• @BigTrout75
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    48 months ago

    Well as long as profits are made there going to keep on churning out the same old.

    • @ours
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      58 months ago

      Then good thing superhero movies are flopping and something like the biopic of a physicist made a ton of money.

      • @[email protected]
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        08 months ago

        Superhero movies are not flopping, dead on arrival capeshit schlock that no one asked for in the first place is flopping. Aquaman made 400 million dollars on a 200 million budget just in December.

        The “biopic of a physicist” was made by one of the most recognizable filmmakers in Hollywood and was further propelled forward by a once in a generation hype campaign that will be impossible to repeat, although there’s no doubt in my mind that studios will try nonetheless.

        • @[email protected]
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          38 months ago

          Making double your budget is basically breaking even, once you account for marketing costs and the cinema’s cut of the take.

          • @[email protected]
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            18 months ago

            Sure, and it’s very disappointing in comparison to the first Aquaman. But for being part of a retired cinematic universe and having comparatively little marketing it still performed alright.

            I’m just trying to point out that, because a few, even for superhero movie standards, shit films performed badly and Openheimer performed exceptionally, doesn’t mean that general audiences are tired of being fed recycled material.