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- dcstudios
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I imagine that the movie needs to actually be good, not just have a similar marketing campaign, in order to be successful.
Agreed I have high hopes since the trailer just looks fun and is not embarrassed by its comic roots like the other dc movies and Gunn has been a solid director.
A movie needs both a strong marketing campaign and a great story to be successful.
Word of mouth can make or break a film, even without a marketing budget.
That too.
The point is, there’s a lot of factors that go into whether or not a movie is successful. Just “being a good movie” isn’t enough, especially not in this economy where people don’t go to the movies as much as they used to.
My point is that a big marketing campaign certainly isn’t enough.