Nope. No exceptions.But not...
The Mummy
Nope. No exceptions.But not...
The Mummy
The "Cloverfield" part was the worst part of that film. Let's hope they don't add too much to God Particle and keep it mostly self-contained.Yup, God Particle, in October. Was first announced in 2012, and seems to be a similar situation as 10 Cloverfield Lane (a film that got repurposed as an entry in the "Cloverfield universe").
IIRC that "Cloverfield part" was part of the film before they even pulled the trigger on it officially being part of that brand.The "Cloverfield" part was the worst part of that film. Let's hope they don't add too much to God Particle and keep it mostly self-contained.
So what are the odds WW surpasses GotG2 domestically? Its only like 60 mil behind and has been out a month less time, and it made $25 mil this week to GotG2s $3 mil.
Would be a massive feat if it did, imo.
Aten has forsaken usNope. No exceptions.
The ending you mean? Because if so...then I like the film more.IIRC that "Cloverfield part" was part of the film before they even pulled the trigger on it officially being part of that brand.
Box Office: Transformers: The Last Knight Opens to Franchise Low $69.1 Million
Wonder Woman Legs Keep Michael at Bay'Wonder Woman legs keep things at Bay'
'Wonder Woman legs keep things at Bay'
Wonder Woman Legs Keep Michael at Bay
What about "Wonder Woman Legs Keep Paramount At Bay.">_>
Nah
How did "legs" become part of the GAF vernacular?What about "Wonder Woman Legs Keep Paramount At Bay."
How did "legs" become part of the GAF vernacular?
How did "legs" become part of the GAF vernacular?
it's just regular ol' box-office terminology.
Shows what I know.That isn't a new term and it is in no way isolated to GAF.
How did "legs" become part of the GAF vernacular?
Even Bronson knew that, smh.Shows what I know.
But why?I feel like The Last Knight was always banking on the overseas box office. I'll probably get around to seeing it this week.
Oh, Transformers is Bay's birthday present to you. Nevermind. Will be interesting if you like it or find it disappointing.This is basically my birthday present from Michael Bay because of when it's coming out. Hope it's a good one.
Glad all these piece of crap movies aren't getting the attention you'd normally expect during the summer popcorn flick shiet show.
Cars, Transformers, Pirates, and Mummy tanking in the states is very refreshing.
Normally you'd see one or two maybe do underwhelming but to see all of them turn into busts is awesome.
December 19 is pretty good; I've got Avatar and Star Wars movies to look forward to for the rest of my life.
Thankfully, international numbers saved Pirates. It was great and I want another.
Thankfully, international numbers saved Pirates. It was great and I want another.
I enjoyed Pirates 5 too. If they release another one, they have to make sure its received better than this one.
The last time Paramount had a film make more than $200m at the US box office was the last Transformers film in 2014 which pulled in $245m. The last time they had a film make more than $500m at the global box office was the last Mission: Impossible film two years ago.
Last Knight should still do $500m+ worldwide but it won't make more than $200m in the US which I suspect the studio was counting on even with it's decreasing grosses.
With the new TF cratering where is the studio going to find it's next franchise given that most of what it does have (Trek, Turtles and M:I) are either dead or getting long in the tooth?
$300m of that was GitS, right?They have already released 6 films this year with a combined budget of over $625M. All of those films are looking at $330-350M domestic combined when Transformers finishes up.
I'm betting they double down on other Hasbro properties, starting with a GI Joe reboot, simply because they have nothing else. I expect that we'll see word on a Trek reboot/relaunch before too long as well.With the new TF cratering where is the studio going to find it's next franchise given that most of what it does have (Trek, Turtles and M:I) are either dead or getting long in the tooth? Surely a worrying time for everyone on the Melrose Lot.
Just like Transformers?
I enjoyed the latest Pirates, too, but let's not kid ourselves. They'll just churn out the next one and I doubt it'll be any better.
So that's Pirates and Transformers both out of steam, it appears. Big drops from previous entries, in spite of ever enormous budgets. These franchises have been going on too long without much evolution.
$300m of that was GitS, right?
It will take Paramount until November for their 2017 slate to cumulatively make as much as Beauty and the Beast in the domestic market.
They have already released 6 films this year with a combined budget of over $625M. All of those films are looking at $330-350M domestic combined when Transformers finishes up.
Turtles is obviously done for a while and Trek is questionable (the next one with Chris Hemsworth would go either way).
But M:I isn't dead or long in the tooth so I'm not sure where you got that one.
I'm betting they double down on other Hasbro properties, starting with a GI Joe reboot, simply because they have nothing else. I expect that we'll see word on a Trek reboot/relaunch before too long as well.
But why?
So that's Pirates and Transformers both out of steam, it appears. Big drops from previous entries, in spite of ever enormous budgets. These franchises have been going on too long without much evolution.
I doubt we see another Trek film with Pine and Co given how poorly Beyond did
Nah, there will be another. Beyond disappointed at the box office a bit but they're not going to cancel the already announced Trek 4 with Chris Hemsworth starring alongside Chris Pine.