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ABC78

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I saw Batman vs Superman on opening weekend with some friends. I thought it was OK not terrible but not great either.

Parts of the movie dragged for me and when it was over i was wondering what did they cut out to get the movie under 3 hours. But there are clearly problems with this movie if you don't know anything about the Batman vs Superman comic book. The Lois Lane character did not add anything but eat up screen time. I felt if was a bit of a cop-out that Luther forced Superman to fight Batman instead of having Sup wanting to stop Bats from doing what Bats does.(especially after watching Daredevil Season 2)
 

ABC78

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‘Batman v Superman’ Tanks At China Box Office As DC Movies Lose Ground To Marvel

‘Batman v Superman’ Tanks At China Box Office As DC Movies Lose Ground To Marvel

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On 04/04/16 AT 3:20 PM


LOS ANGELES — Last month, Warner Bros. sent Ben Affleck, Henry Cavill and director Zack Snyder to China to promote “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.” But with the reaction they got from Chinese audiences, they really could have stayed home.

Despite a strong marketing push and relatively rare day-and-date release in China, the film about a clash between two iconic DC Comics superheroes looks like it will fall well short of initial projections. And that flameout could be ominous for Warner, which is coming off of a down 2015, has nine more movies in the DC Cinematic Universe pipeline, and needs to be relevant in what could be the world’s largest movie market as soon as next year.

The two-and-a-half-hour film made about $12.6 million at China’s box office over the weekend, a nearly 80 percent drop from its opening weekend — the largest ever for a Hollywood superhero move. The movie barely edged past Disney’s “Zootopia,” which has been playing for nearly a month. With a cumulative gross of just north of $86 million, “Batman v Superman” may not even get into nine figures — let alone anywhere close to the
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of $150 million to $230 million.

“Batman v Superman” benefited from months of anticipation and a relatively clear slate of competing movies, and its big opening weekend alone was enough to deliver Warner Bros. a
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$424 million worldwide. But the movie — which has been hammered by critics and shows an abysmal 29 percent rating on
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during its second weekend, as word of mouth seemed to get around.

Jonathan Papish, a Chinese movie industry analyst at
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, told International Business Times the film tanked in its second weekend the same way it did in the United States: People didn’t like it, and they told their friends. “I think it kind of mirrored exactly what happened here in the United States,” Papish said. “Marketing and fanboy reaction kind of fueled the debut weekend, and it dropped after that.”

Papish went to a midnight screening of the film in China last week, and told IBT that about one-quarter of the audience walked out before the movie was over. Most of the rest were playing on their phones, not even watching.

“I talked to some after the movie,” Papish said. “It was boring to them. They didn’t understand the character motivations. Why were these two superheroes fighting each other?”

He said the tepid reception the movie got in its first weekend — and the fact that it fell off a cliff during week two — has to be a big worry for Warner. Disney’s rival Marvel Cinematic Universe has
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, and Warner rolled out a big marketing push to try to make a splash with “Batman v Superman,” which included bringing stars Ben Affleck and Henry Cavill to China and enlisting a local pop star as a “fan ambassador.”

“DC is already playing second fiddle to Marvel,” he said. “This just shows the Chinese market is not welcoming the DC Cinematic Universe.”

While Papish said Marvel’s bright colors tend to be more attractive to Chinese audiences than the dark aesthetic of “Batman v Superman,” he pointed out that Christopher Nolan’s “The Dark Knight,” another Batman movie, had a similar look and banked nearly $53 million back when China’s box office was about one-third the size it is today. But with Disney and Marvel getting
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“Captain America: Civil War” in the U.S. and China on May 6, Warner’s DC looks like it’s just going to fall further behind.

Papish said the next film in the DC pipeline, August’s Will Smith-headlined “Suicide Squad,” may not even make it into China, which could make the lackluster “Batman v Superman” performance even more of a problem. China’s film censors tend to leave the summer months for homegrown fare to take advantage of high season and leave some room for Hollywood’s holiday slate.


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Equation

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I KNEW IT! BvsS sucked! Thank you Ben "overated" Affleck!:D:p

Look, whether or not you enjoyed
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, the simple fact of the matter is that the film has thus far underperformed during its theatrical run. Although it has set the stage for some great adventures in the
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, it has also given the folks over at Warner Bros. some cause for concern. The studio seems to recognize the shortcomings ofBatman v Superman, and has set out on a path to correct its course for the future of the DCEU.

Based upon a new report from
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, it seems that WB has decided to get more involved in the big picture elements of the DCEU:I’m told production exec Jon Berg and Time-Warner CEO Jeff Bewkes are taking more of a hands-on approach now, paying closer attention to overarching story concerns, but someone well versed in both production and DC’s minutiae is what’s needed.
While Warner Bros. will most certainly allow directors such as
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to add their own sense of flair to the visual storytelling, they won’t allow quite as much autonomy. Producers from the Hollywood giant will now play a much more active role in the guiding of the DCEU in order to make sure that it goes in a direction that’s marketable for the company.

This is actually a fairly exciting revelation, because it seems that Warner Bros. has decided to adopt a somewhat modified version of the tried-and-true method that Marvel Studios uses for its movies. Unlike Warner Bros., which gave a ton of creative control to Zack Snyder, Marvel has kept their films more producer-oriented, allowing men like
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to have the final say in the overarching story, which ultimately serves the greater cinematic universe. DC and Warner Bros. won't have one figurehead making all of the decisions (Geoff Johns is far too busy) but they will keep the studio more involved than before. Incorporating this method into the DCEU could potentially go a long way with regards to ensuring cohesion between films, and a greater sense of continuity throughout the
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adventures.

Whatever Warner Bros. does to correct their current course, it must do it swiftly and decisively.Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justicerepresented one of the most highly anticipated movies of all time, and it experienced a nearly unprecedented
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after only a week in theaters. Was the movie profitable? Yes. Was it as profitable as it could’ve been? Not even remotely.

What do you think of this new game plan for Warner Bros. and its approach to the DCEU? Does it bode well for future DC films, or does it highlight the studio's struggle? Let us know what you think in the comments section below!

As always, we will bring you all of the latest and greatest DCEU news as it becomes available to us. Be sure to check outBatman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, which is in theaters now!

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SteelBird

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Ok, can't edit my old post....

After seeing the trailer on YouTube, it says May 6. I guess it's for America. I just like to see how they make Spiderman to be. From the trailer, he seems to be bad guy.
 
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