Superman: Legacy

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apparently the break even point for Superman is $750 million? That's insane IMO. I'm very hyped for this but expecting it to make most of a billion seems like a bad idea.
 
apparently the break even point for Superman is $750 million? That's insane IMO. I'm very hyped for this but expecting it to make most of a billion seems like a bad idea.

Superman Returns vibes…

In 2025 dollars, that movie grossed over $600 million and is considered a disappointment.
 
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It's 2025. If they did another 'Blair Witch' movie it would need $750 to break even.
 
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Superman Returns vibes…

In 2025 dollars, that movie grossed over $600 million and is considered a disappointment.

If I recall right, there was a lot of money wasted on false starts, which they tacked onto it's production costs, including that terrifying Nick Cage version Superman Lives . I don't think that was fair but what can be done, Cage got paid anyways like 20 million.
 
Someone let me know that Timex is making Lois' wrist watch. I can't wait to see the design. I hope they put some thought into it and it's not just some marketing thing with an already released watch in a different color or something.
 
If I recall right, there was a lot of money wasted on false starts, which they tacked onto it's production costs, including that terrifying Nick Cage version Superman Lives . I don't think that was fair but what can be done, Cage got paid anyways like 20 million.

That happened to the first Star Trek movie in 1979.

IIRC the project started life as a TV series reboot in the mid-1970s. Then Star Wars came out and the Trek project was upgraded & fast-tracked into a theater movie. But the existing TV pre-production spending had to come out of the movie's profits.
 
That happened to the first Star Trek movie in 1979.

IIRC the project started life as a TV series reboot in the mid-1970s. Then Star Wars came out and the Trek project was upgraded & fast-tracked into a theater movie. But the existing TV pre-production spending had to come out of the movie's profits.

I knew TMP was not a big hit but that explains a lot, and why TWOK got a cheap budget. Just not fair to do it that way, financially short sighted. The actual products cost should be judged against profit made going forward deciding if the next one could do well. The second one won't have those tacked on costs. Oh well. Will never understand studio logic.
 
I knew TMP was not a big hit but that explains a lot, and why TWOK got a cheap budget. Just not fair to do it that way, financially short sighted. The actual products cost should be judged against profit made going forward deciding if the next one could do well. The second one won't have those tacked on costs. Oh well. Will never understand studio logic.

The studios have a weird stupid blindness when it comes to factors like that.
 
I've see several mid/bad reviews now. The test-screening buzz was the same.

Still, there's no telling whether it will matter at the box office.

The new 'Jurassic World: Horror Beyond Imagination' got bad reviews, and it's selling big.
 
I've seen a lot of good reviews praising the film too. I think it comes down to expectations.

If you're looking for Zach Snyder dialed up to 11, you've got the wrong film. If you're looking for Guardians of the Galaxy or Peacemaker, you've got the wrong film.

Those who are beating it up are saying it's too earnest, trying to hard, too bright, too colorful, too anti-Snyder, too corny, too much like comics.

Sounds right up my alley.
 
Empire are my trusted source for honest reviews and they weren't impressed.
I'm still not convinced after the problems I noticed in the trailer.
Still not one I'm interested in seeing but I hope others enjoy it if they go and see it.

A couple of reviews including the Empire one.

Empire Review

Guardian Review

And then a different take from the Independent:
Independent's Review
 
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A lot of the reviews seem to mention being "dropped into the middle of the story"

I'm glad they didn't go the whole origin route again, but sounds like they might have need bit more lead up beyond intertitles to start off

All in all though, it seems a definite improvement over the Snyder-verse
 
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