For the last few years franchise movies like star wars, marvel, etc. made money regardless of quality. However now it seems like audiences are being choosier when it comes to these kinds of tentpole releases. I’ve seen some people online say that the movie/theater industry is losing people in general but I don’t think that’s the case.

Super Mario and spiderverse made a lot of money. And Oppenheimer, Barbie, and Dune seem to be tracking well. I think the problem is that people are getting sick of the same old stuff and need more than just a brand name to go to the theater. What do you you think?

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    1 year ago

    Genuine question, how do you know Indians jones flipped hard ?
    I went on imdb and it is rated around 7 which isn’t bad at all.

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      1 year ago

      Critic and audience reviews (such as IMDB scores) alone don’t make a movie a flop or not. Instead, it’s the movie’s box office performance.

      $60M opening weekend against a $250M production budget would be considered a flop. (Source)

      Typically, studios want to see at least $100M on their opening weekend to consider something a success.