You can say that a movie set in a Marvel Cinematic Universe is a self-fulfilling prophesy at the box office.
A packed house on the first Sunday night of ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ at Regal’s Valencia Town Center‘s success, and have sniped that the movie was an anomaly at the pandemic box office, not the standard. Try telling exhibition that after being broken for the majority of 2020 and into 2021. Try telling that to agents whose job it is to morph their clients into stars and successful, big screen filmmakers. Talent isn’t getting rich off of streaming views or subscriber counts.
is arguably the most important movie to the movie theater industry ever,” emphasizes Comscore Senior Media Analyst Paul Dergarabedian. “Can you imagine if it had flopped?,” he adds, “Then every other movie would have been negatively impacted due to a lack of dynamic momentum to carry forward in the box office.”
“More importantly, the perception of the movie theater business as a viable enterprise would’ve been immeasurably impacted and not in a good way,” Dergarabedian notes.most rival major studio bosses acknowledging that theatrical paves the way for a successful overall entertainment business, thatWhile it’s been the rule for a while that it’s franchises that open movies at the box office, not stars,may have changed that theory.
Way to go Spidey! 👏🏻👏🏻🤟🏻🤟🏻🕷🕸
Spider-Man was an anomaly as success used to breed success across multiple genres as was the case with Universal in 2015, but now success for one comic-book movie breeds success for the next with all other films fighting over scraps as cannibalize everything opening weeks after
Incredible how short industry's memory is heralding Sony's predictable success with Spider-Man having a traditional theatrical release while over the last two years selling many of their films to streaming services including Best Animation nominee The Mitchells vs. the Machines
Movie is simply goated
Manifesting Multiverse of Madness making 2 billion