Spider-Man: Homecoming: >Box office: $641.8 million
Spider-Flops, Spider-Flops Making movies in Marvels sweatshops Hollands a joke, like his penis size, Garfields' appealing like a corpse with flies Look Out! Here comes the Spider-Flops.
Is Tobey strong? Listen bud, He's got radioactive box office blood. Can he make a hit from a dud Take a look at the third entry Hey, there McGuire There goes the Spider-Man.
How the fuck did Spider-Man 2 make the least of the Raimi movies? It was the best one.
Jordan Garcia
S3 was the best Spiderman of all time.
Jordan Butler
It wasn't a upvote reddit groupthink meme to praise back when it came out
Matthew Walker
It was rated NC-17 for "Strong Brutal Violence, Pervasive Language, Some Strong Sexual Content, and Drug Material" so it had less mainstream distribution
Brandon Carter
>america
Tyler Mitchell
Spider-man 3 was designed to draw in audiences with Venom, its not rocket appliances.
Matthew Martinez
Its dailies are dropping like a rock, practically the lowest of all Spider-Man movies despite having the second-biggest opening. It'd be lucky to make more than TASM1 or SM2.
Logan Roberts
Let me guess >how are those flops??? >UHMMM EXCUSE ME IM A FINANCIAL EXPERT IN MOVIE PRODUCING >the same conversation from every one of these threads ensues
Tyler Bell
To be fair, it hasn't released in Asia but at the same time asians don't really seem to care about capeshit. Especially Japan and Korea. Only a tiny handful of high profile capeshit does anything other than shit in China and the chinks keep 80% of all the money it makes.
Zachary Hughes
Homecoming surprises me. I thought Spiderman was one of the most popular superheroes ever? Are normalfags just fed up with trying to keep up with all the reboots?
Jason Butler
I'll be laughing at you 2 months from now when Homecoming hits 800 million.
Cooper Bennett
america was a mistake
William Morales
>Can he make a hit from a dud >Take a look at the third entry >Hey, there McGuire >There goes the Spider-Man. wat
Adrian Clark
>the deal gives marvel/disney the merchandise rights
the fucking lunatics just can't stop making money
Leo Lee
Why do you start threads about this every day? Snyderlards are all mental patients with OCD. Take your brand wars shit back to Sup Forums or wherever you came from. You're literally the only retard who honestly cares about this shit.
Hunter Howard
More proof that normies don't like good movies
James Martinez
Why are you comparing four movies done their box office run to one that hasn't been out four weeks or been released in some major foreign territories
Angel Price
Ok, but you don't make $890.9 million with people seeing the movie only once.
James Collins
That's bullshit and you know it. It was rated PG-13 for intense action and some anti-Semitic sentiment
Jack Price
Because this board has descended into a shit flinging contest between DC and Marvel fans, and the only thing either side have is "haha we made more money!" as a measure of quality. Just consider this training for when JL and Thor come out within 2 weeks of each other.
Parker Mitchell
he's probably snapped after predicting every capeshit will flop and getting btfo so many times, he'll just keep saying they're flops no matter how much money they make now.
Zachary Jackson
Proof capeshit is getting worse
Dominic Taylor
>but at the same time asians don't really seem to care about capeshit. Especially Japan and Korea.
Spider-Man is popular in Japan.
Gavin Lewis
probably because Doc Ock is a pretty lame villain. People just saw pictures of him and thought "so it´s just a guy with 4 robot arms. I can´t see how that would make for fun/cool action scenes"
Gabriel Lewis
Between 2001 and 2017 there's a solid 30%+ of inflation. Spider-Man: Homecoming made around 400 million in 2001's dollars. About half of Spider-Man 1.
Christian Green
This. Stop Sony Pictures already. Give the rights back to Marvel.
Liam Carter
For fucks sake it isn't. Stop pushing this "le chinks love capeshit" meme
Austin Long
Homecoming was still a good movie.
Isaac Jones
People didn't see it only once. They saw it many times because they couldn't believe how bad it was. I saw it three times. Each time rewatching I hoped I would finally understand it and find the brilliance of it. I never did.
Alexander Cooper
> he hasn't seen the editors cut sad!
Oliver Brooks
>Sixth Spiderman movie in like 10 years >Hasn't opened in China >Peter Parker is still in highschool.
Sebastian Foster
I'd have a lot more respect for these shitposts of the users of Sup Forums could muster the competency to stick to a rhyme scheme and proper meter. You guys never, ever do parody lyrics properly. Third entry? Fuck off, you lazy cunt.
Gabriel Harris
>Hated Tobey the first movie >Eventually, got to realise he was good. >Eventually I got to realise he was the best. I apologize. You were the spiderman. Holland was good too.
Julian Young
Well it broke a release record in worst Korea, and historically Spider-Man is pretty popular in Japan, which is why they made their own show of it. So assuming the Chinese are at least somewhat similar to every country around them it will be fine >screenrant.com/spider-man-homecoming-international-box-office-south-korea/
Thomas Fisher
>It's going to pull in 150M 3 months after release elsewhere
That's Sonythink, user. Only a studio this stupid would wait to do China and Japan last.
Samuel Scott
>Editors cut Is there any other cut that is called that?
Jason Sullivan
The highest performing capeshit movie in Japan was Spider-Man 2 and it only made 59 million over there. No other capeshit movie has made more money than that in Japan. Also openings mean absolutely nothing in Korea. The movies with the lowest openings tend to be the highest overall earners in Korea because they have legs. When a movie has explosive opening numbers in SK that just means that everybody who wanted to go watch it did so on release and it fell off the planet right after. I remember everybody saying how much of an amazingly high opening weekend The Mummy had in Korea but it couldn't even crack 30 million over there, and that isn't even that good of a feat.
Alexander Perez
But "Marvel"(Disney) made this one.
Dominic Hall
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Dylan Lopez
It's not THAT bad, it's still better than the garfield shit and homecoming
Asher Bell
>the "Too little, too late" cut SAD, SEMPAI!
Parker Davis
At least from where i lived it didnt have the same hype behind it that 1 had, which pretty much revolutionized capeshit.