More rhetorical. Just crazy to me.Brian Earl Spilner said:
Summer competition. And the novelty factor of Black Panther was huge for it, being the first African superhero.
It'd be like Rogue One outgrossing Force Awakens.
More rhetorical. Just crazy to me.Brian Earl Spilner said:
Summer competition. And the novelty factor of Black Panther was huge for it, being the first African superhero.
Almost everyone that saw Infinity War saw Black Panther. There were people seeing Black Panther that were seeing a superhero film in the theater for the first time and did not go see Infinity War.yukmonkey said:
How in the world could it not beat Black Panther?
redline248 said:
Any chance that word of panther's lottery roll is spreading, and people are not seeing IW because of that?
Confused.redline248 said:
Are you repeating my question or confused by my use of "lottery roll?"
jtstanley4621 said:
For real though, I think they could have made a much better movie. I wish they had done it this way: Killmonger goes around Wakanda recruiting tribes to his cause. I think that could have underscored the point they were trying to make about conflict within the black community and how it relates to slavery. Maybe there are a few skirmishes and attacks within Wakanda that ensue as he tries to take the throne.
Then maybe Killmonger breaks into the throne room and challenges for the throne, then says who he is as a twist near the end as a way of proving his legitimacy. Then the climax of the movie could have been the battle for the throne, ending with Killmonger throwing Black Panther off the cliff and assuming the mantle as the new Black Panther. The movie ends with them reviving Black Panther and the next movie sets up for a huge battle for Wakanda with Killmonger.
But they needed Wankanda unified for Infinity War I guess. Which makes sense since it's a new place and then the main battle wouldn't have been just a basic superhero big city sort of battle. And I guess maybe they wanted a more positive type of movie, but I feel like the ending we got at the end of the movie would have been so much better/more meaningful if that were at the end of a sequel.
I've also seen rumors about them casting Kraven the Hunter. If Jon Hamm wasn't involved in the X-Men Universe, I think he could be perfect as Kraven.MrPlow2010 said:
I read that Jake Gyllenhaal is in talks to play Mysterio in Spiderman 2. This would be amazing if it happens. Mysterio is cool and it would be interesting to see how they portray him on the big screen without being cheesey.
Also Micheal Keaton is coming back as the Vulture.
Found the article. https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/jake-gyllenhaal-talks-star-spider-man-homecoming-2-1113627
rhutton125 said:
I'm glad Marvel didn't take the approach of "let's stretch this into two movies." I think that would have been a dangerous decision, and could have left BP feeling very unsatisfying.
That said, quotes beforehand made it seem like T'Challa and Killmonger would have like a Magneto / Xavier rivalry, and unfortunately we didn't get to see anything like that. They probably meant more that it's an ideological split, but they probably could have mined it a bit more. But they built a whole world, so I'll take a gone-too-soon Michael B over stretching things out unnecessarily and leaving a film half-satisfying.
Brian Earl Spilner said:
Marvel Studios or Marvel Comics?
Edit: I guess it's irrelevant, Disney owns both.
So all Fox-owned characters are going to Disney regardless? That can't be right.