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Shazam 2 No Longer Year's Biggest Bomb, A New Movie Just Flopped Harder
Shazam 2 isn't the king of flop mountain anymore! Another blockbuster has fought hard to wrestle the title from the DC film!www.giantfreakinrobot.com
Did not make opening week projections. Being called a flop.
I specifically did not attend opening weekend as a reaction to the OGL mess they created.
Go over to the "Guess the Opening Weekend" thread. It was originally projected in the $30 - $35 million range. And there are links there to original articles from a few weeks ago saying so. This article is basically lying.![]()
Shazam 2 No Longer Year's Biggest Bomb, A New Movie Just Flopped Harder
Shazam 2 isn't the king of flop mountain anymore! Another blockbuster has fought hard to wrestle the title from the DC film!www.giantfreakinrobot.com
Did not make opening week projections. Being called a flop.
I specifically did not attend opening weekend as a reaction to the OGL mess they created.
Why are some people SO invested in the movie flopping? It actually exceeded initial expectations. The $40 million from the Sunday numbers was a projection that was later revised to $38.5 million.![]()
Shazam 2 No Longer Year's Biggest Bomb, A New Movie Just Flopped Harder
Shazam 2 isn't the king of flop mountain anymore! Another blockbuster has fought hard to wrestle the title from the DC film!www.giantfreakinrobot.com
Did not make opening week projections. Being called a flop.
I specifically did not attend opening weekend as a reaction to the OGL mess they created.
They did not “fix” it. The OGL is key for the viral use of past content and that still is thought to remain in peril. CC just is a bandaid and they specifically did not say they were leaving the OGL alone. The message was more it does not matter because of CC release but that is not true.Why are some people SO invested in the movie flopping? It actually exceeded initial expectations. The $40 million from the Sunday numbers was a projection that was later revised to $38.5 million.
Personally, I thought the movie was great and hoping it does well so more great content is released.
And then not only fixed, but actually put content creators in a SIGNIFICANTLY better position than they were before the kerfuffle started.
Frankly, other 5e publishers (and other D&D ancillary creators) couldn't have asked for a better set of circumstances (such as Pathfinder, which profited immensely).
They did not “fix” it. The OGL is key for the viral use of past content and that still is thought to remain in peril. CC just is a bandaid and they specifically did not say they were leaving the OGL alone. The message was more it does not matter because of CC release but that is not true.
Sure, they acted for the only reason a corporation does anything - there was a risk of losing customers/money.And they only “fixed” it because of the community reaction right before their movie was coming out.
We'll see how it all plays out. Unlike some movies, this one has the potential for significant revenue streams outside of just watching the movie.That article appeared in my Facebook feed. I am well aware of click bait titles. The fact is that movies generally need to gross 2x their cost to start making enough profit to be worth it. Hasbro is trying to sell eOne and needed a very good result. Not covering the cost of their major release is not a good result.
There is a whole additional revenue stream after the theatrical release, but if the movie has a larger than average drop in week 2 the financial success will have issues.
Considering the huge dollars poured in the VTT and the D&D Beyond purchase, they really need the movie to be a big hit and spill over to greatly increased numbers of D&D players.
As for the movie itself, all of my friends that have seen it rate it is as good, they felt entertained and did not waste their time or money. No one in my group has said it was a must see.
I was thoroughly entertained and saw it twice opening weekend, on Friday night with my fiancée and again Sunday afternoon with my sister. I plan to see it again with a couple friends who weren't able to make it earlier.As for the movie itself, all of my friends that have seen it rate it is as good, they felt entertained and did not waste their time or money. No one in my group has said it was a must see.
No, they did not. They made no legally binding statement saying they will not do it in the future and they just proved that they think they can at any time.They performed a full retreat on deauthorizing the OGL. Can't speak for the future, but that's where it stands now.
Can we have on thread not about the OGL, please?No, they did not. They made no legally binding statement saying they will not do it in the future and they just proved that they think they can at any time.