We lost, Yea Forums

We lost, Yea Forums
It's over...

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the only thing lost here is you and your meds

I don't fucking care, soon crossing 1 billion will be something very normal.

For Based Disney only

MYSTERIO IS THE TRUTH

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Based Marvel Studios blowing out the racists and incels (you).

What do you mean we lost?

There was a clause that if it didn't get 1 billion, Marvel Studios loses creative control of the spider-man movies. This is a bad thing since it means the movies would move to the Sony universe and we won't get spider-man movies that are connected to the MCU

What’s this “we” stuff? You’re on your own.

Based MChadU working the copelets into a seething shoot

THIS WASNT SUPPOSED TO HAPPEN BROS NOOOOOOOO
HITOP SAVE MEEE

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Only people who rooted for Sony to get the rights back were retards who thought Kurtzman wrote a good Spider-Man.

Speak for yourself Yea Forums retatd

The people with brains got on the Based Disney train YEARS ago

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If the rumor is true, it is never coming back to SONY. And the person who came up with that clause is killing themselves tonight.

This is Sony's second ever billion after Skyfall.
Disney has 24.

>good fun movie about a beloved character is fun and attract people that want to go to the cinema to have some casual fun with it's family and friends

What's wrong about this, user?
Not everything needs to be a deep kinotherapy to heal wounded soul.

>Sony's
Nice try dumbass

why are you even here

Disney made it but Sony get the profits

>Far From Home ticket sold 36,603,900
>Spider-Man 2 tickets sold 60,158,700

Raimi is still on top faggits

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That was never true, but i can tell you sony is partying since this is their second billion after skyfall

Estimated less tickets sold than X-Men Last Stand though.

>Sony's
is correct you mouth breathing retard

>what is worldwide?

Spider-man 1 and 3 did better than 2 lol

>m-muh ticket sales
>m-muh inflation
For fuck's sake Yea Forums at least TRY to be slightly less fucking pathetic

>It's made by Disney, overseen by Feige, uses MCU characters, but doesn't count because I say so
Such a sad pathetic loser you are

The deal will get extended and Spidey will stay, Apple will buy Sony soon anyway and then he'll come fully with Venom and everyone

inflation ft...w?
gone with the wind and titanic did 3 billion + adjusted for inflation. 1 billion in today's plummeting dollars isn't shit

ITS NOT FUCKING FAIR BROS

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Yea Forums is for adults only. come back when you have an argument in lieu of name calling kid.

You don'r realise how hard 1B is do you. Shazam only made 350M and there wasnt even anything wrong with it

I mean, it is kind of normal now

These people don't realize a fucking thing

Half of them think that a movie theater not having next weekend's movies scheduled means a studio is forcing them to only play their movie for an entire week

So Sony makes money without having to do anything?

>and there wasn't even anything wrong with it
other than it being another fucking shitty kids movie

The 1 billion dollar milestone lost whatever prestige it ever carried after Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland.

Basically. Disney get all the Spider-Man merch money though which is probably a shit ton

I imagine that must've been why they were okay with the arrangement in the first place.

>ITT: Anons discover what "Inflation" is

Spider-Man 1, 3, and 2 are (in that order specifically) still the highest grossing Spider-Man movies of all time adjusted for inflation.

>We lost, Yea Forums
>It's over...
You think THIS is getting the Yea Forumsntrarians collective panties in a knot, user?

Wait till next week when Aladdin crosses the line ( or next month when Lion King does ).

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so we're stuck with "iron boy" then?

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Who gives a shit about inflation, it's just a meme argument people came up with to discredit Endgame being the highest grossing movie of all time

none of those made a billion

Jesus fucking christ faggot how dumb are you?

Inflation is the power of the dollar and the value it holds dwindling over time. Todays money is not as strong as yesterdays money. Endgame is not the highest grossing movie in terms of buying power, thats fact. You cant argue that.

Learn some basic fucking economics. Are you an adult? Do you do taxes?

Avaturds lose either way

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HAHAHAHAHA EAT SHIT SONYTARDS

Adjusted for inflation they did. It'd be 1.17 billion, 1.1 billion, and 1.06 billion.

You realize Sony gets that money right?

>Inflation autist chimes in
cringe

>these movies made a billion 20 years later
If they didn't make a billion when they came out then it doesnt matter
Cope

So i take it you're a child then.

>BUT THE TICKETS

>BUT INFLATION
The Cope

Tom Holland is king

>i have literally no idea how money works and am in fact a 15 year old highschool freshman so please ban me jannies
Learn at least one thing before you graduate or drop out, bud.

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Cope for what? You're arguing against factual data.

More people saw the Raimi movies and Sony got more monetary value from the Raimi movies. You literally cannot argue against this because these are based off objective statistical data.

Yes, exactly

And that is why Spidey will remain on the MCU, the current deal is just too damn good for Sony to back away from it, they would be morons to deny a money printer

what are you talking about Engdame made more dollars stop making it complicated.
a dollar is a dollar

Reminder that in the Sony emails Pascal and other execs thought about a tobey and andrew team up and said it guaranteed a billion

Say goodbye to that shit., raimicuck

This is good stuff.

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How old are you.

Pascal threw a sandwich at Feige when he told her he wanted Spidey in the mcu

Wait I need buyers? I can't just hit sell?

Didn't someone make a chart adjusting for inflation/currency exchanges?

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Then Feige fucked her backstage and made her cum so hard, she ended up sharing Spidey with him for the next 5 years basically free of charge

>free of charge.
If it wasn't for the lightning in a bottle situation that was Jumanji (which i really don't see them being able to replicate in the sequel) not counting Spider-man related movies (which get a huge bump from the MCU) or Bond movies (because Sony is no longer the distributor) Sony has no movies overall over 200mil gross since 2010, there highest grossing movie not counting Spider-man/Bond or Jumanji is 2014's 22 Jump Street. It's not much of a stretch to say Sony movies was on life support. Even with Spider-man, Sony is only at 660mil for the year

Honestly every Sony division has been on life support for at least a decade, the only semi functional department is the Playstation staff

For Disney and only Disney

no other studio has gotten close

Disney has distributed 30/84 movies to pass 300mil Domestic gross. (I say distributed because they own the rights to 11 other movies, all of the Fox movies + Indiana Jones and the Iron Man movies from paramount)
So Disney has distributed 35.7% of all domestic 300mil + grossers.
For Billion WW grossers Disney has distributed 20/40, however, Aladdin, The Lion King, and Toy Story 4 are all practically guaranteed to cross 1 billion so 23/43 soon enough

Audiences are different now than back then, if a Raimi Spider-Man movie came out in 2019 it would bomb.

The price of movie tickets has not equated exactly to inflation rates

>we won't get spider-man movies that are connected to the MCU
There are actual adults who are concerned about this.

What's the point of watching a non-MCU super-hero movies it's just gonna end up like the DCEU in terms of continuity

>Movie: It's just like the comic.
>Yea Forums : (angry retard noises) no original, we hate it.
>Movie: no like the comic.
>Yea Forums : (even more retarded noises) its not like the comic, we hate it.

Fuck U, I like the movie

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Thats fucking retarded and no it wouldnt.

>Retard who again has no understanding of how fucking inflation works

Nobodies saying its a bad movie, just that its not a good adaptation of Spider-Man, dumb dumb.

People used to watch movies because they could stand on their own and didn't rely on being propped up by another 20.

They still do. The issue for superhero movies now-a-days though is that they all are trying to ape Marvel without putting in the grunt work to build up first.

You're on a board where grown men discuss comic books written for teenagers. Are you lost?

There is a clear mental deficiency required for the MCU obsession.

No it isn't, a dollar yesterday isn't worth a dollar today. You have to be a highschooler

>Who gives a shit about inflation
Gas in 1939 cost 10c/gal

Gone With the Wind in 1939 had a domestic gross of $190mil

Do the math, and you'll realize why adjusting for inflation matters, dumbass.

>Liking the MCU in an MCU discussion thread
>Lol obsessed

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why'd we lose? because you're still triggered by MJ being black or because you were clearly dead wrong about it flopping, which anyone or their dog could've predicted?

>Spider-Man 2 sold 60 millions tickets after 25 weeks in theaters
>FFH got 36 millions tickets after only 3 weeks

kys raimifag

>"MUH IRON BOY"

rent free, raimicuck

>Endgame is not the highest grossing movie in terms of buying power
You have to take into account where the tickets were sold if you're going to invoke buying power. Those inflation adjustments for Spider-Man were made based on US ticket sales. Even if the dollar is weaker now, FFH and Endgame sold a shitload of tickets in China while the yuan is up.

Media also tends to devalue extremely rapidly, that's why so many old things are in the public domain now, there's not enough value in them to warrant maintaining licenses and packaging them. Spider-Tobey wouldn't be able to pull the same number of people buying full price tickets as it did when it came out today.

better than Miles

Prepare for more of your heroines to get darker.

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>and then he'll come fully with Venom and everyone

unshackled Spiderman sounds amazing

Iron Man is dead now so he's going to be on his own

I didn't think it was that bad.
I didn't think it was that good either.
Wasn't as good as the first one.
Comes off as like an Iron-man spin-off series of movies instead of a proper Spider-man movie since Tony is such an integral part of the plot in both films.
At this point I feel like every Marvel movie is just going to hit the billion mark.

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>At this point I feel like every Marvel movie is just going to hit the billion mark.

I think Eternals is the only one of the Phase 4 that won't. I think it's going to get Doctor Strange 1 numbers.

Most people I talked too felt it was lame

It was honestly awful. Up until Mysterio revealed his plan it just fucking meandered along.

He was the only good part of the movie

>You have to take into account where the tickets were sold if you're going to invoke buying power
Which...

Is converted to USD for the fucking total?

Thanos cameo will bump it.

What did we lose? Was it Waldo or Carmen Sandiego? Because I’m tired of finding those motherfuckers just so they can run away again into some giant crowd of sort of lookalikes.

Each country/currency has a different inflation rate.

In May 2002, 100 Euros = 92 USD.
From Euro inflation 100 Euros in 2002 = 132 Euros to day
132 Euros today = 147 USD today
But 92 USD in 2002 is only 131 USD today.

Yes you dumb faggot but the global total is all that money converted into US Dollars.

I know how foreign exchange trading works.

Right, but when we're adjusting for inflation we can get different numbers depending on how we adjust for exchange rate.

Are we more interested in what people paid to see the movie (in which case other countries inflation matters) or what the studio took in (USD inflation only)?

But Sony will still hold the rights for Spider-man. They are just going to continue to lease the characters to the MCU while making their own weird Vemonverse movies.

I was comparing what the studio took in.

He obviously was trying to say “weast” and messed it up.

Death to Disney!

kys sjw mcu tard

190 million divided by the average of .23 cents per ticket in 1939 is
> 826,086,956 tickets sold
826,086,956 times the average cost a movie ticket today, 9.01 is
>7,443,043,478

Gone With the Wind was also in theater circulation for what equals a year or two, maybe even more, why can't you fucks understand this?

considering the number of theaters and screens then compared to know, that's not evrn equal to the exposure captain fungus got

>The average American in 1939 saw Gone With the Wind 6 times

(GWTW's average ticket price was actually closer to $1, most estimates I've seen say ticket sales were ~200M. Which still means people saw it 1.6 times on average!)

>inflation

There's only one response to this and that's
Cope

The reality is that nobody takes into account inflation except salty cucks mad that the MCU is still succesful and their DC movies made shit money

Even with inflation, FFH will be the highest grossing Spider-Man movie by the time it's run is done.

It does when you can assume people watched it multiple fucking times as it came back into rotation.

>Marvel Studios loses creative control of the spider-man movies
Why is this a bad thing? No more Iron Boy and at the very least we get a chance to get actually goid Spider-Man adaptation.