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CAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMEROOOOOOOOON
Nicholas Davis
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Logan Moore
RIP IN PISS JAMES CAMERON
Angel Robinson
>wait, i'm busy. i'm working on something you capeshitters will no be able to comprehend
Lincoln James
You can't even come up with a new main villain.
Josiah Ross
>”b-b-but muh Alita”
Thomas Brooks
>Marvel had to power up their ki for 12 years and 22 movies in order to beat Cameron's ONE, SINGLE movie
>his highly anticipated sequel will soon arrive to btfo Marvel at its highest level
Too bad Disney owns Avatar now anyway. What's even the point of arguing?
Caleb Ross
It'll just be another bland white army guy who's greedy and racist. Cameron is the ultimate pleb.
Jackson Green
>2009 world population = 6.87B
>2019 world population = 7.71B
I would hope that movies are doing better now that there are almost 1B more people in the world alone g eith social media and advertising more prevalent in people's lives. And holy shit china and Africa need to stop fucking. Thata crazy growth.
Nathaniel Nguyen
I'm sure Disney will love it
Evan Brown
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
MARVEL ALWAYS WINS BABY
Parker Peterson
>highly anticipated sequel
Austin Rivera
China isn't growing, they just have more middle class people now who are able to affrod movies.
Oliver Torres
This.
Leo Richardson
So did Infinity War almost in its opening weekend
Avatar didn't need China to save its ass
Luke Nguyen
this was always a given
Infinity War made 160 million more than Avatar but still ended up short of 800 million worlwide
the movie industry in China has develop a lot in the last 10 years, not remotely the same thing it was in 2009, it's the only reason why capeshit is beating Avatar so easily in China but not everywhere else around the world
Blake Adams
wasn't Avatar almost immediately beaten in China by other movies? it was one of the first films that got a proper release there.
Andrew Jones
>needs 5 day opening weekend to look better
OH NO NO NO
Daniel Stewart
Never in my life have I see such a blatant display of COPING
Juan Myers
China only really started opening its market in 2012. And yet Avengers only made 80 million there compared to Avatar's 200 million BEFORE the market was more open.
Kevin Stewart
This. They also had to release it in 15 more countries or something like that to inflate their foreign market numbers (but they don't tell you that it takes money to release to more markets).
Blake Lewis
C O P E
Michael Williams
>highly anticipated
Connor Lee
>And holy shit china and Africa need to stop fucking
China's birthrates are already below the replacement rate. As for Africa, you can thank shit like evangelical missionaries from the US going there and spreading propaganda against contraceptives and abortion,
Henry Long
they really don't need to though. Endgame is breaking the opening records that Infinity War set in pretty much every country.
Eli James
1.1b to break even
>With an estimated global opening weekend on course for $1.1 billion, Disney Avengers: Endgame will make what most successful superhero movies earn in a theatrical lifetime. At this level, film finance experts tell Deadline that the Anthony and Joe Russo-directed sequel will near cash breakeven tomorrow on Sunday, which is unheard of for a major studio tentpole during its opening weekend. Last year, the duo’s Avengers: Infinity War clicked into profitability after ten days.
High end estimative at 2.5b
>While it’s still early, our sources believe that a final worldwide endgame well north of $2B, closer to $2.5B for Endgame isn’t out of the question. Only four films have cleared that mark: Avatar ($2.79B), Titanic ($2.19B), Star Wars: Force Awakens ($2.07B), and Infinity War ($2.05B). Endgame‘s domestic B.O. is poised to lie at greater than $750M.
Won't even profit as much as The Force Awakens while Avatar profited over 1 billion
>At the upper end of Endgame‘s final B.O. range, a $600M-$650M profit is within the realm of possibility off the sequel’s estimated $356M net negative costs and a global $150M P&A spend. Infinity War off combined theatrical expenses of $475M plus ancillary costs saw a half billion profit and won Deadline’s Profit Tournament. Talent participations and residuals amounted to a combined $170M on Infinity War per our finance insiders, and we hear they will increase slightly on Endgame. Star Wars: The Force Awakens walked away with $780.1M in profit after total theatrical and ancillary revenues of $1.55B and total costs of $776.6M.
Christopher Ross
>Disney movies fighting amongst each other
David Carter
>still won't beat avatar
Kek
Grayson Morris
Endgame beating TFA is nothing. Both Disney flicks with frontloaded opening weekends.
Andrew Cox
It's the only movie that actually has a shot, but it is indeed a long shot
Jeremiah Cooper
Avatar wasn't Disney movie. They do not deserve credit for something they bought years later.
Adam Richardson
>Adjusted Avatar gross is 3.1b
>Endgame with the entire Disney machine might won't even beat the unadjusted gross
Levi Brooks
>a-at least it will beat Titanic
about time
Juan Clark
How will the Greatest Pioneer ever recover?
Carson Garcia
there's just no replacement for what Cameron can do.
Jace Reed
How tf was Avatar that high? I never even sat through all of it
Owen Powell
>Beating Titanic
Not adjusted it won't. kek
Oliver Cook
:DDDDD
Luke Foster
The Eternal Christcuck strikes again
Thomas Howard
to be fair titanic had a re-release that pretty much already adjusted the grossing
William Long
3D
Brandon Nguyen
>it'll never beat titanic, no one can
David Kelly
>Infinity War Opening Weekend gross: $800 mill
>Endgame Opening WEEK gross: $600mil (and this is including their wider foreign market)
Endgame is fucked. LMAO capeshitters on suicide watch.
Ryan Carter
how can capeshit and blue space cats even compete?
Cooper Nguyen
watch it still fall short
Liam Myers
don't forget Infinity War was released in China only 2 weeks later
they did everything they could to get the big opening record, but they won't win the marathon
Easton Walker
>surely this will be the strongest domestic opening of the franchise
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Oliver Sanders
massive repeat viewings
note all the movies in had specific audiences that fucking LOVED them. it's not about wanting to see a movie because everyone else is seeing it. often the deciding factor is women, and I don't think Brie is about to replace Rose Dawson or Scarlet O'Hara.
Liam Edwards
Don't pop their balloons yet, it's better to wait until the despair sets in a few weeks from now when they see that yet another capeflick fails to defeat the auteur's genius
Xavier Phillips
literally no studio today could make this movie. the main character is a complete fucking bitch that every woman loves & self-inserts into (my little sister has watched it 5 times).
Christian Barnes
user that's the opening day... Infinity war's opening day was 106 million.
Lucas Hill
>user
He's a tripfag, plebbit
Jonathan Sanchez
im assume capeshit has a set number of fans. It's not like they are suddenly going to get all new fans to push it over to avatar . THAT is to say : did anyone who skipped infinity war suddenly going to go watch endgame ?
Levi Miller
>white people turn their back on Jesus
>going to get destroyed by Africa
Haha who would have guessed. Whites deserve it
Blake Walker
>Domestic total as of Apr 26
>opening day
Endgame came out on Apr 22nd.
Jeremiah James
endgame is opening much higher everywhere, so there's definitely some people who probably skipped IW in theaters, but saw it on netflix or something and are now watching endgame opening weekend
William Bell
no it didn't.
Anthony Moore
it's important not to overestimate teh capeshit audience's intelligence, but I wonder if Disney aimed for such a huge opening weekend because they didn't expect as good word-of-mouth?
Camden Ramirez
it actually doesn't automatically mean that, it could mean endgame is much more frontloaded, with people seeing it in the opening weekend because they can't wait, while they waited a while to watch infinity war in theaters
Grayson Long
Dominic White
It releasing in a few theaters the 22nd does mean it was released that day.
Justin Murphy
No movie will ever beat this in inflation adjusted terms. Not even Star Wars did.
Wyatt Rodriguez
But Clark Gable rapes her and she loves it! How can women self insert into that?!
Dylan Cox
no one expected this, not even Disney.
Infinity War had 257 million record breaking weekend last year. Endgame is aiming for 340 million+. That's an unprecedented increase. No movie that has beaten the opening weekend record did it by such huge margin.
Sebastian Nelson
>releasing on that day does not mean released on that day
This is your brain on capeshit cope.
Elijah Torres
Did China even have movie theaters when avatar was released
Christopher Sullivan
????
in both your posts you were talking about domestic numbers and now you're showning me other countries. I think you have no clue how any of this works
Aaron Harris
They can't and nothing will ever beat it. Like not band will surpass the Beatles. Back then, there's was less choices, no netflix, no cables lot less movies was released... that movie runned in theaters for like 4 years
Jeremiah Baker
low iq post
it released in some countries earlier, but domestically it came out on the 26th and had a record breaking opening day (50 million more than Infinity war)
Jeremiah Wood
>the US isn't a domestic market
Please keep coping, capetards.
Nathan Ward
I bet your sister also has a breakfast at tiffany's poster on her bedroom wall
Wyatt Bell
what the fuck are you even saying
Jacob Hill
we also ship boxes of condoms to african for humanitarian efforts to combat aids but niggers are too dumb and would rather feel good, they're too dumb to even pull out
Easton Anderson
>this is peak intelligence for capeshitters
Austin Wright
FPBP
TICK TOCK CAMERON
ENDGAME IS HERE
Lucas Bennett
what???
yes the us is the domestic market where it made 156 million opening DAY as of April 26 when it opened in THE UNITED STATES
which is the highest opening day ever for any movie beating TFA's 119 million.
Aaron Kelly
It premiered in LA
Aiden Harris
I love how you cropped the Los Angeles part, which is the red carpet premiere for the press.