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First look at Holland as Spidey? Supposedly what will be shown at D23.
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RUMOR ALERT!
First look at Holland as Spidey? Supposedly what will be shown at D23.
Looks like IM is flying behind him too?
Word I didn't want to sound like a girl but I guess anybody can see that hair is terrible^Other than the hair being too funky, I like it. A lot, actually
In the comics it changes a lot from some sort of hair pinned back mohawk to a mullet but I've never seen it look that bad in that pic.isn't that how her hair has been styled in the comics lately?
Financially the last X-Men was great for Fox. Doubtful Deadpool will compete with those numbers either being rated R, but there's definitely hope for a good movie there.Excerpt: "The movie, which cost $120 million to produce, earned just $26 million in the U.S. during its opening weekend. Crockett estimated a $27.7 million opening weekend. As of this writing, Fantastic Four scores a dismal 9 percent on Rotten Tomatoes."
Did they really not see this coming? Fox is going to be going even further downhill once Jackman leaves, as the X Men movies haven't really been THAT great to begin with. Their one ray of hope right now is Deadpool
I just don't see the hype behind Deadpool. The trailer came off as incredibly corny.
The dump months is a term used in the film community for the two periods of the year when there are lowered commercial and critical expectations for most new releases. Audiences during these periods are smaller than the rest of the year, so no tentpole movies are released. January[1] and February are usually most commonly described this way, with August and September sometimes included.[2] Releases during those times primarily include films that would have been released at other times of year had they done better at test screenings, films with less prominent stars, genre films (particularly horror), movies that cannot be easily marketed and films intended for a teenage audience, which has fewer entertainment options outside the home.
does it bother anyone that they are releasing deadpool in feb? Isn't that usually when movie studios put out their flop movies?