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Unions are always the answer. Especially now where a max of like 4 companies run every industry you can think of. Unions level the playing field. Unions are the reason the US isnt divided up into 3 million company town fiefdoms. Unions are the reason your grandparents and your parents could afford to buy a house in

I remember back when I was a tester for Activision that was one of the few perks. Usually you would get a physical disc or a download code for most of the games you worked on. Or rather, at least the bigger games worth getting a copy of, nobody was really clamoring for a Wii U copy of Transformers Rise of The Dark

In fact, it may have made the film seem more like a television event than a theatrical blockbuster.”

She clearly has had so much fun with this. I hope she keeps her energy and love for this, I appreciate it so much.

Hopefully they pay attention to how much praise she’s getting even from people who thought the film was mid.

Worst case at least she’s still getting to write the character on the paper side for another run. 

This level of treatment seems so far out of proportion to the quality of the movie that I feel like this has to be somebody in power punishing somebody else with power but not quite enough power. Maybe it’s a studio reaction to the strike? Seems like cutting your nose off to spite your face.

I feel bad for Iman Vellani. She’s a good Ms Marvel but doesn’t seem to be catching on cause Disneys execution of that characters plots are... Lacking...

This. The idea that the movie being bad was why it failed is ridiculous. Horribly written crap movies make bank all the time. It’s like someone saying the reason this last Fast & The Furious movie didn’t do as well was because of the writing. GTFO.

Oh boy.

The In-Theater Tay-Tay may have actually hurt it if people didn’t want to do multiple sittings in one weekend. Haven’t heard that one a lot but it does track and make good sense. I personally felt the lack of stars out doing the talk show circuit before the film also was a bad move. Once Taylor announced when her

since theyre the ones who report what they earned

Disappointing, but fine. I’m glad I saw it in IMAX, I’ll gladly purchase the 4K Blu-Ray, and I’ll gladly watch it on Disney+ when it arrives.

It went head to head against Taylor Swift’s in-theatre concert where people didn’t have to pay inflated prices or park next to an area. I am sure there’s some crossover in audiences there.

After that, the poor opening numbers sucked all the oxygen in the room.

And after the complete misses that were Love & Thunder, Eternals, Secret Invasion, Moon Knight (my god I tried my best to pretend I enjoyed that), She-Hulk (when are we going to admit that that shit just was not funny, like, at all?)

This is like anti-news. It finished 11th on a slow weekend with a poor $-per-theater count (on par with films like Priscilla and The Holdovers), with a heavy holiday slate about to drop, it’s gonna lose most of its screens in the next weekend or two. This is standard SOP for a lot of quick exits.

Yet. ‘the lowest in Marvel Studios history’ yet.

I look forward to The Marvels showing up on Disney + so some of you idiots can watch it and realize it's actually very good then shut the fuck up.

Other than a thing at the very end of the movie it’s not a quantum/multiverse plotline. It’s a sequel to the plot of Captain Marvel in which the Kree are very mad at her and are seeking revenge. The small bit of multiverse stuff really only matters for the credits sequence.

The early marketing does now seem to be a huge error, as this really was a sequel to Captain Marvel and not really a sequel to any of the TV shows, despite having some characters from those shows.

There’s nothing fishy, and you saying there is bad behaviour, in that you’re encouraging conspiratorial nonsense thinking.