There is no way in hell The Mummy will be a flop, you guys are crazy. Tom Cruise is still too massive a draw. I think Ghost in the Shell will do decent as well due to Scarllet's star power. The new Pirates movie and Kong Island are definitely not going to be flops either, but they may underperform a little. Valerian, however, has flop written all over it. That budget is ridiculous and the trailers make it look as goofy as Jupiter Ascending.
That's easy: any video game movie.
He is the star of the new Gore Verbinski horror-thriller, A Cure For Wellness, so we'll see how that does before we can declare his career to be over.Valerian will be a disaster.
I have no idea why Cara Delevigne continues to get work, but I really like Dane DeHaan, so it's a shame his career must end this way. RIP, you perpetually angry young adult typecast.
Valerian will be a disaster.
I have no idea why Cara Delevigne continues to get work
Nobody should be allowed to make a 200 mill. dolar film unless it's a well known IP or a superhero movie.
I say XXX will bomb. No one wanted that shit 15 years ago.
Also don't forget Baywatch is coming out and looks awful.
There is no fatigue. What are you basing this on? Your own personal fatigue? Because many like you have predicted this every year and every year you are all proven wrong.
Fortunately for her career, a lot of people want to see Cara Delevinge.
I read a lot of the monsters had to be redesigned as the original designs frightened test audiences.
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Power Rangers
Call me crazy but I think Valerian is this year's Tarzan. Flop written all over it but it won't exactly bomb, less than $100 domestically and a $150ish internationally.
My vote goes to Power Rangers, this doesnt have the Warcraft fanbase to save it. I don't know what Monster Trucks is so I guess that makes it a contender. XXX3 will not do too well. King Arthur WILL bomb, especially with that release date. The Space Between Us hasnt been mentioned, it's a YA shitty looking movie that reeks of bomba (no idea how big its budget is though)
DCEU movies will not bomb, people. No matter how bad they are.
Also don't forget Baywatch is coming out and looks awful.
I put it in a post earlier but edited it out because of the uncertainty over the budget. I doubt it's super high but I've been seeing trailers for that movie for about a year.The Space Between Us hasnt been mentioned, it's a YA shitty looking movie that reeks of bomba (no idea how big its budget is though)
Emoji movie or Boss Baby
Valerian because lol boob armor
I hope Ghost in the Shell tanks. Gross miscastings should not be rewarded
emoji movie
Call me crazy but I think Valerian is this year's Tarzan. Flop written all over it but it won't exactly bomb, less than $100 domestically and a $150ish internationally.
My vote goes to Power Rangers, this doesnt have the Warcraft fanbase to save it. I don't know what Monster Trucks is so I guess that makes it a contender. XXX3 will not do too well. King Arthur WILL bomb, especially with that release date. The Space Between Us hasnt been mentioned, it's a YA shitty looking movie that reeks of bomba (no idea how big its budget is though)
DCEU movies will not bomb, people. No matter how bad they are.
Don't forget Voltron and UltramanI was gonna say Ready Player One, but turns out that's 2018.
So why RPO? Because spielberg said he'd remove any references to his work from the movie.
RPO is "Remember the 80's?! They were soooo cool" in Book form, removing all Spielberg references guts the movie pretty hard. Plus i really doubt they will get okays from Nagai, Sunrise and Toho to use Mazinger, Gundam and Raideen, and Godzilla characters respectively.
Oh god I hope not The Gunslinger is one of my favorite books in my favorite series ever of all timeThe Dark Tower
Obviously Guardians of the Galaxy vol 2. People don't want to watch a movie starring a talking raccoon and a baby tree person. They will not ooga, chaka, or be hooked on a feeling. It will be quite thebomb.ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-cherry
It will tank so badly that fox will be on the run with all future Marvel properties.
The big tip-off to me is that there is absolutely nothing for this movie. No promo whatsoever and its supposed to come out in two months. It might be made on a shoe-string budget, but even then, it's so weird that the studio has no interest in advertising this movie.What kind of budget do you think this has?
Not a single high profile actor outside of maybe Kristen Bell who is the wife of the director
I think you could get most of these guys to appear in your student film for a warm meal.
Dax's last movie cost 2 million and grossed 11 million. Even if nobody ever saw it it wouldn't be a big bomb.
Fifty Shades Darker is probably going to be cheap. The first film was $40M. Even if they bumped that up to $75M in the sequel, it should be fine as long as it manages 40-50% of the original's WW gross.
The big tip-off to me is that there is absolutely nothing for this movie. No promo whatsoever and its supposed to come out in two months. It might be made on a shoe-string budget, but even then, it's so weird that the studio has no interest in advertising this movie.
And then it became a beloved cult classic. That said, they're also tagging it with "from the director of Lucy", which both bombed and was terrible.
Lucy didn't bomb at all. I think it made back like 8x its development budget.
Edit - actually over 11 times its budget:
Budget $40 million[5]
Box office $463.4 million[5]
I think you know why.
She's one of the biggest supermodels in the world and isn't quite as terrible at acting as some of the others at her level.
Guys... am I reading this right?! Monster trucks has a budget of 125 million! Holy shit!!! Who thought that was a good idea!
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monster_Trucks_(film)
Is the fact that all of those characters look like palette swaps from other films on purpose?
Kids still eat that shit up. I got the bluray box and collision course because my daughter watches them at least once a month.But it's by the director of Ice Age! Remember Ice Age - that thoroughly mediocre CGI film from about 15 years ago that somehow became a huge franchise?!
I read a lot of the monsters had to be redesigned as the original designs frightened test audiences.
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