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For anyone interested the tickets go on pre sale today.
This could potentially be the highest earning film ever made, so if you intend on going try get tickets asap.
This could potentially be the highest earning film ever made, so if you intend on going try get tickets asap.
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Really looking forward to this.
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Me to, I think this will bring in close to 3 billion dollars.
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Also looking forward to this one.
Probably going to be the final Spiderman film isn't it?
Probably going to be the final Spiderman film isn't it?
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I highly doubt it given that Sony are developing a venom 3 (we know Tom Holland will be involved in that).GodIsADeeJay81 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 29, 2021 11:31 amAlso looking forward to this one.
Probably going to be the final Spiderman film isn't it?
Plus the upcoming release of Morbius, with rumoured stand alone films for Rhino and sandman in development. I would suggest this is just the start of Spider mans movieverse.
However, it will depends on marvel/Sony paying whatever Tom Holland demands
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I’ll watch it on a dodgy website a few days after it comes out. Although I feel like I’ve already seen it from the trailer.
I’d be surprised if it did anything spectacular at the box office, can’t see it coming anywhere near End Game.
I’d be surprised if it did anything spectacular at the box office, can’t see it coming anywhere near End Game.
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The Sony/Marvel deal ends after this one with the rights reverting to Sony. There's a pretty good chance that a new deal can be agreed though. A shared MCU Spider-Man is probably going to earn Sony more at the moment than Sony taking the character back and heading out in a different direction.GodIsADeeJay81 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 29, 2021 11:31 amAlso looking forward to this one.
Probably going to be the final Spiderman film isn't it?
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Spiderman gets an Uber is already planned.GodIsADeeJay81 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 29, 2021 11:31 amAlso looking forward to this one.
Probably going to be the final Spiderman film isn't it?
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I stopped caring about spiderman when I was about 10.
I'm 46 now.
I'm 46 now.
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fidelcastro wrote: ↑Mon Nov 29, 2021 12:04 pmI stopped caring about spiderman when I was about 10.
I'm 46 now.
I thought this was going to be about one of them weirdos who goes to football in fancy dress and he got stuck yesterday
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I would love to know average audience age for this film. I suspect it will be somewhere around 30.fidelcastro wrote: ↑Mon Nov 29, 2021 12:04 pmI stopped caring about spiderman when I was about 10.
I'm 46 now.
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There was a young lad, many years ago, who used to come to each home game dressed as spiderman. He used to sit in the JML.claretonthecoast1882 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 29, 2021 12:06 pm
I thought this was going to be about one of them weirdos who goes to football in fancy dress and he got stuck yesterday
I say young lad, I'm guessing so, as grown men would have no interest in fictional superheroes, would they?
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Then they need to bloody grow up!Newcastleclaret93 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 29, 2021 12:10 pmI would love to know average audience age for this film. I suspect it will be somewhere around 30.
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I'm 41, my son who will be with me is 17, so close enough to your averageNewcastleclaret93 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 29, 2021 12:10 pmI would love to know average audience age for this film. I suspect it will be somewhere around 30.
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I would suggest anyone with an interest stays away from Youtube until the film is released.
In the numerous 'teasers' they have released, most of the surprises have been given away already.
In the numerous 'teasers' they have released, most of the surprises have been given away already.
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Whilst we're on the subject of marvel films, I was disappointed with Eternals, I expected more but I was pleasantly surprised with Shang-chi
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I liked what Eternals opened the franchise to but the story felt a little rushed.GodIsADeeJay81 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 29, 2021 12:49 pmWhilst we're on the subject of marvel films, I was disappointed with Eternals, I expected more but I was pleasantly surprised with Shang-chi
Shang chi was a great solo film.
Really enjoying the recent Hawk eye series as well. Brings it back down to earth a bit more
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As opposed to real superheroes?fidelcastro wrote: ↑Mon Nov 29, 2021 12:10 pmThere was a young lad, many years ago, who used to come to each home game dressed as spiderman. He used to sit in the JML.
I say young lad, I'm guessing so, as grown men would have no interest in fictional superheroes, would they?
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Not all heroes wear capes!
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Yeah Hawkeye has had a good start so far.Newcastleclaret93 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 29, 2021 12:51 pmI liked what Eternals opened the franchise to but the story felt a little rushed.
Shang chi was a great solo film.
Really enjoying the recent Hawk eye series as well. Brings it back down to earth a bit more
Agree with your summary of Eternals too
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I'm 61, I'll watch it. Probably not at the flicks but at home.....What you mean a big kid ?....whadever.Newcastleclaret93 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 29, 2021 12:10 pmI would love to know average audience age for this film. I suspect it will be somewhere around 30.
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That would make it the, or one the highest grossing films of all time. I feel this is unlikely. The last one did $1.1bn, and that was pre COVID when people went to cinemas and they were all allowed to be full.Newcastleclaret93 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 29, 2021 9:56 amMe to, I think this will bring in close to 3 billion dollars.
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True it is very optimistic but I believe the current highest earning film is End game at 2.797 billion dollars.
I suspect Spider man will get very close to that.
Three of the biggest cinema chains in America websites broke down last night at the midnight release of tickets. That is some serious demand
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No, its Avatar - $2.8 BN.
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This lad is a workmate of mine,and he is now in his forties.Doesn't still dress as Spiderman thoughfidelcastro wrote: ↑Mon Nov 29, 2021 12:10 pmThere was a young lad, many years ago, who used to come to each home game dressed as spiderman. He used to sit in the JML.
I say young lad, I'm guessing so, as grown men would have no interest in fictional superheroes, would they?
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My daughter is Marvel mad and particularly Spiderman (a Tom Holland crush) and managed to beg me to take her to see Shang-Chi. I loved it. A fantastic stand alone film in the MCU but it's clear he will be integrated in.GodIsADeeJay81 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 29, 2021 12:49 pmWhilst we're on the subject of marvel films, I was disappointed with Eternals, I expected more but I was pleasantly surprised with Shang-chi
Eternals I was less keen on going to see going off the reviews and whilst not as intriguing and exciting as Shang-Chi I quite liked it. Not sure how it fits within the MCU though long term.
Spiderman is THE one for her though. My life won't be worth living if I don't take her to see it asap it is released. Good way to keep her on the straight and narrow..the threat not to take her
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He no doubt grew out of it.Stevie2112 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 29, 2021 4:29 pmThis lad is a workmate of mine,and he is now in his forties.Doesn't still dress as Spiderman though
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Will this film be available on the Web?
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Slightly disappointed by that, I was secretly hoping he still went to the game with it on underneath.Stevie2112 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 29, 2021 4:29 pmThis lad is a workmate of mine,and he is now in his forties.Doesn't still dress as Spiderman though
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No rating has been released yet. I wanna know if it'll be ok for me to take my 8 year old.
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Anyone else watched this yet?
It's pretty effing good.
It's pretty effing good.
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I read the plot summary on Wikipedia, 3 stars
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Enjoyed it enormously!
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Spider man no way home; is he trying to get back to France ?
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One of the best cinematic experiences I have ever had
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Saw Superman 2 a long time ago. Also Toby Maguire in first Spiderman and the first 3 Star Wars films, none since.
The clips look like a film for pre teens.
Whatever floats your boat - enjoy.
The clips look like a film for pre teens.
Whatever floats your boat - enjoy.
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not watched a Spiderman for a long time but loved Guardians of the Galaxy, definitely my favorite out of all these types of movies, yet next one of those will be 2023
But the new Matrix will be out soon, this month, so I know we will be going to see that, will it give Spiderman a run for it's money at the box office?
But the new Matrix will be out soon, this month, so I know we will be going to see that, will it give Spiderman a run for it's money at the box office?
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I suspect Spider man will blow any film out of the water at the box office this year.KateR wrote: ↑Thu Dec 16, 2021 10:14 pmnot watched a Spiderman for a long time but loved Guardians of the Galaxy, definitely my favorite out of all these types of movies, yet next one of those will be 2023
But the new Matrix will be out soon, this month, so I know we will be going to see that, will it give Spiderman a run for it's money at the box office?
Estimating a global opening weekend of 600m at the box office
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I might watch the new film but am not really too fussed about it.
That said anyone dismissing Spiderman as 'for kids' will have overlooked the absolutely brilliant Spiderman into the Multiverse. Not only a fantastic Spoderman film but a great and innovative film in its own right. Think its top 100 on IMDB, certainly (and deservedly) top 250. Can't recommend it highly enough, even for the cynics.
That said anyone dismissing Spiderman as 'for kids' will have overlooked the absolutely brilliant Spiderman into the Multiverse. Not only a fantastic Spoderman film but a great and innovative film in its own right. Think its top 100 on IMDB, certainly (and deservedly) top 250. Can't recommend it highly enough, even for the cynics.
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Work for Sony Pictures by any chance?
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Just been to see it with the kids. Just an amazing experience, and definitely in my top 5 marvel films. Great to go and see a bit of escapism
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I had no idea there's a new Matrix coming. Absolutely loved the first one but wasn't too crazy about the sequels and I can't even remember what happened in them. I wonder if you need a refresher on them all to understand the next one?
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Saw no way home last night and absolutely loved it!
A friend of mine is going tonight and his only knowledge of the film is the poster, so he’s clearly going to go bananas, the jammy git.
A friend of mine is going tonight and his only knowledge of the film is the poster, so he’s clearly going to go bananas, the jammy git.
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You think someone is "jammy" because they are seeing a spiderman film?
Each to their own, I guess.
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Took my 2 lads to watch it yesterday. Loved it.
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Great prediction.Newcastleclaret93 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 29, 2021 8:35 amFor anyone interested the tickets go on pre sale today.
This could potentially be the highest earning film ever made, so if you intend on going try get tickets asap.
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Judging by fidal's contribution to this thread I'm guessing he's currently in B&Q telling any staff, who'll listen to him, that he doesn't like lawn mowers.
I've seen No way home again and it's just as good the second time around.
I've seen No way home again and it's just as good the second time around.