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I get what you are saying but Thor, Cap and IM are at least known, you mention them to anyone before the film and people still know them. GotG is pretty obscure. You really can't put the two in the same level when it comes to popularity even before the films. If you read up on the rights and what Marvel has sold, GotG isn't even on that list. They are that obscure. When rumors of a GotG film started flying, peopel thought Marvel was crazy, this really is their biggest test after tackling the Avengers, a less known team of heroes and how the public will accept them. Look, I was deep into comics several years ago and still stay in touch here and there but I have very little knowledge about GotG, to be honest, I just know them as the team with the raccoon.
I agree, Marvel writing has been good (for the most part), though that is subjective because I am seeing more and more people who finds Capt America and Thor boring these days. Likely had to do with multiple viewings and might not affect the box office. IM2 & IM3 was also bad but the box office numbers tells you the power of the actor and hero, not as bad as Transformers but I see them being pretty much the same formula on why it makes billions (IM has the much bigger and better actor though for sure).
Marvel hasn't had a flop yet but it is bound to happen and I can see it with GotG. Pixar was on a roll too but eventually, Disney consumed them and their products have been crap lately and the box office is reflecting the crappy products they are putting out as well.
Don't get me wrong, I want this to succeed to give lesser known heroes a chance and I have more confident in Marvel pulling this off than DC but I really would not be surprised if this film makes the least money of all the Marvel films since the Incredible Hulk. It might not be considered a flop but at this point, with Marvels current strings of success, doubling the budget doesn't seem enough or might be less than their expectations.
I agree, Marvel writing has been good (for the most part), though that is subjective because I am seeing more and more people who finds Capt America and Thor boring these days. Likely had to do with multiple viewings and might not affect the box office. IM2 & IM3 was also bad but the box office numbers tells you the power of the actor and hero, not as bad as Transformers but I see them being pretty much the same formula on why it makes billions (IM has the much bigger and better actor though for sure).
Marvel hasn't had a flop yet but it is bound to happen and I can see it with GotG. Pixar was on a roll too but eventually, Disney consumed them and their products have been crap lately and the box office is reflecting the crappy products they are putting out as well.
Don't get me wrong, I want this to succeed to give lesser known heroes a chance and I have more confident in Marvel pulling this off than DC but I really would not be surprised if this film makes the least money of all the Marvel films since the Incredible Hulk. It might not be considered a flop but at this point, with Marvels current strings of success, doubling the budget doesn't seem enough or might be less than their expectations.
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