Wendy Pleakley
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Is Echo doing poorly at the box office? Did I miss what it has to do with the topic at hand?
Well, then they should expect underperformance if that's what the theory was. It's billed as Marvel Studios Echo. I get it's a new banner, but if no one knows or cares about the character, it's going to struggle. Especially since it's still a marvel product. And since it is part of the MCU, it still suffers from the homework issue. At least if she has shown up in some films, people will recognize her and maybe give it chance. It's then the shows job to hook the viewer. And from the ratings, I don't think 75% is good enough for people who aren't sure to jump in. At least right away.Because Echo is the first released under the Marvel Spotlight banner, it's intended to be treated as a standalone story. So previous appearances of the character (in the Hawkeye series) are incidental to the new show.
Basically, they're leveraging a lesser character to spin off as a "new" character in her own standalone series.
Had they taken more time to develop Echo in a variety of appearances before spinning off, they'd be making each of those previous appearances the sort of "homework" watching that keeps people from jumping into an interconnected series.
Sorry, @Wendy Pleakley! Moving my response to the Marvel Studios' Echo thread, if you'd like to discuss further, @erasure fan1.Well, then they should expect underperformance if that's what the theory was. It's billed as Marvel Studios Echo. I get it's a new banner, but if no one knows or cares about the character, it's going to struggle. Especially since it's still a marvel product. And since it is part of the MCU, it still suffers from the homework issue. At least if she has shown up in some films, people will recognize her and maybe give it chance. It's then the shows job to hook the viewer. And from the ratings, I don't think 75% is good enough for people who aren't sure to jump in. At least right away.
Couldn't they find an actress with some entries in IMDB for the role? What was the casting call for this?
Finally saw Poor Things tonight and man, what a movie. Just a delight to watch from start to finish, despite the uneasy premise.
For the upcoming weekend, it's not losing many (if any) screens around us, although I see some theaters cutting it back to share a screen with something else for now. There are something like 10 new movies in my market this weekend, which has caused Soul to be preemptively cut back a little -- it's now only slated to be at 3 of our 6 AMCs, etc. whereas I definitely saw more showtimes than that before. Perhaps that coupled with the matinee pricing announcement means that presales have not been what theaters hoped they would be. Wish is almost completely gone after tomorrow.
All of Us Strangers also looks to be expanding this weekend, as it's showing up in at least 3 of our local multiplexes. That screen count might prove larger than I was expecting.
The character in the comics is deaf and indigenous, so they were probably, you know, looking for those things.
Are you complaining just to complain? Think of it this way: a better known actress would likely be less well-suited for the role and more expensive.Couldn't they find an actress with some entries in IMDB for the role? What was the casting call for this?
I guess when it comes to Disney/Lucasfilm/Marvel, anyone off the street can act or direct.
It’s interesting to note that the marketing rule does not apply correctly to Illumination films. Their budgets are often widely out of whack with their marketing spend.
For example Minions had a budget of 74 million but a marketing spend of 593 million. No that’s not a typo. Not what I’m accusing Migration of by any means, but 36 million seems awfully under-estimated. I’d imagine it is at least closer to Wish’s 100m. I think we all know Illumination campaigns rival or outstrip Disney.
Just to put an ‘asterisks’ besides the guess. Even Trolls 3 I’d assume spent more on marketing than the film was budgeted.
All they have to do now is put content worth watching on Prime. ;DAmazon Is About to Eat the TV Universe
“On Jan. 29, Prime Video will make its ad tier the default for its tens of millions of subscribers, a move that could unravel how advertisers deal with TV broadcasters and scare off rivals with its massive scale.”
Amazon’s decision to introduce advertisements on Prime Video is a solid move, elevating their advertising revenue, projections hitting $5 billion. Factors in the earnings from users who want ad-free viewing experience. It’s a game-changer. Prime Video is diversifying content and enhancing it with targeted advertising.
You have to actually be deaf to play a deaf person? Since when? And don't tell Patty Duke that.
Wish is only at the 50 day mark in theaters, and will likely be in theaters through the end of January.
NFL is pretty popular, and The Boys appears to be both more critically acclaimed and has higher viewership numbers than the Mandalorian the last time they faced off against one another.All they have to do now is put content worth watching on Prime. ;D
I think it’s a fairly new societal shift. I remember there was controversy over Bryan Cranston in The Upside (since the part did not go to an actor in a wheelchair) and that was actually considered a somewhat controversial stance. That was in 2019.Certainly since some point after 1962... If I happen to stumble across Patty Duke's grave, I'll let her know that she probably wouldn't be cast as Helen Keller in today's world.
Marlee Matlin won an Oscar in the '80s and CODA won Best Picture just two years ago. It would not go over real well if Disney cast a hearing actor in the role of Marvel's only prominent deaf character.
I think it’s a fairly new societal shift. I remember there was controversy over Bryan Cranston in The Upside (since the part did not go to an actor in a wheelchair) and that was actually considered a somewhat controversial stance. That was in 2019.
If you fully read the article you are referencing, it spells out that the $593 million was not in actual spending, but in the "media value" of their cross promotions with other companies. For example, the put Minions stickers on Chiquita bananas. Lots of value for a fairly minimal cost. It's a pretty genius actually.
Strange World made a whopping $230K total over its last three weeks in theaters, so likewise there's going to be little to talk about for Wish.
Yeah… I saw that… It’s like he has no concept of limited screens or just finding any excuse to trash anything related to Disney and like you said has not seen either film and he won’t
It's currently playing in 42 theaters in the United States. Forty Two. Who even knows this is a thing?
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