Article: Movies That Were Supposed To Be Blockbusters But Bombed

terra

Well-Known Member
Messages
3,356
Reaction score
3,296
Your source could be correct but I am always wary of any info published by Wikipedia.

EDIT: IMDB.com lists an estimated budget of $55 million. That movie is flopping more and more with each passing minute. :laugh:
IMDB might have added the advertising budget to it. I notice they do that now and then. Box Office Mojo was the best source for what the film makes but often does not mention the budget.
 

Stash

Staff member
Messages
78,380
Reaction score
102,324
CowboysZone ULTIMATE Fan
Just as the original Iron Man movie was the first planned by Marvel Entertainment (and was a contributing factor in Disney buying the company a year after its release) launching the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Man of Steel was settled upon by DC and Warner Bros as the initial film to introduce/re-introduce their characters in an unstructured fashion--primarily in response to the former's success with its Phase One that ended with the first Avengers film. Like Tim Burton, Christopher Nolan created his version of Batman purposefully as independent and separate from any long-term plan (organized or just thrown together) between a publisher and a studio.

I agree about The Dark Knight. However, I do give Zack Snyder props for his director's cut of Justice League. Warner Bros' handling of that film (allowing Joss Whedon to gut and re-shoot it) is a prime example of the studio's lack of vision and bungling of its own DC Extended Universe.

Snyder’s version of Justice League was better than what was initially released, but it’s clear that he was the wrong guy for that job overall.
 
Top