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Warner Bros appears ready to do Lantern 2 AND the Flash
GOOD!Green Lantern 2 is already set up perfectly. The origin story is out of the way, and Sinestro put on the yellow ring. Now let him set up his yellow Lantern Corps...and bring up the EPIC Space Battles! That's where this series belongs.
I'm happy GL will get a sequel. But I'm not sure Warner Brothers is quite getting it. I don't think Captain America was dark and gritty. I think people just wanted Hal to be more heroic.
You are a bold and courageous person, afraid of nothing. High on a hill top near your home, there stands a dilapidated old mansion. Some say the place is haunted, but you don't believe in such myths. One dark and stormy night, a light appears in the topmost window in the tower of the old house. You decide to investigate... and you never return...
I'm happy GL will get a sequel. But I'm not sure Warner Brothers is quite getting it. I don't think Captain America was dark and gritty. I think people just wanted Hal to be more heroic.
Having not seen it, it's hard for me to judge, but love it or hate it NOBODY I know ever told me it should have been "edgier and darker".
MOST of the feedback I heard took issue with the fact that GL was not someone you cared about and that the script was lame.
still find it hard to believe that they will actually make a sequel to a movie that may not break even. Its domestic gross is below what Cap has made in two weeks.
You must try to generate happiness within yourself. If you aren't happy in one place, chances are you won't be happy anyplace. -Ernie Banks
still find it hard to believe that they will actually make a sequel to a movie that may not break even. Its domestic gross is below what Cap has made in two weeks.
I think they will make the GL sequel, because WB really wants to copy Marvel by getting the JLA together...the way Marvel is doing with the Avengers.
THey might make it, but I bet it will be with a lot of Hulk like retooling, different director and cast. As of right now its made 114 million domestic and 40 international gross. So that means that WB's take is a lot less than that. Just going off the first weekend numbers is short sighted, a lot of movies do well the first weekend than sink like a stone, just ask Harry Potter.
You must try to generate happiness within yourself. If you aren't happy in one place, chances are you won't be happy anyplace. -Ernie Banks
Don't forget DVD & Bluray sales. Sometimes that can really turn things around for a movie. That's what happened with the first Matrix. Not that I'm saying that GL is anywhere close to the quality of the first Matrix.
And don't forget the toy sales either. Those were so successful they were mentioned in the company's quarterly financial report. Trust me Thunderbolt. Their investment is in the black. They just didn't get as much from ticket receipts as they would have liked to. What they did realize there is a big market for Lantern. They got it right with merchandise, but need to tweek the next movie to grab a bigger share at the box office.
I still think it's because of what I've been consistently saying since before the film was ever released. Box office isn't the main attraction for WB, it's just one of their brands. They'll make more on licensing and advertising if they keep building the GL brand - they basically can't loose.
Interesting... break even on the box office. Make money on the merchandising, DVD/Bluray, digital downloads etc.
Note that they are doing Ghost Rider 2... I'm assuming because the first Nick Cage movie plays perpetually on cable (just like the first Swamp Thing eventually led to a direct video Swamp Thing 2 and cable TV show)
And don't forget the toy sales either. Those were so successful they were mentioned in the company's quarterly financial report. Trust me Thunderbolt. Their investment is in the black. They just didn't get as much from ticket receipts as they would have liked to. What they did realize, is there is a big market for Lantern. They got it right with merchandise, but need to tweek the next movie to grab a bigger share at the box office.
They sold lots to retailers maybe - but how did the retailers do?
I saw that article - they mentioned Cars 2 toys being super popular, but didn't really say GL sold well from what I recall.
I saw that article - they mentioned Cars 2 toys being super popular, but didn't really say GL sold well from what I recall.
Here's the quote...
'Toys tied into movies typically sell well, but Mattel, which also sells tie-ins to "Green Lantern," says they've been especially popular this summer.'
I would say that was a fairly definitive statement that was giving more inclusion than exception to Lantern.
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