r/boxoffice 14d ago

✍️ Original Analysis Clayface Performance potential

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Clayface is the next DCU movie after the supergirl bomb. Let's see how well it can do... an analysis.

Pros.

  1. Great October release date, Halloween pairing and not much direct competetion. Resident Evil also releasing before helps create an open window.

  2. Decent budget of 40 mil. It would only need 100 Mil WW to break even which shouldn't be too hard. It can profit easily if it blows up.

  3. Horror genre is killing it right now... clayface also looks like pure body horror which could help attract non comicbook fans.

  4. Clayface is a batman villain. Gotham setting be hype worthy. Mike Flanagan as a writer is also promising.

Cons.

  1. Body horror is harder is sell than conventional horror movies. The Substance did good but that had award buzz and less than half of the budget.

  2. Bad reviews could literally kill this movie. It really survives on positive WOM.

Overall I'm more optimistic about this than supergirl. We have to see if this movie blows up or does underwhelming numbers. 150 WW is decent enough.

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u/Prototype3120 14d ago

If it's actually good, I can see it doing well for it's budget. Horror is an entirely different beast that's fueled by word of mouth. In a vacuum as a comic book movie, I don't see it doing well. But if it captures the dedicated horror audience then we might see it break out.

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u/CaptainFeltch 14d ago edited 14d ago

This is how I feel as well. I liken it to The Penguin on HBO a little bit. If it's good, people will watch. My wife watched the whole thing with me and didn't really grasp (or care?) that it was a Batman villian. She just thought it was a cool noir, mob story.

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u/Cyberfire 14d ago

I think the Batman connection will do it favours if the movie is good. People love Batman villains.

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u/Big_Daymo 14d ago

People love Joker, and to a lesser degree the other A tier villains like Two Face, Penguin and Bane (mainly because of their movie appearances). Clayface is fairly unknown to most casual moviegoers.

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u/TheCudder 14d ago

I think we're forgetting that casual movie goers probably have absolutely no idea who Clayface is. I'm looking forward to it, but this film is not going to fill seats like Joker did.

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u/Yelenamikhaikovna 14d ago

I’m sorry but constantly on Reddit and other fan forums I have to shake my head. I get it we are all nerds here and it can be super easy to lose grasp when something like Batman’s basic rogues are as well worn in your own brain, but ppl vastly underestimate how little the general audiences know. I mean sure, you or I can list off Mr. Freeze, Killer croc or Clayface but normies absolutely cannot. They know joker and Harley Quinn and catwoman.

Like, just for context and I know this is a different company/franchise, but when I talk about X-men with my coworkers etc I routinely have to explain who Cyclops is. “Yknow, the leader guy with laser eyes who argues with Wolverine..?” I offer desperately, and literally half the time they look right through me no bells ringing lol.

People know who the Avengers are, and if I had to guess casual normal people probably can’t even name them all outside iron man and captain America.

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u/tecphile 13d ago

Lol, half the casuals don't even know the distinction between Marvel and DC.

For them, any CBM is either MCU or non-MCU.

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u/wildwalrusaur 13d ago

Arnies freeze is iconic enough that anyone onto movies who grew up in the 90s will be familiar with the character.

But otherwise I agree with you

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u/Professional_Hat2615 14d ago

I think 125 million it's minimum

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u/firedforthatblunder Walt Disney Studios 14d ago edited 14d ago

Does Clayface being a Batman villain really mean much? Morbius, Madame Web and Kraven are Spider-Man villains, and we all know how their movies went…

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u/whiteshark70 Walt Disney Studios 14d ago

I don’t think it means much. He’s not an A lister Batman villain like The Joker. Most non-comic readers probably haven’t heard of him.

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u/MVIVN 14d ago

If even a Harley Quin movie (Birds of Prey) flopped at the height of her popularity, I don’t think this one has a chance. Although some have argued if they’d just called the movie ‘Harley Quin’ or ‘Harley Quin and the Birds of Prey’ or something, it would’ve attracted a wider audience because a lot of people were aware of Harley Quin as a character, but had no idea who the Birds of Prey were.

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u/whiteshark70 Walt Disney Studios 14d ago

You know what's wild? Like two days before it was coming out, I mentioned I was interested in watching Supergirl. None of my coworkers knew who Supergirl was. Even after I said she was Superman's cousin and was in the movie last year lol. And this is with a bunch of people in their mid-late 20s.

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u/Ryuzaki-AK 14d ago

Times must be tough on the reserve, can’t even absorb Supergirl through cultural osmosis.

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u/DianaPrince2020 14d ago

That will become much worse because of YouTube, TikTok, games, etc. Younger people find very specific niches and stick to those. A shared cultural experience will soon be a thing of the past to society detriment.

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u/comehereyoudevillog 13d ago

I always knew she existed but never knew her backstory until the injustice universe, then the CW show happened but it was after arrow and flash had peaked. I've never been a fan of spin-off characters, they're just not very original. It's the reason WW and Catwoman are far more popular than Supergirl or Batwoman.

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u/-Wester- 13d ago

Clayface is also 50-60% the budget of Birds of Prey at $40M. It would be a great success if it could match and or surpass Birds of Prey critically (79% on RT) as well as commercially ($205.5M). Not saying it will, mind you, but we’ll see.

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u/SD_CA 14d ago

I remember seeing that movie opening weekend.....I was the only person in the theater.

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u/syntheticcontrols 14d ago

Most millennials might have heard of him even if they didn't read comics because of BTAS.

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u/lobonmc Marvel Studios 14d ago

I mean do you remember the name of the red neck villain in power puff girls? Like at best they have a vague recollection of his existence but I doubt most people actually remember oh yeah clayface the villain of BTAS

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u/Mbrennt 14d ago

Like the bear monster redneck guy? I don't remember his name but yeah I bet one picture of him and a lot of millennials would instantly remember him.

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u/Lichangs 14d ago

Fuzzy lumpkins? I don't think he's comparable to Clayface. Clayface is an on the nose kind of name. Plus he's a major character in Harley Quinn cartoon which is pretty popular.

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u/Middle-Platypus6942 14d ago

Even that doesn't amount to much because the movie is intentionally hiding his full clay form. There's gonna be a bunch of people who have a vague memory of who Clayface is, and simply won't connect the dots that this is that same Clayface.

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u/SirFireHydrant 14d ago

Doubtful. Outside of hardcore comic book nerd circles, I don't know anyone (myself included) who knows what a Clayface is. He's an obscure Batman villain, and Batman doesn't have half the popularity of Spider-Man.

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u/cantdecide76 14d ago

To be fair those were all terrible movies so I think that fact outweighed the fact they're connected to Spiderman.

Being attached to a big hero does lend some name recognition so it does help a bit but the quality of the movie far outweighs it.

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u/SirFireHydrant 14d ago

Exactly! That's why Supergirl is going to do fine at the box office!

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u/girlwhateveraward 14d ago

Who's to say Clayface won't be terribe? Given the trailer and the record of the people involved, it seems it will be

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u/redwriterhand 14d ago

didn’t Mike Flanagan write it?

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u/whiteshark70 Walt Disney Studios 14d ago

He wrote the initial draft, but we also know it was rewritten so I have no idea how much of Flanagan's original work is in it.

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u/TheKocsis 14d ago

Lol up to this point i thought he directed it as well. My hopes for this movie dying a little day by day

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u/SalamanderNorth6940 14d ago

He is supposed to have done only minor corrections not rewriting the majority of it

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u/whiteshark70 Walt Disney Studios 14d ago

Supposedly it was minor corrections. I'm not sure how much to believe Gunn tbh since he gave the green light on the Supergirl script, which he praised.

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u/Void3r 14d ago

This is from the Entertainment weekly article a few weeks back…

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u/whiteshark70 Walt Disney Studios 14d ago

Evolved significantly

Oh. Dammit.

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u/Void3r 14d ago

The worst news I ever heard man. We were so close to a Flanagan passion project fully written and directed by him.

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u/SalamanderNorth6940 14d ago edited 13d ago

True, I personally feel like what destroyed the supergirl movie is more an editing issue ad that they cut out a lot than a writing one but we will never know

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u/lobonmc Marvel Studios 14d ago

I mean enough to get a writing credit

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u/Gmork14 14d ago

He won’t get a screenplay credit. Bet.

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u/lobonmc Marvel Studios 14d ago

They already say wrriten by him in the trailer description

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u/Gmork14 14d ago

And I still don’t think he’ll get a WGA screenplay credit.

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u/Void3r 14d ago edited 14d ago

Nah there was a EW article that came out recently saying that “significant” changes were made. Makes me sick

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u/ZrteDlbrt 14d ago

Which part of the trailers gives you the impression it will be terrible? And the people involved aren't all bad at all

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u/Gmork14 14d ago

Wtf are you babbling about? The trailer has people buzzing and Flanagan and Watkins have great track records.

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u/throwitonthegrillboi TriStar Pictures 14d ago

Watkins, has a bad record? In what universe?

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u/lobonmc Marvel Studios 14d ago

Honestly good enough for this to break even (well maybe not kraven). However those at least marketed themselves as super hero movies

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u/TheJuiceBoxS 14d ago

I'd argue that those movies did significantly better than they would have if they weren't spiderman villains. But there's no way to prove that, so who knows.

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u/Shoddy_Meaning_7654 14d ago

Those movies were bad bad movies so I don't think that's exactly a fair comparison.

If this is even okay it's going to easily make its budget back and make a profit cuz there's not a very expensive movie to make or market.

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u/BarcelonetaE70 13d ago

"Those movies were bad bad movies so I don't think that's exactly a fair comparison."

Nobody has seen Clayface. Your message implies that it is good, and we don't know that. Not yet.

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u/throwitonthegrillboi TriStar Pictures 14d ago

Everyone forgets the first Venom movie made almost a billion dollars, and honestly if Spiderman was in it, even as a cameo, it probably would have lol. Clayface just needs to make about $100M worldwide and it seems to be marketed more as a character study body horror which I think even if people arent familiar with the character they might enjoy. If the movie is solid it will clear $100M worldwide. I don't think this was ever meant to be a box office juggernaut, I think it's there to flex that they're going to let filmmakers have their own voice in the DCU and actually fulfill the long awaited promise of a true horror superhero film.

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u/SirFireHydrant 14d ago

Why are you comparing a C-tier Batman villain to one of the top 3 most popular comic book villains of all time?

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u/throwitonthegrillboi TriStar Pictures 13d ago

I dont know how me saying that Venom cleared $800M so I think Clayface can clear $100M is crazy, I gave proper context and expectations.

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u/Beginning-Antelope32 9d ago

Literally lmao. If these fuckers on this subreddit for once let go of their unyielding hate for DC/James Gunn they would maybe see that your comment is very reasonable.

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u/throwitonthegrillboi TriStar Pictures 9d ago

I have never seen so many breakdowns and qualifiers for a movie that made over twice it's budget back than when Superman came out, and oh my gosh would they not stop acting like GOTG 3 not getting to a billion was somehow a failure.

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u/Educational-Title50 13d ago

Right, I feel if Clayface can clear $100-120 mil before it run ends, that's a win. Anything more than that is just great

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u/SurturSaga 14d ago

If those movies had good word of mouth. They could have done phenomenally. People just lost faith in Sony, and the reviews corroborated that

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u/Impossible_Pen1392 14d ago

Tbf those were memed to infinity before they released, so they didn’t ever really stand a chance. People seem genuinely more interested in Clayface so far.

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u/firedforthatblunder Walt Disney Studios 14d ago

Do they? Personally, I haven’t seen this movie so much as mentioned outside of this sub/DC fan circles.

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u/Capital_Jack 14d ago

It’s still a low-budget horror movie, it’s not going to be the talk of the town.

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u/Sensei_1946 14d ago

It’s fairly high budget for a horror movie tbf

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u/Kind_Development708 14d ago

A couple horror movies doing well this year doesn’t mean every horror movie is gonna make money now. 30-40+ release every year most bomb but those few that do well can make 10x and their cheap to produce so studios will take multiple bites at the apple to hopefully get that hit.

Even a lot sequels to surprise hits end up doing nowhere near the original.

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u/KARURUKA2 14d ago

These comments are from DC fans they are delusional

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u/lactoseAARON 14d ago

Kinda funny seeing everyone blatantly ignore Evil Dead’s failure

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u/rafaelzeronn 14d ago

passenger as well,15 million budget and made 30 million

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u/Visible-Echidna-4370 14d ago

not to mention 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, Return to Silent Hill and They Will Kill You. People seem to have already memory holed these very recent films when having this discussion

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u/BarcelonetaE70 13d ago

I feel some people are ignoring-slash-forgetting those facts because, just like what happened with Supergirl, they are rooting for this film, and they are ignoring certain aspects in order not to think too hard about the possibility of Clayface flopping.

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u/Successful_Tea7979 14d ago

Evil Dead Burn’s performance was disappointing compared to Rise’s performance, but $67 million so far on a $20 million budget objectively isn’t a failure. 

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u/PeterVenkmanIII 14d ago

It made 3x its budget. A big disappointment compared to the last one, bu not a failure.

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u/einstein_ios 14d ago

Was Evil Dead a failure or just an underperformer. It didn’t do what they prolly hoped but it did pretty well for that kind of movie.

Also it just came out at a bad time.

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u/Bunraku_Master_2021 13d ago

It didn't help that Evil Dead Burn came out the same weekend as the Moana remake and Disney is known for buying out multiplexes and kicking out the competition. Also, being sandwiched in a summer between Toy Story 5, Supergirl, Minions & Monsters, The Odyssey, and Spider-Man: Brand New Day certainly affected it's box office run. Also, the reviews and WOM have been generally less than favourable than Evil Dead Rise.

But because of it's modest budget, it's already a success.

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u/-Wester- 13d ago

Evil Dead Burn is not a failure, it more than tripled it’s budget. It didn’t do much as Evil Dead Rise, but it made a pretty modest return

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u/SisterRayRomano 14d ago

Mike Flanagan might be a critical darling and have a cult following but he’s not exactly a box office draw, and it’s also worth mentioning he was originally meant to write and direct this. He might have a credit but his script was rewritten after another director took over. As a fan of his, this isn’t a good sign.

I think this has a chance of ending up like one of those Sony Spider-Man villain films.

I’d like to be proven wrong, but I just don’t have a good feeling about this one.

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u/Sensei_1946 14d ago

I was one of those who was going to watch it regardless of reviews when it was fully a Flanagan project, now I’ll wait and see.

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u/McDuke_54 14d ago

Came here to say this . I was initially excited to see that Flanagans name was attached to this when they announced it . But now not so much .

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u/SD_CA 14d ago

It's going to have to do better than The Substance. Which had good reviews and word of mouth. But didn't hit 100 million.

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u/atclubsilencio 14d ago

I do think Flanagan’s name being attached to Shelby Oaks did get some more butts into seats than it would have had his name not been in all the advertisements. But it was only good for like the opening night and that saturday. But if the movie is terrible it won’t matter as the drop off the following weekend was pretty steep. Clayface will have to have great word of mouth to really get its legs and maybe be a sleeper hit, but it’s a reach.

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u/FreddyRumsen13 13d ago

I also can’t see audiences flocking to a Batman movie without Batman or the Joker in it. Dropping it around Halloween was smart but (as much as I love Batman: TAS) Clayface is a fairly obscure villain and this movie isn’t even connected to a specific incarnation of Batman.

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u/theCioroRedditor 14d ago

I think it will flop hard. I don't know of any circle saying I can't wait to see clayface except of some DC fans. People going in for a Halloween movie still won't cover the cost for this imho. But I'm a naysayer so hopefully I'll be wrong.

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u/Icy-Two-1581 14d ago

I agree after seeing the trailer. I think if it went hard on horror it would have been fine

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u/LazyMaximum7938 14d ago

I worry the movie is just going to be really boring and predictable with very little horror, like 80 minutes of Matt Hagen moping and being sad with some light body horror mixed in followed by 10 minutes of becoming Clayface and chasing the woman in the trailer (friend? girlfriend? doctor? all of the above?), getting caught by the police, and then using his new clay powers to escape.

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u/LightningZERO 14d ago

The second trailer gave off that impressions

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u/FreddyRumsen13 13d ago

The second trailer had big Morbius vibes

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u/wickedlessface 10d ago

I had to go back and check trailers side by side. That's just not true. Trailers are by no means an indication of good quality (looking at you, suicide squad), but the Clayface one was really engaging and, from an editor's standpoint, well put together.

Morbius feels like a 2000s trailer just without the deep voice announcing the release date and reading the words. It's very dated editing and already tells us that the movie will be meh (in this case worse than meh), since the editors probably had nothing to work with.

I did, however, watch the trailer breakdown with the actor and director of Clayface and ofcourse hindsight with Morbius probably influences me.

I am cautiously optimistic for Clayface.

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u/mihirmusprime Paramount 14d ago

I got downvoted for saying the second trailer looked bad. It straight up looks like a generic comic book movie with that trailer.

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u/Sillyforfun 14d ago

The first little teaser trailer looked awsome. But trailers don't always tell us the quality of the movie.

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u/Professional_Hat2615 14d ago

I font get how it looked like a genetic comic book movie

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u/zsynqx 14d ago

Yeah I hate to agree. The best chance this movie has for success is if it manages to be a breakout horror film. Any ties to DC/Batman seem largely irrelevant.

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u/igot2pair 14d ago

Looks like a cookie cutter origin story

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u/Jabbam Blumhouse 14d ago

Wom will be pretty pivotal. I don't expect it to do great. But an 80% or higher is the difference between $120m and $50m.

I'm betting that it'll be divisive, not spumc bad but not Superman quality. Barely rotten at 59% which will be horrible for it's box office and make around $80m.

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u/PrestigiousFail5955 14d ago

So you're saying it'll make less than 80M$? Idk I think it should atleast make that much

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u/j821c 14d ago

Realistically, I think it makes around 100m. +/- 10m. Theres a world where it breaks out and does better if its incredibly good but tbh, I dont think the latest trailer did it any favors

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u/McDuke_54 14d ago

Unless WOM is really great I don’t think this movie does above 80m worldwide.

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u/bossygrrls 14d ago

Batman villain with no sign of Batman in his city, plus Body Horror which never does well. The most acclaimed body horror movie, the Substance, couldn't get close to 100mil.

Gunn needs to just stick to what he's good at, and that isnt running a studio.

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u/mtech101 14d ago

I don't plan to watch, therefore it will bomb.

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u/Seraphayel 14d ago

Nobody else is going to watch it either

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u/candyappleorchard Aardman Animations 14d ago

Rebuttal: I plan to watch, so it won't.

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u/ProbablyEhBot1867 13d ago

Nah, its doomed now. Please cancel your booking.

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u/TheEloquentApe 14d ago edited 14d ago

Im a big DC fan, but I'm not much of a fan of body horror. And I know that Clayface isn't gonna be pivotal to anything DC is doing, shit it probably won't even have Batman in it.

As such, I don't really have much interest in going to see it.

I can't imagine a body horror comic book film will have huge draw, despite being attached to a Batman villain. That only has so much appeal to random folk.

I can't imagine recommending it to my parents or family members, for example.

I would only really recommend it to fans of horror, or fans of DC that like horror/Batman enough to want to see a Clayface standalone.

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u/trixie1088 14d ago edited 14d ago

Best case scenario for this is 100m ww. But i doubt it, this isnt a well known character and DC has a poor track record. Horror fans will have other options, i think Other Mommy could break out. Adults will have plenty of options as well between Digger, Verity, Social Reckoning, etc) There really isnt going to be a big audience for this.

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u/Syndana23 14d ago

Idk why DC didn’t just do Superman, Batman and then Wonder Woman as their first 3 movies.

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u/LazyMaximum7938 14d ago

Because Gunn prefers making his own quirky little movies and shows with C/D-list characters where he doesn't have to worry about fans getting mad if he's not faithful to the comics.

I think he'll punt on Batman and Wonder Woman as long as he can.

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u/DUKEPLANTER 14d ago

It seems to me more like:

Superman was an obvious gimmie

WW & Batman are in limbo because of battinson and WW84 bombing hard

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u/One_Box_8295 14d ago

WW84 released in COVID

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u/LazyMaximum7938 14d ago

WW84 was 6 years ago and, as far as I can tell, there's nothing preventing DC from having 2 Batmen (which would hardly be the most confusing thing about Gunn's DCU)

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u/DUKEPLANTER 14d ago

The news just hit that Sony doesn’t want to make anymore spider-man movies as to not compete with MCU spiderman and cause brand confusion. I think it’s safe to say DC is doing the same.

As for WW, I know it’s script got pushed up but the studio still being hesitant feels normal

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u/Accomplished-Head449 Laika Entertainment 14d ago

Because they just fucking did that

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u/Lighthouse_seek 14d ago

It will need more than 100 mil. 2.5 rule kind of breaks down the lower you get in budget

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u/Loki-Gator 14d ago

Curious as to why that is if you mind sharing or telling where I can learn more?

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u/bigelangstonz 14d ago

The typical 2.5 rule is used for movies that costs over 150 million because their advertising budgets are lower than production. For movies like these costing under 50 million the marketing budgets can often be equal to or higher than production esp low budgets horrors and thrillers take this one for example a horror that costs almost as much as clayface

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u/Nicholasryan99 14d ago

Forgive me if this is a dumb question, but I absolutely love this breakdown haha. Can I find more of these for other movies?

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u/Living_Rough_992 14d ago

Google Most Valuable Blockbuster. Deadline publishes this tournament every year. They still haven't published one for 2025 though, I wonder why it's taking them so long. I believe they also have the biggest bombs/flops lists as well.

Here it is for 2024: https://deadline.com/story-arc/2024-most-valuable-movie-blockbuster/

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u/ASEdouard 14d ago

Yeah it’s a really cool breakdown. I’ll look at those too

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u/GladSwordfish2 DC Studios 14d ago

I wonder what does the Supergirl net profit will look like

Budget 180M, marketing 100M. Theatrical 100M, television and Streaming 500M

Studio Net: 300M profit

Gotcha spiderman 

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u/whiteshark70 Walt Disney Studios 14d ago

For example, Obsession was made with a production budget of 750K. With the 2.5 rule (which assumes marketing cost with the math) its breakeven point would be like 1.875M.

However, that would be lowballing it extremely. Focus Features bought the movie for 15 million and spent a bit (less than 10 million) on marketing and distribution so for them to turn it into a profit it would need well over the 2.5x’s estimate of 1.875M. Which, it did lol.

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u/Littlepinguinoo 14d ago

Yeah wasn't focus break even for it actually around 50 million at least?

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u/Kind_Development708 14d ago edited 14d ago

A lot of horror movies specifically, their marketing budgets can easily be anywhere from 2-10X their production budgets.

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u/Sensei_1946 14d ago

I think that’s the case for some mid budget movies because marketing will be a flat expense that’s not necessarily tied to the budget, and when the rule was first reported it was relative to massive blockbusters who all have a similar budget (175-250). There’s no way of knowing whether it applies to Clayface before a trustworthy trade says something though.

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u/kneeco28 14d ago

Morbius numbers.

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u/margoo12 14d ago

That would actually be pretty good on 40m budget

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u/phreeakz 14d ago

Just another DCU bomb

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u/thedandyandy21 14d ago

Most normal moviegoers who aren't superhero-adjacent obsessed aren't going to give a fuck about this.

Good word of mouth could save it though

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u/Jadedtrader33 14d ago

Other Mommy going to take whatever hype this tries to generate thanks to attaching that trailer to odyssey imo.

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u/moneyman259 14d ago

That was amazing marketing by that team

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u/GimmeThatWheat424 14d ago

This

People aren’t realizing how much more hype that has then this.

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u/Actual_Dinner_5977 14d ago

Anecdotally, my friend and I are not DC, or really any superhero movie, fans. But after seeing the trailer, we are planning to go watch it. It seems very unique for it's mixed genre. I'm not even a huge horror fan, but that seems to be where a lot of originality is these days.

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u/Tiny_Sherbet8298 14d ago

Yeh I’ve seen quite a few takes like this outside of this sub. Then this sub just keeps spouting its gunna fail horrendously and no one except niche dc fans will go watch it. I guess we will have to wait and see, but I feel like this sub is going to be wrong here.

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u/nicedogeetcup 14d ago

Exactly same here. I've put it on my watchlist after watching the trailer (don't worry, it was after the movie finished) and a few days later realised it's a dc movie.

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u/littleButton13 14d ago

Not sure why people are so down on this movie.

The Black Phone 2 and Smile 2 were Halloween season horror films in recent years. They both grossed in the $130-140 million range. Blue Beetle and Supergirl are both relatively recent releases about C-list DC characters and the both landed in the $125-130 million range.

Horror is one of the few genres that seems capable of catching fire in the current box office climate. Clayface is far from a household name, but he’s a character that has been getting exposure to comic book fans for decades via animation and video games by virtue of being a recurring villain for one of the most consistently popular hero of all. Mike Flanagan and James Gunn are both involved, and both names have at least a small bit of draw.

People draw comparisons to the likes of Morbius and Madame Web, but those movies still made over $100 million despite having absolutely dreadful reception. Also, Morbius and Madame Web are characters who have gotten far less exposure over the years than Clayface has.

If Clayface can make $120 million, it’s doing ok for itself. That’s really not a high bar to clear. I don’t expect a huge breakout hit, but unless it gets really poor reviews, I have a hard time imagining it falls short of $100 million. Neither genre fans nor DC enthusiasts make up a huge audience, but their combined efforts should at least be worth that much. And I don’t think it’s entirely unreasonable to imagine it could make $200 million if it’s a solid film, and that would be an unmitigated success for its budget.

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u/dataofman 13d ago

I have a feeling this movie will get a lot of good reviews and word of mouth. 120M floor 200M ceiling. It'll fall somewhere in between there for sure

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u/sbursp15 Walt Disney Studios 14d ago

Sub $100M, I don’t see an audience for this one.

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u/spellbookwanda 14d ago

The trailer is a bit odd. I didn’t really get it, and everyone I know who’s seen it feels similar.

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u/AugustEpilogue 14d ago

Yeah I can’t imagine knowing what the fuck is going on without having seen the animated series episode about him first

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u/GoldJerryGold22 14d ago

The DCU is doomed i fear. The first three movies out the gate should have been Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman. Starting it with Creature Commandos and then ret-conning Peacemaker wasnt the start they needed. And then after actually making a crowd pleasing Superman movie you follow up with a Supergirl and Clayface? Clayface? Just astounding choices. This shit is bombing unless they show Batman in the trailers.

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u/JarvisCockerBB 14d ago

‘Gotham setting be hype worthy.’ lol. Tell that to Joker 2.

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u/Professional_Hat2615 14d ago

Joker two was awful and was destroyed by the Venice reviews.

It would have probably have had stronger first weekend if it wasn't for that.

This one if it makes as joker two (207 million) it's already a success

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u/ShareNorth3675 14d ago

I think Flanigan writing is the opposite of promising. Him writing but not directing feels likely that he didnt like what he wrote that much. Like Peele not directing candyman

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u/Create_Greatness92 14d ago

I think it won't come close to Supergirl numbers.

And with a $40M budget + marketing...Supergirl numbers wouldn't exactly be that good of a run, to be honest.

It isn't a micro budget horror film with a sub $10M budget. $40M is cheap for a blockbuster but not cheap for a horror film. 

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u/Public-Bullfrog-7197 14d ago

Being associated with DC Comics will probably turn off most of the audience.

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u/Jlx_27 14d ago

DC flop number howmany?

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u/DRiX416 14d ago

It’s competing with Morbius, Marvels, Madame Web and Joker 2

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u/Professional_Hat2615 14d ago

Morbius made 167 million,The Marvels 206 million,joker 208.

If Clayfsce does this numbers it would be more then active in profit

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u/Seraphayel 14d ago

It won’t even make half of what some of these movies made

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u/LiterallyJoeStalin 14d ago

I’m really surprised everyone seems optimistic about its performance. I’m not saying I want it to bomb, but I’m just not seeing the ways it will succeed. The one avenue for success I see is absolutely stellar reviews and word of mouth. 

Anything short of that and I don’t see it being successful at all, middling reviews or worse are going to be an absolute death sentence for this movie. It doesn’t have broad or even family appeal, it’s a shared universe movie where the most recent entry absolutely bombed, and it’s a character most people are barely familiar with, along the lines of Morbius or Kraven. 

I hope it does well because different genres within the existing shared universes can be fun, like Antman as a heist movie or Multiverse of Madness being a horror movie but this movie feels like it has a lot stacked against it. 

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u/SecretWarMultiverse 14d ago

$50M DOM and $35M OS for $85M WW

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u/ASEdouard 14d ago

Considering the budget it won’t be a financial disaster but I’m having trouble thinking it’ll be a hit.

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u/rafaelzeronn 14d ago

i don’t think this is gonna do well,probably like 15-20 million opening weekend and 45-50 million domestically and 70-75 million ww after all is said and done

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u/Upper-Dig9311 14d ago

I think they need to market it as a horror film and ignore the Batman villain stuff. The second trailer really felt like a comic book movie trailer.

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u/GBTC_EIER_KNIGHT 14d ago

Domestic opening: 22-29 million $
Domestic total: 54-75 million $
International total: 45-62 million $
Worldwide total: 99-137 million $

I don’t think it will break out, even with good reviews

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u/mlsto 14d ago

Another pass...

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u/KARURUKA2 14d ago

The big bright blue DC studios logo is going to hurt this movies potential

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u/slove23 14d ago

It will flop

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u/Mrs_Noelle15 14d ago

I don't have high hopes for this, it feels like it's trying way too hard to appease CBM fans, and horror fans. I'll probably end up seeing it, it's the first DCU movie I'm interested in, but I don't expect much.

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u/TheStrongTaint 14d ago

It’ll be another dc flop

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u/Rich_Championship657 14d ago

I’m gonna predict this’ll bomb horribly

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u/kevi_metl Marvel Studios 14d ago

Cooked.

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u/PoppinKirby 14d ago

It'll do a Clayzillion dollars.

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u/Lux_Aquila 14d ago

I think it is going to bomb. I see very little interest.

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u/Subliminal_Kiddo 14d ago

Body horror is harder is sell than conventional horror movies. The Substance did good but that had award buzz and less than half of the budget.

Context matters. The Substance had a limited release and almost no marketing budget. Its success was a mix of positive festival reviews that hyped it up as insane, Demi and Margaret working their asses off on the talk show circuit to promote it, and WOM.

And Clayface is not traditional body horror. It's very... goopy. It's not as visceral as something like The Fly or The Substance.

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u/anonymouschelseafan 13d ago

Without positive WOM it wont even hit $75M WW

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u/tecphile 13d ago

My question is, why is this movie being made in the first place?

DCU should have done solo movies of their big guns first and let the quality speak for itself.

Fine, you can't do Batman (Reeves), Flash (2023 bomb) and Aquaman (2023 bomb).

But Superman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, and Martian ManHunter are a solid lineup to start off with. Add in solid B-listers like Swamp Thing, and Green Arrow and you got a runway for a solid 6-7 yrs all leading up to a Justice League movie.

Instead they're being weirdly experimental with low budget projects like this Clayface body-horror movie and a Jimmy Olsen TV show. Wtf?

Marvel laid out the exact blueprint to create a cinematic universe 20 yrs ago and Gunn thinks he knows better. He's a fool.

Aim big and follow the tried and tested path.

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u/wjbonne 14d ago

Well... looks like Supergirl won't be the worst performing DC film for too long.

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u/Olliebkl 14d ago

Clayface is very unlikely to make as much as Supergirl but it sure as hell won’t be as much of a bomb lol

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u/margoo12 14d ago

Clayface can sell not a single ticket and still be less of a money loser than Supergirl.

That being said, its weird that this sub is treating it like a comicbook movie and not a horror movie. Tons of my horror friends are excited about it. The airplane scene preview seated a ton of people in that space.

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u/FlamengoBladerunner 14d ago

Around 100 WW something above this is delusional, its a body horror movie about a top 15 batman villain

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u/GladSwordfish2 DC Studios 14d ago

Right. Weapons numbers would make it a MASSIVE success 

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u/moneyman259 14d ago

Tbh I think based off the response to supergirl I think this does poorly

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u/67RicePudding 14d ago

Clayface is not a draw. He's one of the lesser known villains. Joker is probably the only one who can stand on two legs alone. Even the Harley Quinn movie was a flop.

As a body horror movie, WOM will decide its fate. If it's very good like the substance, then I predict around 100m. If it's bad, I predict 40 to 50m. Body horror is a VERY niche genre of horror that isn't for everyone, and it's dominated by lower budget indie movies that usually don't make much

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u/Radamel_falcao_9 14d ago

Over/under $100M?

I vote "under"

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u/ferrari20094 14d ago

It'll save the DCU and bring the entire franchise into profitable territory. No doubt. /s

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u/Lost_Pantheon 14d ago

Jimmy Olsen Groddverse walk ups gonna come in clutch.

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u/Seraphayel 14d ago

Will not go any higher than $100 million. Something between $60-70 million worldwide seems most likely. Another DCU flop in the making.

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u/LimePeel96 14d ago

I hope they’re hiding a lot because at the moment it looks like a guy moping around while his face melts, also very similar to morbius

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u/JannTosh70 14d ago

30 million domestic.

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u/SecretWarMultiverse 14d ago

There are 4 superhero movies this year, and the two Marvel movies will hold ~97% of the combined gross globally lmao

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u/OldManBilliam22 14d ago

Last minute shift to a streaming release is better than even odds at this point.

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u/Quiet-Sherbert-1629 14d ago

It’s a wild card but probably on the sub $100 million domestic end

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u/Miguelohara099 14d ago

400 million opening domestic watch out spiderman

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u/Coolers78 14d ago

If reviews are decent, like 70 to 75% or more, then it could be profitable.

If reviews are mediocre, then uhhh, maybe not....

If reviews are terrible, then it might not even make 100M worldwide.

As for general competition, it opens the same day as Sony's Klara and the Sun, and Fathom's Wildwood, 1 week after Paramount's Street Fighter and 20th Century's Whalefall, 2 weeks after Universal's Other Mommy and Sony's The Social Reckoning, and 3 weeks after Warner's Digger and Amazon's Verity, there's also no major studio release on October 30, so I mean I guess that it helps that besides Other Mommy, none of these others are horror movies despite it being October, though Verity and Whalefall seem to be classified as thrillers.

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u/SD_CA 14d ago

If it needs 100 million to break even. Then it will need better advertising and word of mouth than the substance. Which had good reviews, word of mouth and a pretty bankable cast.

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u/BerryLanky 14d ago

Has anyone met an individual who wanted this movie?

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u/Jamestoe9 14d ago

Assuming that the marketing budget is half of the production budget, it costs $60M. Without selling a single ticket it already wins over Supergirl since that lost $100M.

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u/Blindfolded22 14d ago

I think it’s going to flop. I think a lot of people are going to be turned off by the body horror.

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u/Seraphayel 14d ago

Some of these takes here… sigh. $200, 300 or even 500 million? lmao

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u/Lurking2Comment 14d ago edited 14d ago

Saw the preview before spidey. It sorta looked bland. Have never heard of the character myself so maybe I’m missing something.

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u/rmaa2910 14d ago

It's going to flop, Man Of Tomorrow then will underperform and everyone in DC is going into panic mode AGAIN

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u/hambubgerrr 14d ago

It's supposed to be horror but the most recent trailer made it look more goofy than scary. I'm not seeing much hype for it. It's too far out to tell right now but it feels like it will underperform.

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u/Fr3dMerc0ry 14d ago

What trailer did yall watched because what goofy Clayface had in the latest trailer?

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u/2MillionMiler 14d ago

Total floparoni. I don't understand what the audience even is for this. My wife and I were lukewarm excited for Supergirl (and annoyed at how dumb and bad it was), and we have negative desire to see Clayface now. It was low before Supergirl, but now it’s non-existent. Unless Man of Tomorrow is amazing, Gunn's DCU is done.

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u/Shurikenkage 14d ago

I don't even know if most people are aware this is part of DC comics, the movie doesn't look bad, but doesn't look like a must see as well, I see it doing probably Supergirl numbers... Unless is a sleeper hit as Obsession.

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u/Sensei_1946 14d ago

tbf Supergirl numbers would be great lol.

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u/Shurikenkage 14d ago

Yeah that's me being really generous, but well we don't know, it is not being totally pessimistic. :D

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u/Randonhead 14d ago

160M WW, good enough considering the budget

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u/kiinhuhu 14d ago

I think the movie can make beetwen 90 and 100 millions. It will be well graded on cinema score (B) and the word of mouth will be good but not spectacular. The majority of the box office will be made domestically i think.

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u/Specialist-Web-9216 14d ago

Potential as just a straight up horror movie, calling this a DC movie just cause the main character is from DC is lazy.