Batman V Superman is the 4th BIGGEST movie opening EVER ahead of EVERY COMIC movie!

Disgustya Stallone

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What the fukk are you talking about that BvS is the number one opening comic movie when Avengers, Ultron, and Iron Man 3 still has that record above this average movie, why are you lying for this movie?:heh:
I'm not lying for anyone brah

did you click the link in the 1st post?

I suggest you do that and shut your d*cksucker
 

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what's not to get? one line of comic books/movies is geared for UN-intellegent f*ck boys who need to be spoonfed story-lines, and watch basically the same origin story over and over again

the other one bets on their base being smart, intelligent and able to figure out a plot w/o being hand-held through out, who's movies are dark, gritty and based in reality

as for your last statement.... 1.1B is better than 1.0B is it not? what's not to understand about a rivalry that's been around for 50-60+ years? why WOULDN'T it spill over into the movies?

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I'm not lying for anyone brah

did you click the link in the 1st post?

I suggest you do that and shut your d*cksucker
I did you derange fan boy

This is from the link YOU posted

When adjusting for inflation, however, Batman v Superman falls behind the debuts of both Dark Knightmovies, as well as several films based on Marvel Comics characters, including 2012’s The Avengers and 2015’s Avengers: Age of Ultron.
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I did you derange fan boy

This is from the link YOU posted

When adjusting for inflation, however, Batman v Superman falls behind the debuts of both Dark Knightmovies, as well as several films based on Marvel Comics characters, including 2012’s The Avengers and 2015’s Avengers: Age of Ultron.
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clearly not taking into account the global numbers for all movies involved

and I didn't post that link you simple minded b*tch
 

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clearly not taking into account the global numbers for all movies involved

and I didn't post that link you simple minded b*tch
The arficle doesn't say any of that and you just made that up you punkass DC stan:beli:

I see why you didn't post the article in your post you fukking lair

The whole article

Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice flew higher than any movie based on DC Comics superheroes has before, opening in the U.S. and Canada with an estimated $170.1 million over the Easter holiday weekend.

That easily beats the $116.6 million record debut for Superman movies held by 2013’s Man of Steel.
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Adam B. Vary / BuzzFeed News

It also just surpasses the $160.9 million debut held by 2012’s The Dark Knight Rises, as well as the $158.4 million debut of 2008’s The Dark Knight.
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Adam B. Vary / BuzzFeed News

When adjusting for inflation, however, Batman v Superman falls behind the debuts of both Dark Knightmovies, as well as several films based on Marvel Comics characters, including 2012’s The Avengers and 2015’s Avengers: Age of Ultron.
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Adam B. Vary / BuzzFeed News

Still, this is an astronomic box office take for any movie, and it set several other box office records in the process. It’s easily the best opening weekend for director Zack Snyder, and stars Ben Affleck and Henry Cavill.

And anyone still holding onto the notion that there is such a thing as “summer movie season” anymore, especially in terms of box office power, should seriously reconsider. Batman v Superman earned not only the all-time biggest domestic debut in March — beating the $152.5 million set by The Hunger Games in 2012 — it’s the biggest debut ever for a movie opening before May.

Internationally, BVS earned an estimated $254 million, including roughly $57.3 million in China, a record debut for Warner Bros. Pictures. Overall, the movie has grossed a gigantic $424.1 million worldwide.
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Adam B. Vary / BuzzFeed News

This copious display of financial strength comes as very good news for Warner Bros., which is using Batman v Superman to launch an ambitious and risky cinematic ecosystem based on DC Comics characters into a marketplace already saturated with superhero movies. The next of the DC-based films, Suicide Squad, opens Aug. 5 — after Captain America: Civil War and X-Men: Apocalypse in May, and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows in June.

This weekend’s returns, however, do present at least one cause for concern for Warner Bros. and the DC Films team. Batman v Superman earned a lackluster “B” rating from the audience polling firm CinemaScore. From men, who made up roughly 62% of ticket buyers, the film earned a “B–” rating, suggesting word-of-mouth on the movie is subdued at best.

How the movie fares over the following weeks, where it isn’t considered to face much competition until The Jungle Book opens on April 15, will strongly indicate audiences’ long-term enthusiasm for Snyder’s downbeat and morally ambiguous approach to the material. Critics, meanwhile, have made their scorn for that approach abundantly clear.

Here are the estimated top 10 box office figures for Friday to Sunday, courtesy of Box Office Mojo:

1. Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice* — $170.1 million
2. Zootopia — $23.1 million
3. My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2* — $18.1 million
4. Miracles from Heaven — $9.5 million
4. The Divergent Series: Allegiant — $9.5 million
6. 10 Cloverfield Lane — $6 million
7. Deadpool — $5 million
8. London Has Fallen — $2.9 million
9. Hello, My Name is Doris — $1.7 million
10. Eye in the Sky — $1 million

*Opening weekend
 

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The arficle doesn't say any of that and you just made that up you punkass DC stan:beli:

I see why you didn't post the article in your post you fukking lair

The whole article

Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice flew higher than any movie based on DC Comics superheroes has before, opening in the U.S. and Canada with an estimated $170.1 million over the Easter holiday weekend.

That easily beats the $116.6 million record debut for Superman movies held by 2013’s Man of Steel.
enhanced-5161-1459091929-1.png

Adam B. Vary / BuzzFeed News

It also just surpasses the $160.9 million debut held by 2012’s The Dark Knight Rises, as well as the $158.4 million debut of 2008’s The Dark Knight.
enhanced-18032-1459091927-1.png

Adam B. Vary / BuzzFeed News

When adjusting for inflation, however, Batman v Superman falls behind the debuts of both Dark Knightmovies, as well as several films based on Marvel Comics characters, including 2012’s The Avengers and 2015’s Avengers: Age of Ultron.
enhanced-23036-1459091921-1.png

Adam B. Vary / BuzzFeed News

Still, this is an astronomic box office take for any movie, and it set several other box office records in the process. It’s easily the best opening weekend for director Zack Snyder, and stars Ben Affleck and Henry Cavill.

And anyone still holding onto the notion that there is such a thing as “summer movie season” anymore, especially in terms of box office power, should seriously reconsider. Batman v Superman earned not only the all-time biggest domestic debut in March — beating the $152.5 million set by The Hunger Games in 2012 — it’s the biggest debut ever for a movie opening before May.

Internationally, BVS earned an estimated $254 million, including roughly $57.3 million in China, a record debut for Warner Bros. Pictures. Overall, the movie has grossed a gigantic $424.1 million worldwide.
enhanced-20195-1459097003-2.png

Adam B. Vary / BuzzFeed News

This copious display of financial strength comes as very good news for Warner Bros., which is using Batman v Superman to launch an ambitious and risky cinematic ecosystem based on DC Comics characters into a marketplace already saturated with superhero movies. The next of the DC-based films, Suicide Squad, opens Aug. 5 — after Captain America: Civil War and X-Men: Apocalypse in May, and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows in June.

This weekend’s returns, however, do present at least one cause for concern for Warner Bros. and the DC Films team. Batman v Superman earned a lackluster “B” rating from the audience polling firm CinemaScore. From men, who made up roughly 62% of ticket buyers, the film earned a “B–” rating, suggesting word-of-mouth on the movie is subdued at best.

How the movie fares over the following weeks, where it isn’t considered to face much competition until The Jungle Book opens on April 15, will strongly indicate audiences’ long-term enthusiasm for Snyder’s downbeat and morally ambiguous approach to the material. Critics, meanwhile, have made their scorn for that approach abundantly clear.

Here are the estimated top 10 box office figures for Friday to Sunday, courtesy of Box Office Mojo:

1. Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice* — $170.1 million
2. Zootopia — $23.1 million
3. My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2* — $18.1 million
4. Miracles from Heaven — $9.5 million
4. The Divergent Series: Allegiant — $9.5 million
6. 10 Cloverfield Lane — $6 million
7. Deadpool — $5 million
8. London Has Fallen — $2.9 million
9. Hello, My Name is Doris — $1.7 million
10. Eye in the Sky — $1 million

*Opening weekend
again.... I didn't post that article

my link was to boxofficemojo

this guy is livid dc = :king:
 

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again.... I didn't post that article

my link was to boxofficemojo

this guy is livid dc = :king:
No you didn't:what:

And if you did

boxofficemojo

OPENING WEEKENDS



Note: Sort by Rank or any other column to view all wide releases.
Rank Title (click to view) Studio Opening* % of Total Theaters Avg. Total Gross^ Date**
1 Star Wars: The Force Awakens BV $247,966,675 26.6% 4,134 $59,982 $933,662,528 12/18/2015
2 Jurassic World Uni. $208,806,270 32.0% 4,274 $48,855 $652,270,625 6/12/2015
3 Marvel's The Avengers BV $207,438,708 33.3% 4,349 $47,698 $623,357,910 5/4/2012
4 Avengers: Age of Ultron BV $191,271,109 41.7% 4,276 $44,731 $459,005,868 5/1/2015
5 Iron Man 3 BV $174,144,585 42.6% 4,253 $40,946 $409,013,994 5/3/2013
6 Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice WB $170,100,000 100.0% 4,242 $40,099 $170,100,000 3/25/2016
7 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 WB $169,189,427 44.4% 4,375 $38,672 $381,011,219 7/15/2011
8 The Dark Knight Rises WB $160,887,295 35.9% 4,404 $36,532 $448,139,099 7/20/2012
9 The Dark Knight WB $158,411,483 29.7% 4,366 $36,283 $533,345,358 7/18/2008
10 The Hunger Games: Catching Fire LGF $158,074,286 37.2% 4,163 $37,971 $424,668,047 11/22/2013

Just accept yo "L" breh:comeon:
 

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it's comical to me how some in here don't seem to understand that other superhero movies have had staggered international releases, and the fact that BvS opened up in EVERY worldwide territory simultaneously is why they can claim this title or whatever as having the biggest opening ever for a super-hero movie

 
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