Thursday, 9 May 2019

Avengers endgame we need to talk about this!!!

The true heart and soul of the first decade of the Marvel Cinematic Universe was not actually Captain America (Chris Evans) or Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr), it was a character who didn’t have any movies with her name on it — Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson). She’s been as involved with every major event as they were, and is more grounded than either of them. Natasha Romanov is the most human Avenger — a person who is far from perfect but manages to do the right thing anyway.
So with Cap and Tony on the way out — Evans and Downey Jr were talking for a while about how they’re out after this one — we came into “Endgame” watching to see who the movie would set up to take their places at the de facto leaders of the Avengers. It would make sense for someone who has been around as long as they have and has played just as central a role in the franchise to fill that void, and presumably such a person would begin shouldering that burden in this movie.
So why not Black Widow? After the big five-year time skip early on in “Endgame” she’s the one maintaining ties between the various remaining superheroes. She is, in this film, becoming the leader that the Avengers will need moving forward.
But then “Endgame” sees her and Hawkeye (Jeremy Renner) head to Vormir in the past to retrieve the Soul Stone during the big Time Heist sequence, and they have to make a sacrifice in order to get it. And Black Widow chooses to kill herself so that Hawkeye can be with his family again after the Avengers get all the stones and save trillions of lives.
Yes, they really fridged Black Widow for the remainder of “Endgame,” and she doesn’t appear to be coming back, even after Captain America returned the Soul Stone at the end of the movie by some means. Hulk (Mark Ruffalo) even mentions that he tried to bring her back when he did his reverse snap, but that didn’t work.
And yet Marvel Studios has a solo Black Widow movie on the way next year, and there’s only two real possibilities for what such a movie could entail: it could be a prequel, or it could be a “Star Trek III: The Search for Spock” type of thing. Or, I guess, it could be both. We don’t actually know anything firm about the movie yet, so right now we’re left to make guesses.
A prequel seems like the most logical answer, except that would be a strange way to usher in the beginning of the next phase of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. It would depend on what the actual plot is, I guess, but there’s no big cosmic stuff in Black Widow’s backstory that we know of. A Black Widow origin story or something would be an exceptionally strange concept to roll with after she’s dead in the present. Especially since Scarlett Johansson is set to star in the film, which would mean just de-aging her like Samuel L. Jackson in “Captain Marvel,” but to her teenage years for the entire film, maybe? It’s a headache just thinking about it.
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The “Search for Spock” scenario, meanwhile, would likely involve Hawkeye and Hulk and whoever else embarking on a quest to retrieve her from the Soul Realm, which is presumably where the people who are sacrifie to the Soul Stone go when they die, judging by Thanos’ brief conversation with young Gamo after he did the snap in “Avengers: Infinity War.”
But it would also be exceptionally strange for a movie about “Black Widow” to focus largely on two male characters. So a combination prequel/”Search for Spock” thing, perhaps with some time travel thrown in, would make more sense. Remember, the Avengers just have a time machine now, so while on the quest to find Black Widow they could interact with past versions of her. But even then the story would be focused on the men, which would not be ideal by any means.
Until we know more about the movie — a post-credits scene after “Spider-Man: Far From Home” seems like the most likely place for a hint — it’s basically impossible to try to figure this out accurately. So guess away.

How likely is Avenger Infinity will the surprise on box office?

Basically zero. Avatar benefited from a couple things that will basically make surpassing it near impossible for the foreseeable future: It came out right as 3D films were taking off, and it was the only film at the time made purely with 3D in mind. Unlike most films that were converted to 3D in post-production, Avatar was filmed in 3D. It was made to be a purely visual feast that made use of 3D film technology to create something totally new that people hadn’t experienced before. People went and watched the film multiple times simply to experience this. Now, its novelty has worn off, so it’s not really anything special like it was originally. It remained in theatres a very long time (34 weeks). Even Star Wars: The Force Awakens, another film juggernaut, only stayed 24 weeks, a full 2.5 months less than Avatar. Avatar released in December, amid basically zero competition for a very long time. Infinity War simply won’t have anywhere near the staying power that Avatar did, because Infinity War doesn’t have the same kind of novelty that Avatar carried, and it’s releasing very close to a number of other big films (Deadpool 2, Solo: A Star Wars Story) that will heavily limit its backend ticket sales. People will go to see this film once or twice, and then wait for a home release, but Avatar was a film that demanded being seen in theatres to get the full experience of it, and many people went to see it 3, 4, or even more times, something that simply won’t happen for most viewers of Infinity War, because there’s just no need.

Avenger the endgame movie makes Fastest Hundred crore club in India

Yes, there is more Avengers: Endgame box office news, as the MCU epic earned a whopping $82.2 million overseas on Monday. That includes $18.6 million in China alone, but it actually earned $55 million since Sunday over there giving the film a $387 million seven-day cum. So, yeah, it’s slowing down a little bit in China without remotely collapsing. Like its gonzo-bananas business in North America, the situation is that it’ll have made so much money by May 10 that it almost won’t matter if Detective Pikachu takes it down a peg or two. While the $854 million cume of Wolf Warrior 2 is probably out of the question, it might (emphasis on “might”) end up just over the $699 million cume of The Wandering Earth to be China’s second-biggest earner. It’ll pass Fate of the Furious ($392 million) by the end of this blog post to become the biggest export ever in China. Actually, if all this plays out as somewhat expected, we may see a scenario where Avengers: Endgame is the number two movie almost everywhere. It may end up right between Avatar ($760 million) and The Force Awakens ($937 million) in North America. It may end up between The Wandering Earth and Wolf Warrior 2 in China. And it may end up in second place in both overseas and worldwide grosses right between Titanic ($1.5 billion overseas and $2.1 billion worldwide) and Avatar ($2 billion overseas and $2.788 billion worldwide). Of course, results may vary, and at this juncture it has such a head start overseas that I’d be less surprised to see it top Avatar than I would to see it top The Force Awakens. I’m less comfortable guestimating overseas business, but even a straight-up 60% global drop would still be (give or take the fact that many markets opened before Friday) $450 million worldwide this weekend. So presume (spitball math alert) a $1.186 billion overseas total by Thursday and $450 million domestic total by day seven, which would mean around $1.639 billion heading into the weekend. So, yes, it might top $2 billion by Sunday. Either way, it has already earned (counting Tuesday in China, as Tuesday-through Thursday are holidays there) $1.38 billion worldwide in around a week of global play. That puts it past Universal/Comcast’s Fate of the Furious ($1.236 billion), Walt Disney’s Incredibles 2 ($1.243 billion), Disney’s Beauty and the Beast ($1.264 billion), Disney’s Frozen ($1.277 billion), Universal’s Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom ($1.31 billion), Disney’s Star Wars: The Last Jedi ($1.333 billion), Warner Bros./Time Warner’s Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part II ($1.342 billion) and Disney’s Black Panther ($1.346 billion) on the global charts. It’s already the ninth-biggest global grosser of all time in just seven days. So avenger endgame is must watch and all time favorite movie which running on box office successfully and breaking up all records still now as all movies