Domestic Opening Weekends
>The Mummy 2 - $68.1 million
>The Mummy - $43.3 million
>The Mummy 3 - $40.4 million
>Scorpion King - $36.1 million
>The Mummy 2017 - $32.2 million
So... Mummy 2>Mummy>Mummy 3> Scorpion King > Mummy 2017
What happened /tv/.
Dark Universe is already finished?
>>83882823
is the fucking movie good or not is what I care about, box office is for jews and jews alone.
>>83882839
Also need to know. I cant believe a Cruise movie has such a low score.
>>83882839
if the box office fails, sequels (and their plans for a shared monster universe) fails.
>>83882937
IS
THE
MOVIE
GOOD
NIGGER?!?
The movie is okay
Critics mostly hate it. I thought it was entertaining, lighthearted, visually pleasant. Tom Cruise feels out of place but he's not bad. Crowe as Jekyll/Hyde was good but the transformation is lackluster.
Isn't Universal now saying that the Brendan movies are canon?
>>83882823
>Dark Universe is already finished?
Let's hope so.
It should have been a horror franchise. It's suffering from trying to be Marvel too hard.
>>83882839
Standard monster movie, sucks because you want the girl to win because she's cute, but Cruise has to be a normie and go for the boring archaeologist with whom he shares zero chemistry.
Why can't any of these fucking movies just indulge in being bad for once?
>>83883712
This.
I'm honestly surprised with the piss-poor ratings some critics give it. It wasn't a *great* movie but I don't see why they consider it absolute dogshit.
>>83883006
It's not bad, worth a rental or Netflix. Maybe the cheap day at the theater.
>>83882823
>Dark Universe is already finished?
I hope.
>>83882823
Now post the international numbers lol. chinks love Tom Cruise.
>>83883826
Cast Dracula, Wolfman, and Frankenstein's monster.
It was serviceable as a movie, some neat direction with skipping time, and the Mummy being in Nick's head. Although it felt more like a movie about a Super-Zombie than a Mummy. The girl as a character is paper thin, has no personality except being there for exposition and being the love interest.
I can see where they're looking to start their own version of The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. I'm not sure if they'll get the chance to go that far.
>>83882823
http://deadline.com/2017/06/the-mummy-wonder-woman-international-box-office-weekend-results-1202111212/
>‘The Mummy’ Unearths $141M Offshore, $172.3M Global; ‘Wonder Woman’ Flies To $232M At International Box Office
KEK
>>83884005
>>83883712
This sums it up well. Cruise did OK even though miscast. Pretty decent Mummy movie. Was afraid of stupi-scary tropes but they mostly avoided.
I hated the Fraser Mummy movies. Tried too hard to be funny. This one has many yucks but not overdone.
7/10
>>83882823
Bad combo. Cruise works well when he's collaborating closely with a director on a story and ensuring the thing is actually good. This Dark Universe shit seems like it was pre-made and they just stuffed Cruise in there without him getting involved too deep.
Really, all the shit cruise gets, he's still a sign of quality when he's highly involved.
Also, who gives a shit about the mummy as a villain nowadays? Unless it's some giant city destroying thing there's no appetite.
>>83882823
It has done 175 million world wide. While its domestic take leaves a lot of room for improvement, it won't be the bomb it might look like state side.
DUCU was dead when they tried to start it with a perfectly serviceable Dracula movie and then backed off.
>>83882839
Sofia Boutella is the best part of it