5 REASONS BATMAN V SUPERMAN DEFIED REVIEWS WITH A MASSIVE OPENING

5 REASONS BATMAN V SUPERMAN DEFIED REVIEWS WITH A MASSIVE OPENING

The Hollywood Reporter explains how Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice was able to shrug off dismal reviews and land a record breaking opening weekend. Hit the jump to read.

Editorial Opinion
By TwistedKingdom - Mar 28, 2016 10:03 AM EST
Filed Under: Batman vs. Superman
Source: HollywoodReporter.com


 

Well, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice is finally here and it arrived with a huge opening weekend. It’s already claimed the largest opening in the month of March with $166.1 million and the largest global opening for a comic book movie with $420M. Early reviews following special screenings had die hard fans praising the film but a majority of professional critics and audiences were less favorable with their reviews. At the time of posting this, it currently sits with a 29% approval at Rotten Tomatoes and a ho-hum Cinemascore of B amongst audiences.

 

Despite the negative feedback, BvS was able to pull in an impressive haul over the Easter weekend and Pamela McClintock of the Hollywood Reporter offers five reasons why.

 

1. DC’S TRINITY

 

Comic book fans have been predicting this since Warner Bros announced the movie three years ago - it’s Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman on the big screen together. Three of the most iconic heroes ever. The allure was too great.

 

"The opening weekend of Batman v. Superman was always going to be critic-proof — this is a film for fans of all ages of the iconic comic book characters," explains box-office analyst Jeff Bock. "However, the key element here is successive weekends, which will likely suffer greatly. As it stands, Batman v. Superman will likely drop like a rock in its second weekend. Easter was golden for Batman v. Superman, but the aftermath might be rotten eggs. Positive reviews would have eased the drop."

 

ComScore's (an internet analytics company) Paul Dergarabedian, adds, "For moviegoers, all the naysayers and negative reviews were like your annoying aunt who tells you to eat your veggies because they are better for you than that yummy candy bar. You know she’s right, but you will still want to eat the damn candy bar. The reviews at this point had zero impact. Putting these two iconic characters in a celebrity death match of sorts was a truly irresistible and compelling concept. The audience decided this one with their hearts and their gut, not someone else’s opinion. How could you not want to see this movie if you are a superhero fan?"

 

2. OPENING DAY-AND-DATE

 

Rather than opening overseas first, then reaching the states, (or vice versa), Batman v Superman opened everywhere at the same time, including China. That’s something tentpoles rarely do because of the difficulties of scheduling so many foreign markets. That’s especially true in China where Hollywood films open after the U.S. launch. BvS raked in $57.3M in the Middle Kingdom.

 

3. FANBOY FEVER

 

Exit polls conducted by comScore's PostTrak service on Saturday showed that fanboys made up a large chunk of the audience. More than 66 percent of ticket buyers were male, while 63 percent of the audience was between the ages of 18 and 34. No numbers on how many were repeat viewings. Older moviegoers, who are arguably more influenced by reviews, were more skeptical. Only 6 percent of ticket buyers were over the age of 44, and only 3 percent over the age of 55.

 

4. A RISING TIDE LIFTS ALL BOATS.

 

According to Bock and Dergarabedian, audiences were already finding their way back to theaters thanks to event titles like Jurassic World, Star Wars: The Force Awakens and Deadpool — Fox's irreverent, R-rated superhero movie that's made $745 million since opening back on Valentines Day weekend.

 

5. THE PERFECT RELEASE DATE

 

Remember when Batman v Superman was scheduled to open May 6th, opposite Captain America: Civil War? Warner pushed up its release date in order to avoid a showdown with Disney and Marvel's superhero mashup and it turned out to be a smart move.

 

There’s far less competition in Spring. Veronika Kwan Vandenberg, Warner Bros’ President of Worldwide Distribution says, ”It helped to be one of the big first films of the year, and going out earlier helped us get a day-and-date release in China,". She goes on to add "And in summer, we would have much more competition in the successive weekends."

 

BvS broke a number of records in its takeoff, including the biggest Easter weekend of all time, blowing past the $152.2M mark set by The Hunger Games.

 

Have you seen Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice yet? What did you think? Sound off below.

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DeusExSponge
DeusExSponge - 3/28/2016, 11:32 AM
This is an editorial my friend. Oh and in before another flame war.
MonicaRappacci
MonicaRappacci - 3/28/2016, 11:36 AM
Good Editorial.

However, you should probably move this to Editorials before the angry people come in for bloodlust and tell you to.

Jus' sayin!
Jaspion
Jaspion - 3/28/2016, 11:50 AM
One of the best I've seen.

Jaspion
Jaspion - 3/28/2016, 11:52 AM
MiopTop
MiopTop - 3/28/2016, 2:22 PM
GUYS ! This made less than MoS on opening Sunday. Are you all understanding this ? The extremely front loaded and divisive Man of Steel made more on its opening Sunday than the Batman/Wonder Woman filled sequel did. GIVE UP
pesmerga44
pesmerga44 - 3/28/2016, 4:34 PM
Sorry to burst the bubble but to really see if BvS defied the critics we have to see if the 2nd weekend, 3rd weekend, and beyond are strong to determine if this movie has the legs to make major money. Beyond the most rabid fanboys who would say that the sky is red instead of blue and the grass is magenta instead of green if it had something positive to say about WB/DC. Everyone knew it was going to make big money opening weekend. Fans of DC, fans of CBM's, men ages 18-35, teenagers, etc... all the major demographics for this kind of movie were going to see it opening weekend no matter what the critics said. If the movie goes forward strong and has good weekends that will tells us the audience liked the movie despite the critics. If the movie falters and has bad 2nd and 3rd weekends and so on that will show us the word of mouth is bad and that people aren't doing repeat viewings.
MikeJulz87
MikeJulz87 - 3/28/2016, 5:10 PM
To me, the main reason for the opening weekend success is because for the first time EVER, we got the trinity in the sAme movie. Wonder woman also having her onscreen debut.

I mean you can have these three talking to each other on a round table for two and a half hours, it will still make the sAme money.
CSHMovies
CSHMovies - 3/30/2016, 3:03 PM
Great editorial! The film was always gonna make money first off because simply put the premise is the first of its kind. Batman and Supes battling it out. The drop is from the awful word of mouth its rightly getting.
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