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AVENGERS ENDGAME VS AVATAR AND ROTTEN TOMATOES FAILED TO DETHRONE GODZILLA: KING OF THE MONSTERS
When Avengers Endgame was released for its theatrical run, it did very well. Whoever thought that this movie would be seeking to dethrone Avatar’s box office run
When Avengers Endgame was released for its theatrical run, it did very well. Whoever thought that this movie would be seeking to dethrone Avatar’s box office run?
Avengers Endgame
Over the many weeks it became a super obsession.
Avengers Endgame had added more post credit stuff. Not sure what it was, but it appeared everything was being thrown together to attract the people back to theaters again. If everything new was after the movie, then people who saw this three times in a row might not want to sit through it again just to see this stuff afterwards.
But it appeared to be working as Avengers Endgame made even more money.
I never saw such obsession to beat Avatar’s overall gross at the box office. Maybe there should be a crossover between the Avengers and the characters from Avatar to really settle the score.
Godzilla: King of the Monsters
On another topic, people who reviewed Godzilla: King of the Monsters for Rotten Tomatoes should not have because they were not Godzilla fans.
It appeared those who wrote their horrible reviews for Godzilla: King of the Monsters were not only not Godzilla fans, but also did not have an understanding of the monster king. Therefore, since they were not fans, they should not have been reviewing this movie.
Still the king
To GODZILLA: KING OF THE MONSTERS credit, against all odds and against all those ridiculous reviews from people who were not Godzilla fans, it still made over $384 million worldwide. This movie is still being shown in China, which it most likely would make more money, which means GODZILLA STILL THE TRUE KING!
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