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January 14, 2025 02:04 PM IST
Andy Muschietti also said that when a US$200 million film is made, “the studio wants to bring even your grandmother to the movies”.
Filmmaker Andy Muschietti has spoken about the failure of his 2023 DC superhero film The Flash, saying that the film could not attract all moviegoers. The film was released despite poor reviews and grossed approximately US$270 million at the global box office, barely exceeding its budget of approximately US$200 million. (Also Read | The Flash review: A gratifying superhero saga with a beating heart)
In an interview with Radio Tu’s YouTube show La Bolera del Coso, Muschietti said that people did not really care about the character of The Flash. Andy said, “Apart from all the other reasons why The Flash failed, it was because it wasn’t a movie that all four parties liked. It failed on that level… When a US$200 million movie is made, The studio wants to bring it even.” Your grandmother was in the cinema.”
“Then I realized things like, a lot of people aren’t interested in the Flash character…there are a lot of women who aren’t interested in the Flash character…but I’m very happy with the film.” He added.
The four quadrants refer to four types of audiences: male viewers under the age of 25, male viewers over the age of 25, female viewers under the age of 25, and female viewers over the age of 25.
The Flash stars Ezra Miller as the titular speedster. The film also stars Sasha Calle, Michael Shannon, Ron Livingston, Maribel Verdu, Kiersey Clemons, Antje True, and Michael Keaton.
It faced many controversies before its release. Ezra was involved in several legal issues, including charges of disorderly conduct, assault, and misconduct.
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