‘Shazam 2′ will also be Warner Brother’s only major release for March. Just in March alone, Michael B Jordan’s ‘Creed III’ and the slasher series ‘Scream VI’ have beat their own box office expectations. While ‘Shazam 2′ is this weekend’s only nationwide release, it’s been a packed month for the domestic box office. In 2017, ‘Justice League’ had a budget of $300 million, while ‘Batman v Superman’ ‘Man of Steel,’ ‘The Batman’ and ‘Suicide Squad’ all had budgets between $180 to $300 million. In comparison to DC’s previous budgets, both films are relatively low. ![]() So while the two films had similar budgets, the sequel is expected to make almost less than half of what the original film did within its opening weekend. According to Variety, based on early estimates, the sequel is only expected to make $35 to $40 million from the 4,000 North American cinemas during its opening weekend. However, ‘Shazam! Fury of the Gods’ may fall short when it comes to the expected box office earnings. In comparison, ‘Shazam! Fury of the Gods’, which is set to be released March 17, 2023, had a budget of $100 to $125 million which is on par with the original film, but modest in comparison to the spin-off movie ‘Black Adam.’ It also had a budget of $100 million and inspired the spin-off film ‘Black Adam’, which grossed even more with $393 million total and had a $190 to $260 million budget. The first ‘Shazam’ movie, which came out in 2019, opened with $53.3 million and went on to gross $366 million. Many fans have been quick to point out that this sequel has a relatively low budget in comparison to other DC films, and that might have quite an impact on its box office success. With Shazam 2‘s long-awaited release upon us, let’s take this opportunity to look back at every DCEU film so far and see which ones reign supreme – and which ones didn’t quite hit the mark.It’s been almost four years since the last ‘Shazam’ film hit theaters and quite a bit has changed in the DC universe since then. Shazam! Fury of the Gods is the first of the offerings this year in what is shaping up to be the DCEU’s final year, with The Flash, Blue Beetle, and Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom all coming later this year, as the reset begins. Unfortunately, it could all be for nothing when it is erased from existence and DC Studios starts with a relative clean slate in James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe. and DC managed to turn things around and produced a number of strong films. Though their Superman film Man Of Steel was released in 2013, it wasn’t until its long-awaited sequel Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice was announced that WB confirmed their intentions to build a shared universe full of DC Comics superheroes and from there, the DCEU has grown into something else entirely.Īs with most things in life, it suffered from multiple teething issues (and perhaps a little rushing), but after a few trips back to the drawing board, the creative visionaries at Warner Bros. from trying, as they launched their very own, the DCEU, midway through the decade. ![]() ![]() That may be an undisputed fact, but it hasn’t stopped Warner Bros. When it comes to shared cinematic universes, it goes without saying that Marvel Studios’ MCU is the one to beat. and DC Films for Suicide Squad (2016) - Harley Quinn (Margot Robbie) With Shazam! Fury of the Gods now out in the world, let’s see how all the DC Extended Universe / DCEU films stack up against each other.
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