The Flash director reveals why the DC movie failed at the box office
Andy Muschietti, Director Flashtalks about why the DC movie failed at the box office.
In a new interview, the director says that many factors contributed to the poor performance of the superhero film and its failure to bring moviegoers to theaters.
“I guess [The Flash] “It failed because it did not appeal to all four quadrants,” Muschietti said. La Bolera del Coso. “When you make a $200 million movie, the studio expects you to bring your grandmother to theaters.”
Muschietti said that “in private conversations,” he was told that “a lot of people aren’t interested in The Flash. Half of the quarters, two of which are female.” [and] Many women are not interested in The Flash.
According to a Comscore PostTrak exit poll, the public Flash Thursday night’s show attracted 47% men over 25 (78% score), 29% men under 25 (73% score), 17% women over 25 (76%) and 7% women under 25 (78%).
The director said he was happy with the film and described it as his best film yet. Muschietti also touched on the public relations crisis the film faced due to Ezra Miller’s legal troubles amid his struggles with his mental health.
“When you make a movie, there are things that are out of your control, and one of those things is when an actor has a public relations crisis,” Muschietti said.
Muschietti adds that he had no problems with Miller, saying: “I had a great experience with him as an actor. “He’s a great comedian, and he surprised me a lot.”
With James Gunn and Peter Safran building a new DC Universe, Muschietti will have another chance to make another superhero movie as he is set to direct a Batman movie. The brave and the bold. The film features Batman and his son Damian Wayne as Robin, an assassin and murderer who takes on the Dark Knight.