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" ... As the studios provide more big movies and open them closer together, the opportunity for a three-peat for all but the biggest of big hits has more-or-less vanished. The shrewd release date for the Reynolds/Jackson action adventure took advantage of a quiet early August and a near-silent late August. The movie opened well and held on because it's an old-school studio programmer that offers Ryan Reynolds as a comedic straight man along with Samuel L. Jackson doing his "Motherf***er!" schtick in a major studio release as a lead for the first time since Snakes on a Plane back in 2006. That's something of an event, along with making the picture among the few mainstream potboilers to be headlined by a black guy this summer. For those who want to see themselves on screen, that's still a big deal. And for those who have fond memories of Jackson's iconic star persona as a headliner as opposed to a supporting player or a baddie, this one qualified as an event. ... "
" ... Disney cemented itself as the place for “worth seeing in theaters” event movies (family-friendly, nostalgia-driven animated movies, live-action remakes, MCU movies and Star Wars flicks) while Netflix taught a generation to treat everything else (R-rated adult dramas, PG-13 thrillers, star-driven potboilers and essentially anything that wasn’t a Marvel/DC superhero movie, a franchise-specific animated biggie, a high-concept horror flick or a live-action musical) as “wait for streaming.” Right now, Disney is threading the line between boasting itself as “direct-to-consumer friendly” (especially as Wall Street smiles upon streaming gains) while also not necessarily wanting to undercut the theatrical industry for which Disney movies grossed $12 billion in 2019. So, no, I don’t think this deal is going to automatically mark the end of Spider-Man in the MCU. ... "