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Media spins excuses for woke superhero film that risks losing millions.

Media Spin⁤ Machine Kicks‍ Into Gear to Make Excuses for Woke Superhero Movie ⁤That Could Lose Millions

Just what we needed: another superhero movie ⁤focused ⁤more on filling a diversity quota⁤ than actual entertainment.

The Warner Bros./DC Studios/Safran ​Co. ‍film “Blue Beetle,” released Friday, was ‌touted‍ as DC’s first Latino-led superhero ​movie.

Initially conceived as a streaming-exclusive ⁢production, ⁤“Blue Beetle” — starring Xolo Maridueña in the title role — ⁣found its place as the penultimate chapter of the former era ‍of ‍the​ DC Extended⁣ Universe, which is set to undergo ⁣a revitalization under the collaborative guidance‍ of James Gunn and Peter Safran.

So far, fans are not impressed.

The production⁣ budget for the film was ‍about $104 million, ⁢according to Collider.

The ⁤outlet said⁢ the movie will need to double that just to break even —‍ and it has a long way to ​go.

Over its opening weekend, “Blue Beetle” made ​only $25.4 ⁣million at ⁣the ​box office —​ good enough for No.⁣ 1 overall⁢ but less than projected, according to Deadline.

As Koimoi reported, “Blue Beetle has become yet another underperformer at the⁢ Box Office and has opened to numbers that are being called the lowest for DC flicks in⁤ the almost‍ past 2 decades.”

Why did it underperform?

Deadline’s Anthony D’Alessandro said the box office total “isn’t shocking next to other Latino and Hispanic fueled ⁤action pics” and suggested poor promotion was to⁣ blame.

“Why wasn’t this movie even strutted at San Diego‌ Comic-Con?” he wrote.

“[H]ow​ much ‌does it cost for a studio to rent two movie auditoriums, popcorn and soda, and two-night hotel ​accommodations for a director⁣ so that the movie can be shown off to‍ fans and screamed across⁢ social media?” D’Alessandro said.

He also wrote Sunday ‍that⁢ Tropical Storm Hilary might keep moviegoers in‌ Southern California from ⁤seeing the film.

“If ⁣it’s heavy ​rains, no one is going out,” D’Alessandro ⁣said.

The Hollywood Reporter expressed‍ similar concerns.

“It remains to be seen how much Tropical​ Storm Hilary dampens grosses in Los Angeles⁢ — the film’s top market — and other⁣ parts of the Southwest, ‍but Warner Bros. expects⁣ the impact to be significant,” it said.

A review in Geeks and Gamers by Alex Gherzo has a more plausible explanation.

“However ‍bad you think Blue⁤ Beetle is, it’s worse,” Gherzo wrote.

“I was ⁣surprised,” he said. “I figured ‌it ‍would be a dull⁣ but fairly innocuous superhero movie, forgettable but harmless. It isn’t; it’s one of⁢ the most aggressively⁣ annoying, poorly written, badly plotted films in recent memory, ⁤not so ‍much derivative of other superhero movies as shamelessly cribbing from them to patch ​together something resembling a story.

“This is what I imagine⁢ a film written by AI would look like (at least in the early stages before we get to the horror sentience ‌stage), a ⁣soulless⁤ patchwork of what a machine thinks is a human story.”

Gherzo then explained why he‌ believes identity politics and entertainment don’t work.

“Blue Beetle leans heavily into ⁢identity politics, casting white people ⁤as oppressors and colonizers⁤ and‍ Hispanics ‍as marginalized​ and impoverished,” he wrote.

“Every‌ clash between ⁢characters is defined in racial terms,”‍ Gherzo said, “with ⁢Jaime’s uncle ⁤encouraging him to be a hero⁣ for his people, as opposed to white people, ​who have Superman, ⁢Batman, and the ⁢Flash.

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“Aside from ​casting those heroes in a bad light – I don’t recall Superman putting ⁣racial quotas on the people he ‍saves⁤ – it ⁢doesn’t ‌do wonders for Jaime, either, and he never ​refutes this or‍ declares himself a hero for everyone (Though even in‌ those ​parameters, Jaime never tries to help⁢ his neighborhood or save Hispanic civilians; it’s all about‌ him.)”

“They’re also illegal aliens (because Hollywood seems to think all Hispanic people came here illegally), and they‌ seemingly ⁢spend their days whining about imperialism,” he added.

“There’s nothing to be inspired by ⁤or believe in with Blue⁢ Beetle, just a lot of complaining,” Gherzo⁤ wrote.

Many on social media agreed with him.

As a fan of superhero movies,‍ I‍ really ⁣don’t​ care about the⁣ race of the lead character as long as the movie is entertaining.

But if the movie is banking ⁣on⁤ selling tickets for any other reason than ⁤the satisfaction the viewer feels at the end, it was made for the ⁤wrong reasons.

The‌ jury ‌is still out ⁤on “Blue Beetle.”

The ‍final verdict ⁢will⁤ be written on ⁣the box office receipts.

The post Media ⁤Spin⁢ Machine Kicks Into Gear to Make ‍Excuses⁣ for Woke Superhero Movie That Could Lose Millions appeared first on The ​Western Journal.



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