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A huge company owning a smaller one, for example Disney owning Marvel Studios.
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The trailer features props such as cars, or giant sets, and a range of special effects whether it be CGI or practical they all indicate a large budget.
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Social media - they interacted with fans in order to promote their films.
Posters- they created exceptional posters that convey the vibe of the movie.
Influencers- they got influencers to promote their film on social media platforms such as TikTok.
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$288.5 million budget and a box office of $355.9 million. ($67.4 Million in profit.)
this is relatively low compared to other marvel films which usually make around $1 billion in box office.
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Although it made a relatively low amount of money for Marvel, it still had the characteristics of a typical Blockbuster movie such as a cast with stars, large budgets, and stunning visuals with a large marketing budget. If it wasn't so heavily impacted by Covid-19 it may have been way more successful.
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BBFC (British Board of Film Classification).
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12A, Which means that it may be suitable for audiences 12 and older but aa younger audience may still watch it under Adult supervision. This is a good thing as marvel should aim to still be able to have a younger audience as they are a large majority of viewers in the cinema.
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This is such an crucial part of marketing as it adds a personal aspect to the film from the audiences' perspective, which also targets the film towards a younger online audience.
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Disney uses ratings from social media now way more than they used to as it relates to the viewers more compared to critics.
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