Madame Web Poised For Box Office Failure by brodiemarschall, literature
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Madame Web Poised For Box Office Failure
4 hours ago, BoxOfficePro.com posted their long range box office forecast article for Madame Web and it looks like it may indeed be poised to fail like Morbius nearly 2 years ago as its 3-day FSS opening weekend will range from $25-35 million and its domestic total range from $56-101 million. If this box office failure streak continues with Venom 3 and Kraven the Hunter, it may be the final coffin for Sony to sell the rights to Spider-Man back to Marvel, so that they can fully produce and distribute the next trilogy of the MCU Spider-Man film series without Sony's aid. What other glorious day for the Web-Slinger and the MCU would we have? https://www.boxofficepro.com/long-range-box-office-forecast-bob-marley-one-love-madame-web-and-the-chosen-season-4-episodes-4-6/
Avengers vs. Justice League: Part 4. by GideonBernstein, literature
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Avengers vs. Justice League: Part 4.
The game became more intense and competitive as the innings went by. The Avengers scored one run in the top of the fifth inning, thanks to a single by Captain Marvel, who used her photon blasts to hit the ball into orbit. The Justice League scored one run in the bottom of the fifth inning, thanks to a single by Flash, who ran around the bases before the ball could be thrown back. The score was 7-6 in favor of the Avengers after five innings of play. The Avengers scored two runs in the top of the sixth inning, thanks to a double by Falcon, who used his wings to fly over the infielders and land on second base, and a single by Winter Soldier, who used his metal arm to hit the ball hard. The Justice League scored two runs in the bottom of the sixth inning, thanks to a double by Hawkman, who used his mace to hit the ball high into the air, and a single by Hawkgirl, who used her wings to fly over the outfielders and land on first base. The score was 9-8 in favor of the Avengers after six
Avengers vs. Justice League: Part 3. by GideonBernstein, literature
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Avengers vs. Justice League: Part 3.
He smiled at the pitcher, Captain America, and said, "Let's have some fun, Steve. I hope you don't mind if I go easy on you." Captain America nodded and threw a fastball that Superman hit with a loud thud. The ball flew towards the right field fence, where Hawkeye was playing. Hawkeye aimed his bow and arrow and shot the ball in mid-air, causing it to explode. "Out!" the umpire said. The crowd cheered as Superman walked back to the dugout. He said, "Nice shot, Clint. But you can't use your arrows for everything." Hawkeye smirked and said, "Sure I can." "Batting second for the Justice League, the dark knight, Batman!" The crowd cheered as Bruce Wayne walked up to the plate, holding a metal bat that he had designed himself. He stared at Captain America and said, "Don't underestimate me, Steve. I may not have superpowers, but I have gadgets." Captain America nodded and threw a fastball that Batman hit with a metallic clang. The ball flew towards the left field fence, where Black
Avengers vs. Justice League: Part 2. by GideonBernstein, literature
Literature
Avengers vs. Justice League: Part 2.
He smiled at the pitcher, Captain America, and said, "Let's have some fun, Steve. I hope you don't mind if I go easy on you." Captain America nodded and threw a fastball that Superman hit with a loud thud. The ball flew towards the right field fence, where Hawkeye was playing. Hawkeye aimed his bow and arrow and shot the ball in mid-air, causing it to explode. "Out!" the umpire said. The crowd cheered as Superman walked back to the dugout. He said, "Nice shot, Clint. But you can't use your arrows for everything." Hawkeye smirked and said, "Sure I can." "Batting second for the Justice League, the dark knight, Batman!" The crowd cheered as Bruce Wayne walked up to the plate, holding a metal bat that he had designed himself. He stared at Captain America and said, "Don't underestimate me, Steve. I may not have superpowers, but I have gadgets." Captain America nodded and threw a fastball that Batman hit with a metallic clang. The ball flew towards the left field fence, where Black
The Avengers vs. The Justice League in Softball. by GideonBernstein, literature
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The Avengers vs. The Justice League in Softball.
The Avengers vs. The Justice League: A Charity Softball Game It was a sunny day in Central Park, and the crowd was buzzing with excitement. The Avengers and the Justice League, two of the most powerful superhero teams in the world, were about to face off in a friendly softball game for charity. The proceeds from the ticket sales and donations would go to support various causes, such as disaster relief, environmental protection, and children's education. The teams lined up on the field, wearing their respective uniforms. The Avengers had red and blue jerseys with white pants, while the Justice League had black and silver jerseys with black pants. The umpire, a neutral third party from the X-Men, called out the starting lineups. "Batting first for the Avengers, the captain, Iron Man!" The crowd cheered as Tony Stark stepped up to the plate, holding a metal bat that he had designed himself. He winked at the pitcher, Superman, and said, "Let's see what you got, big blue." Superman