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Warner Bros. bet big on identity politics in order to market director Angel Manuel Soto’s Blue Beetle film, and it completely failed in the film’s opening weekend with the estimated gross performing worse than a number of projections.
Box office analyst OMB Reviews recently shared his prediction that it could be possible for Barbie in its fifth weekend at the box office to beat Blue Beetle, which premieres this weekend.
Blue Beetle director Angel Manuel Soto confirmed that the upcoming film features themes of displacement, colonialism, and gentrification. Not only did he confirm these themes, but he also revealed the film specifically sought out Mexican actors refuting the whole Latino narrative he’s been marketing the film as.
Blue Beetle director Angel Manuel Soto continued to market the film based on identity politics when he explained the film needed a theatrical debut because the film features a Latino superhero, Latino family, and showcases Latino culture in a different way.
Angel Manuel Soto, the director of Blue Beetle, continued to market the film through identity politics by recently questioning if it was possible to have a Latino superhero on Times Square billboard.
‘Blue Beetle’ director Angel Manuel Soto has revealed that his upcoming film will feature “references” to ‘Man of Steel’.
Blue Beetle director Angel Manuel Soto recently claimed that the ongoing SAG-AFTRA and WGA strikes “affect disproportionately to minorities.”
Sources from a test screening say Blue Beetle has two post-credit scenes, and one will have the live-action debut of Ted Kord.
Bane creator Graham Nolan recently shared his thoughts in regards to Blue Beetle director Angel Manuel Soto claiming that the DC villain represents American interventionism in Latin America.