This offended Steven Spielberg film failed because of Spider-Man

This offended Steven Spielberg film failed because of Spider-Man


A Spider-Man movie has ended any chance of Steven Spielberg’s musical succeeding at the box office.

Steven Spielberg is a Hollywood legend, responsible for classics like Shark, ET – The Extraterrestrial AND Jurassic Park-Dinosaur Park. But not all Spielberg films were successful, as is the case Love, sublime love (2021).




There was great anticipation for Steven Spielberg’s Love, Sublime Love, the new adaptation of the classic Broadway musical (which had already been brought to the cinema in 1961), But the film was a huge box office failure, grossing only $76 million worldwide (with a budget of 100 million dollars).

One of the reasons for its failure at the box office was Spider-Man: No Way Home. Steven Spielberg’s film hit theaters just a week before Steven Spielberg’s third solo adventure. Tom Holland like the neighborhood friend, on December 10, 2021 (in Brazil, one day earlier). Without a doubt this competition was not at all favorable to the musical, further overshadowing the production. Spider-Man: No Way Home became the highest-grossing film of 2021, grossing $1.952 billion worldwide. Spielberg’s At Least Love, Sublime Love won over critics, with a 91% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, and seven Oscar nominations, including Best Film, taking home the award for Best Supporting Actress protagonist for Ariana De Bose.

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Original article published on QuandoCinema

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