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Anyways here is what keeps going over your head. Somethings can only happen with a certain amount of build up Episode 7 and Endgame are two prime examples of that. Episode 7 is example of hype at beginning and Endgame is example of hype at the end. But either way both of those things are nowhere close to be within the norms. You can talk about Star Wars not growing movie to movie or standards of quality but what you can't do talk about Force Awakens numbers as if they are the norms for the franchise. Force Awakens success is built on "Hey this first new Star Wars movies we thought we weren't getting" "Hey this first modern Star Wars movie" "Hey this first Star Wars after the "disappointing" prequels"." Hey look all your favorites are back" Force Awakens was hype monster. Talking about it like is accurate measure is liking about talking Endgame like all Avengers movies are suppose to perform that well. They are huge anomalies.
Domestically 700 million is freaking Titanic and Avatar numbers the runs they did to get those numbers are insane. Nothing even the Avengers franchise should be expected to average that.