Sonic - The movie is the cause of the Birds of Prey flop for DC fans

    Sonic - The movie is the cause of the Birds of Prey flop for DC fans

    Sonic - The Movie e Birds of Prey they are both films available in all cinemas in the world for a few days. While the first film is mostly dedicated to a younger audience (although the charismatic blue hedgehog carries on his shoulders almost 30 years of service and consequently several generations of kids) the anti-heroine par excellence, Harley Quinn, in recent times she has seen her fame grow exponentially thanks above all to the various video games in which she appeared and to the various films DC who see her among the main cast members.



    But what event unites these two films in some ways diametrically opposite things? It seems that the proceeds of Birds of Prey, released a few days before the rival film, are not doing very well with just $ 33 million in the first weekend. Harley Quinn fans, however, immediately found the scapegoat in the cute blue hedgehog and storming the well-known social network Twitter of "negative" messages that you can see below.

    We all believe that the reasons for the temporary failure of Birds of Prey has little to do with the Sonic film and that this useless diatribe on social media will leave the time it finds. We also remind you that the anti-heroin film changed its name in the course of work precisely because of the low revenues, adding to this title the name Harley Quinn preceded by Birds of Prey. A move that should entice the audience more and that has a greater communicative impact than previously.

    Bird's of Prey fans seeing the Sonic Movie as a threat to their dumb Harley Quinn movie flopping at the box office and trying to spread lies about the Sonic Movie to make people not wanna see it is the funniest thing I've seen in a while.



    Stan #SonicMovie pic.twitter.com/Wt4Wa68raL

    - LS Mark (@LSMark_) February 10, 2020

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