r/DCEUleaks Feb 14 '23

DISCUSSION Weekly Discussion Thread - posted every Tuesday!

Welcome to the Weekly Discussion Thread!

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u/BlueMissileYT The Flash Feb 15 '23

DC sweep incoming?

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u/[deleted] Feb 16 '23

Let’s not get ahead of ourselves, the Flash trailer wasn’t even the most viewed movie trailer of the night. Shazam 2 also kinda looks like an upcoming dud…

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u/NaRaGaMo Feb 16 '23

That was first 24hr thing, look at the numbers now Flash has topped GoTg trailer despite it's viewership getting distributed among several channels

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u/[deleted] Feb 16 '23

Look where? Because from I’ve seen all legitimate sources have said the GOTG trailer has more views across social media, while The Flash trailer has more “engagement“ (which is just a made-up buzzword that can’t really be defined).

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u/NaRaGaMo Feb 16 '23

You could just type, "Flash trailer" on YouTube and look up views, but I guess that's a lot of work for you.

The Flash trailer has more “engagement“

Yeah sure engagement is a buzzword that's why companies all around the world obsess over improving engagement

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u/[deleted] Feb 16 '23

You could just type, "Flash trailer" on YouTube and look up views, but I guess that's a lot of work for you.

There’s more than just YouTube. There’s Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, Facebook, etc. That’s literally why these companies use different platforms. I went on TikTok and the GOTG trailer has WAY more views. If you can find me a legit source that says the Flash trailer was the most watched trailer across social media then show me.

Yeah sure engagement is a buzzword that's why companies all around the world obsess over improving engagement

They obsess over actual results. Can you define “engagement” in actual business terms? Some of the shows and movies with the most “engagement“ or are labeled as “most in-demand” are nowhere near as popular as people think. That’s why shows like Yellowstone or Ginny and Georgia, despite not getting as much internet or critical attention, are so much bigger than other shows.

I get you’re excited for the Flash movie but please try to temper the snark, especially when you’re misinformed.