DreamWorks' New Sequel Makes A 14-Year-Old Box Office Disappointment Even Worse
DreamWorks' 2010 comedy Megamind is finally getting a sequel, but the continuation of the movie could actually make the original worse. Megamind followed the story of a supervillain (Will Ferrell) trying to become a hero after defeating his nemesis. The movie had more than a few good jokes, but it centered around a heartfelt theme: that people can change if given a chance and be better. Megamind's humor and message proved it was one of DreamWorks' most underrated movies and helped make it one of the best movies on Peacock, even though it didn't perform well at its release.
According to Box Office Mojo, Megamind had a solid performance in theaters, making over $321 million worldwide against a budget of $130 million. That profit wasn't enough to inspire a sequel, though, as the movie Megamind is often compared to, Despicable Me, made significantly more with a smaller budget. Megamind seemed doomed to be a standalone movie for over a decade, but a new announcement is reviving the franchise. While more of the villain turned hero's story is being told, the sequels might make Megamind's disappointing reception even worse.
Megamind 2 Should Get A Theatrical Release After The First Movie's Cult Following
Recently, Peacock announced it will release a new Megamind movie and show: Megamind vs. The Doom Syndicate and Megamind Rules! The movie will be set directly after the events of the original Megamind and lead directly into the show. The new entries will be released directly onto Peacock, with no theatrical release planned. Megamind deserved a sequel after becoming so beloved, but it should have been a theatrical release, and a straight to streaming release is disappointing to many of the franchise's dedicated fans.
Both Megamind vs. The Doom Syndicate and Megamind Rules! will be available to stream on Peacock on March 1.
Why The Original Megamind Deserved Better In 2010
While it had a lot of positives, Megamind also suffered from some problems that were beyond its control that caused it to have an underwhelming performance at the box office. Despicable Me was released three months before Megamind, and their villainous main characters and redemption stories were too similar for Megamind to stand out. It also had other huge releases to contend with that year, such as Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 and Tangled. Carving out space at the box office among such a deep list of hit movies proved to be too difficult for Megamind.
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