Nothing says this film is doing well like changing the title after months of advertisement campaigns.

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    16 hours ago

    For anyone confused: this isn’t coming out of nowhere,

    minor movie spoiler

    it’s just the marketers trying to squeeze attention out of a spoiler at the end of the movie. They want to have their cake and eat it too by teasing the asterisk in the title as a mystery, then milking the reveal after a few days now that they assume anyone who cares about having that sort of thing spoiled has already seen it.

    It’s still a strange marketing choice for a fairly successful movie a few days after release.