It's unambiguous that it's not a person's actual name.
koberulz
Making double your budget is basically breaking even, once you account for marketing costs and the cinema's cut of the take.
Video evidence is far more convincing than someone's say-so.
Streaming doesn't pay out per view, they just pay a lump sum up front to licence. If you're not already a hit, that lump sum will be low, and if millions of people stream the film it makes the studio exactly zero dollars.
When I first saw the trailer on TV, I assumed it was a cat food ad spoofing movie trailers.
My understanding was that "millennial" was first coined to refer to those graduating in 2000.
None of the planes shown in the film ever left the ground.
Top Gun 2 was full of CGI...
Trailers have been full of spoilers since at least the 1930s.
Netflix offered to buy it, which would've dropped WB's marketing costs to zero. WB said no.
"Enshittification" has an actual meaning, and this isn't it.