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The Audience suggests shelving the spy series: A big impact on War 2

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The Audience suggests shelving spy series, which will have a big impact on War 2. It is widely known that Salman Khan’s latest film, Tiger 3, has given a big shock to the YRF Banner. They expected audiences would connect to Spy Universe, but that did not happen.

Tiger 3 failed to impress the audience, and everyone is now suggesting to stop the spy series and do independent films without putting unnecessary cameos and unnecessary links between the characters.

Usually, according to the plan, Tiger vs Pathaan had to go on sets from March 2024, but now it has yet to happen, and reportedly, it has been postponed to 2025. The fans themselves do not want the Spy Series to continue. The Audience suggests shelving spy series, which will have a big impact on War 2.

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War 2, which has already announced the release date of Independence Weekend 2025, has become a crucial film for Yash Raj Films. It might even face some negative buzz as the audience is not interested in Spy Universe.

YRF Spy Universe was shaken by Tiger 3’s underperformance at the box office. Tiger Vs Pathaan and this ambitious franchise’s future will be determined by War 2, which is scheduled to be released on Independence Day 2025. 

The lifetime business of Tiger 3 in India is expected to close at less than 350 crores gross, while around 460-470 crores worldwide.

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