The latest victim of the Rotten Tomatoes broken system is F9 in late June 2021, which opened to an initial 67% fresh rating before diving down to 59%. Related: Joker Proves Rotten Tomatoes is Biased Toward Mediocre Movies The same thing happened with Joker's Rotten Tomatoes score back in 2019 the film started out strong with an 86% fresh rating and then fluctuated repeatedly over several months only to settle in at 69%. However, within less than a month of its release, WW84's Rotten Tomatoes rating changed dramatically, plummeting to a mere 63% and losing it the "certified fresh" designation. This was enough to name the film "certified fresh" and encouraged more people to check out its simultaneous release in theaters and through HBO Max. Upon its release back in late 2020, Wonder Woman 1984 managed to score an impressive 88% on the Tomatometer. Despite pleasing a majority of critics upon their initial release, the pace at which Rotten Tomatoes allows its critic ratings to be posted results in "certified fresh" films losing the title and the clout that goes along with it. Over the last year, several other tent pole films saw their high scores begin to take a dip. F9 lost its fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes, and it's far from the only major movie to lose its high rating recently.
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