In an unexpected turn of events for the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), “The Marvels” has officially become the franchise’s lowest-grossing movie. Despite the MCU’s longstanding success, this superhero sequel struggled to make a significant impact at the box office.
Box Office Performance
- “The Marvels” concluded its theatrical run with $80 million in North America and $197 million globally.
- The film’s performance was notably lower than the previous lowest-grossing MCU movie, “The Incredible Hulk,” which earned $264 million.
- Disney has stopped reporting the film’s weekend box office results, indicating a winding down of its theatrical presence.
A Rocky Start
- The movie opened on November 10 with a $46 million domestic debut, marking the worst opening in MCU history.
- It experienced a 78% drop in ticket sales in its second weekend, setting another unfortunate record for the franchise.
Factors Behind the Underperformance
- Directed by Nia DaCosta, “The Marvels” features Brie Larson as Captain Marvel, Teyonah Parris as Monica Rambeau, and Iman Vellani as Ms. Marvel.
- Mixed reviews and audience burnout toward the expanding MCU franchise are believed to have impacted its performance.
- Disney CEO Bob Iger suggested that pandemic-related production restrictions affected the movie’s quality.
MCU’s Future Outlook
- Despite “The Marvels'” underperformance, other MCU movies like “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3” have been successful.
- Upcoming films, including “Deadpool 3,” are anticipated to perform well.
- Disney has postponed several MCU movies to 2025 due to strike-related production delays.
Conclusion
“The Marvels” represents a rare misstep in the MCU’s otherwise successful journey. Its performance raises questions about the future strategy and audience expectations for one of the most successful film franchises in history.