Summary
The Marvels is experiencing a terrible box office drop in its second week. Starring the characters Kamala Khan, Carol Danvers, and Monica Rambeau, the movie serves as a follow-up to Captain Marvel, Ms. Marvel, and WandaVision, while also tying into other Marvel Cinematic Universe projects. The movie suffered a disappointing opening weekend, earning a mere $47 million against a budget of over $270 million.
While The Marvels‘ ending sets up the future of the MCU, it is setting a dangerous trend in the real world. After its painful opening, the movie is also suffering a severe drop in its second weekend. According to a report by Variety, it earned just under $3 million on Friday, marking an 87 percent drop. Variety estimates that it should earn only $10 million through the weekend. The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes and Trolls Band Together have taken first and second place at the box office so far.
The failure of The Marvels is a disastrous result for the MCU. With so much at stake with this movie, its collapse is a poor omen that could spell out future failures. Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania also suffered disappointing returns, yet the success of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, which earned $845.6 million, appeared to indicate that the former was a singular incident. Instead, The Marvels is starting a trend.
The Marvels suffered the worst domestic opening in MCU history.
There are several reasons behind the shrinking box office results. Marvel has been battling superhero fatigue, and it also has been coping with the recognition that its Multiverse Saga could be failing before it ever stabilizes. With Jonathan Majors under investigation for assault and harassment, the Kang era is at risk of completely stagnating. Additionally, the MCU has lost its leads, as Robert Downey Jr. and Chris Evans moved on from the universe.
Marvel has been attempting to reload, but The Marvels indicates that its efforts have been entirely unsuccessful. There is still an opportunity for the MCU to recover as it brings in the X-Men and the Fantastic Four. Depending on how those projects develop, the MCU can find its stability again. Unfortunately, it may be too late for The Marvels to recover.
Source: Variety
Key Release Dates
Deadpool 3
Captain America: Brave New World
Marvel’s Thunderbolts
Blade (2025)
Marvel’s Fantastic Four
Avengers: The Kang Dynasty
Avengers: Secret Wars
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