The Marvels’ slide at the box office continues throughout Thanksgiving as the Marvel Cinematic Universe blockbuster faces the increasingly real prospect of failing to make back its hefty budget.Per ComicBookMovie.com, The Marvels grossed $6.4 million domestically during its third weekend in theaters and $9.2 million since Nov. 22, when the MCU offering faced further competition from newly-released projects, Napoleon and Wish. Also battling The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes, which dropped on Nov. 17, The Marvels was shut out of the top five on the domestic box office charts for the second straight weekend.The Marvels sees Brie Larson return as Carol Danvers/Captain Marvel alongside Teyonah Parris (Monica Rambeau) and Iman Vellani (Kamala Khan/Ms. Marvel). Vellani offered a straightforward response to The Marvels’ disappointing ticket sales returns, recently stating in an interview with Yahoo that questions about the sequel’s box-office struggles should go to Bob Iger. During a sitdown with CBR to promote the movie, Vellani expressed her satisfaction with the final product, discussed the future of Ms. Marvel in the MCU and much more. Vellani and her castmates received support from legendary author Stephen King, who bashed fans reveling in The Marvels’ failure.
The Marvels‘ slide at the box office continues throughout Thanksgiving as the Marvel Cinematic Universe blockbuster faces the increasingly real prospect of failing to make back its hefty budget.
Per ComicBookMovie.com, The Marvels grossed $6.4 million domestically during its third weekend in theaters and $9.2 million since Nov. 22, when the MCU offering faced further competition from newly-released projects, Napoleon and Wish. Also battling The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes, which dropped on Nov. 17, The Marvels was shut out of the top five on the domestic box office charts for the second straight weekend.
The Marvels sees Brie Larson return as Carol Danvers/Captain Marvel alongside Teyonah Parris (Monica Rambeau) and Iman Vellani (Kamala Khan/Ms. Marvel). Vellani offered a straightforward response to The Marvels‘ disappointing ticket sales returns, recently stating in an interview with Yahoo that questions about the sequel’s box-office struggles should go to Bob Iger. During a sitdown with CBR to promote the movie, Vellani expressed her satisfaction with the final product, discussed the future of Ms. Marvel in the MCU and much more. Vellani and her castmates received support from legendary author Stephen King, who bashed fans reveling in The Marvels‘ failure.
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