The latest film by Marvel Studios: The Marvels, suffered a record domestic drop-off in its second weekend.Per The Hollywood Reporter, The Marvels registered a 78-80% drop-off in its second weekend at the box office and Marvel’s worst second-weekend drop of all time. Released just nine days ago, this would also be the worst drop of any Hollywood superhero movie. Previously, the critically panned Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania held the record, falling 69%. The Marvels is tipped to earn between $9-10 million this weekend, behind Trolls Band Together (est. $30 million), starring Justin Timberlake and Anna Kendrick, and the Hunger Games spinoff The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes (est. $46-47 million) which both premiered this week.The Marvels had opened to unconvincing critical reviews on Rotten Tomatoes, scoring 52% and the consensus being its good action and humor yet an underutilized villain and script issues. The movie fared better with the general audience, opening at 85%, described: “Fun characters and an entertaining, fast-paced story make The Marvels an enjoyable addition to the Marvel Cinematic Universe.” A CBR review by Ben Wasserman placed star Iman Vellani as the heart of the film, with the movie proving that “creators can still do fun things with the MCU over fifteen years and 33 movies in.”The Marvels Presales Are Lower Than Two Infamous DCEU Bombs
The latest film by Marvel Studios: The Marvels, suffered a record domestic drop-off in its second weekend.
Per The Hollywood Reporter, The Marvels registered a 78-80% drop-off in its second weekend at the box office and Marvel’s worst second-weekend drop of all time. Released just nine days ago, this would also be the worst drop of any Hollywood superhero movie. Previously, the critically panned Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania held the record, falling 69%. The Marvels is tipped to earn between $9-10 million this weekend, behind Trolls Band Together (est. $30 million), starring Justin Timberlake and Anna Kendrick, and the Hunger Games spinoff The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes (est. $46-47 million) which both premiered this week.
The Marvels had opened to unconvincing critical reviews on Rotten Tomatoes, scoring 52% and the consensus being its good action and humor yet an underutilized villain and script issues. The movie fared better with the general audience, opening at 85%, described: “Fun characters and an entertaining, fast-paced story make The Marvels an enjoyable addition to the Marvel Cinematic Universe.” A CBR review by Ben Wasserman placed star Iman Vellani as the heart of the film, with the movie proving that “creators can still do fun things with the MCU over fifteen years and 33 movies in.”
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