The Marvels ticket presales are lower than two recent DCEU bombs, suggesting bad news for the Marvel movie ahead of its imminent release.Per Deadline, The Marvels is charting for less than $70 million, making it lower than 2021’s Eternals’ $71.2 million opening. That would make The Marvels one of the lowest-earning Marvel Studios movies with its opening weekend release. It’s also been reported that presales for The Marvels are pacing behind both Black Adam and The Flash, which each had respective openings of $67 million and $55 million. Both films are seen as box office failures, and it could be seen as a bad sign that The Marvels is selling less tickets ahead of its release.The box office numbers for The Marvels could be affected by a number of different factors, though it certainly hasn’t helped that the cast hasn’t been able to participate in the marketing of the big-budget film. The concept of “superhero fatigue” taking its toll on Hollywood has also been a topic of discussion lately, and could be one reason why both Marvel and DC have seen dwindling success in theaters. In any case, the film may be fighting an uphill battle with trying to find profit, as Disney reportedly spent more than $270 million with the making of the film.Can Marvel Studios Succeed Without its Key Avengers?
The Marvels ticket presales are lower than two recent DCEU bombs, suggesting bad news for the Marvel movie ahead of its imminent release.
Per Deadline, The Marvels is charting for less than $70 million, making it lower than 2021’s Eternals‘ $71.2 million opening. That would make The Marvels one of the lowest-earning Marvel Studios movies with its opening weekend release. It’s also been reported that presales for The Marvels are pacing behind both Black Adam and The Flash, which each had respective openings of $67 million and $55 million. Both films are seen as box office failures, and it could be seen as a bad sign that The Marvels is selling less tickets ahead of its release.
The box office numbers for The Marvels could be affected by a number of different factors, though it certainly hasn’t helped that the cast hasn’t been able to participate in the marketing of the big-budget film. The concept of “superhero fatigue” taking its toll on Hollywood has also been a topic of discussion lately, and could be one reason why both Marvel and DC have seen dwindling success in theaters. In any case, the film may be fighting an uphill battle with trying to find profit, as Disney reportedly spent more than $270 million with the making of the film.
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