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Cinematic Shift: ‘The Marvels’ Records Historic Low With $197m Ticket Sales

by Olivia Betrand
December 4, 2023
in Business, News
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‘The Marvels,’ a highly anticipated installment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), has unexpectedly claimed the title of the lowest-grossing MCU film. Despite a budget exceeding $220 million, the movie struggled to amass a mere $197 million globally after four weeks in theaters.

Disney’s CEO, Bob Iger, acknowledged the challenges faced by ‘The Marvels,’ citing pandemic-related production hurdles. He stated, “Amid the evolving landscape of superhero movies, ‘The Marvels’ faced unique challenges, and its performance signals shifts in audience preferences.” The film’s underwhelming trajectory has sparked discussions about the future of superhero movies, especially as upcoming releases confront production delays.

Industry analysts, while acknowledging the setback, dismissed notions of superhero fatigue. They pointed to recent hits like ‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3’ and the anticipated success of ‘Deadpool 3’ as indicators of ongoing audience interest in the superhero genre. Nevertheless, ‘The Marvels’ serves as a marker of evolving audience expectations and the need for innovation in storytelling within the superhero genre.

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