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  1. The Marvels (Disney/Marvel)
    • Budget: $219.8 million
    • Box office: $206.1 million
    • Net loss: -$237 million
  2. The Flash (Warner Bros./DC)
    • Budget: $220 million
    • Box office: $271.3 million
    • Net loss: -$155 million
  3. Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny (Disney/Lucasfilm)
    • Budget: $387 million
    • Box office: $384 million
    • Net loss: -$143 million
  4. Wish (Disney)
    • Budget: $200 million
    • Box office: $254.9 million
    • Net loss: -$131 million
  5. Haunted Mansion (Disney)
    • Budget: $150 million
    • Box office: $147.5 million
    • Net loss: -$117 million
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[–] [email protected] 17 points 6 months ago (3 children)

Marvels wasn't bad. I enjoyed it. I feel like it was a combination of poor advertising and comic book movie/series fatigue.

[–] [email protected] 17 points 6 months ago (1 children)

Also Disney+ existing. Why go see something in a theater when it's coming to a streaming service I already have in a few months?

[–] [email protected] 2 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

I've been complaining about this for a while, but Disney has not been giving fans a chance to catch up with its theatrical release schedule. Since Shang-Chi, Marvel has released 9 films back-to-back, each one ending its theatrical run before the previous film was available on Disney+. I know this because I missed seeing Shang-Chi in the theaters, and didn't want to see anything that might have spoilers. This gets especially complicated when the TV shows tie into the movies, so you end up putting off entire seasons for months, avoiding discussion forums and Marvel memes for fear of spoilers.

Add to that the mixed quality of their movies, and it really killed any momentum they had even among die-hard fans like myself.

I'm finally caught up now, and think Deadpool and Wolverine could save the entire MCU, but I really hope they stick with the reduced frequency. That, or bring the movies to streaming faster.

If they want people to get excited about a shared cinematic universe, they should reward fans with tie-ins rather than punishing them for failing to keep up.

[–] [email protected] 10 points 6 months ago

The leads are good, with Brie Larson finally relaxing a little, they actually let the pace breathe once or twice, and the switching gimmick made for some visually interesting fights. It suffered from MCU-villain syndrome and had a kind of light vibe that didn't quite jibe with the budget, but I think long term it'll be a minor gem, at least among people who don't reflexively hate superheroes who depart from looking and acting like stoically traumatized WW2 veterans.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 6 months ago

The Marvels was the best movie on this list by a wide margin.