The other one was The Incredible Hulk (2008) for those looking for that answer.
2008? The Edward Norton one right? The Eric Banner one was so much better.
Eric Banner
That’s either an awesome typo, or you’re an Aussie/Brit.
¿Porque no los dos?
Eric Bana*
If you’re an Aussie, the name “Bruce” is also easy to remember. Bruces and Sheilas.
Doing the lord’s work out here.
How does Dark World fit into those rankings?
Another issue with this one’s trailers was that it didn’t feel interesting plot wise? It looked like another Dark World, with another random alien wanting to use infinity stones to take over the universe. That was technically also the plot of GOTG1, but that movie looked intriguing in the trailers because of the cool alien worlds and new species.
I wanted to watch Ms Marvel because of the cultural and family aspects. I wanted to watch Captain Marvel because of the 90s aesthetic and backstory of the shield agents (Coulson!).
I’m planning to eventually watch this one, but only to stay caught up with some characters I like. The trailer was very generic
Here: https://www.boxofficemojo.com/franchise/fr541495045/?sort=openingWeekendGross&sortDir=asc&ref_=bo_fr__resort#table (ignore re-release).
The Dark World is higher than Thor, probably because it was very anticipated. The MCU was a behemoth for a long time.
Interesting, thank you!
It was also the highest grossing movie of the weekend.
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People don’t trust the MCU to make a good movie.
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Conservatives are review-bombing the movie for being too
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The weather was nice in the northeast and people had options for fall activities.
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The market is saturated with Marvel content, and even superfans have gotten bored.
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Marketing for the movie was limited due to the strikes.
Maybe it’s a good movie, maybe it sucks. But you can’t really tell anything based on opening weekend. Week 2 will be a better indicator of how good it is.
Marvel fan here. Wife is sick and we ended up finally watching the last two episodes of Loki this weekend. It would have been better to give at least a week between the two.
I don’t think I’d go see The Marvels either way but I watched the end of Loki this weekend too, that’s a pretty good argument that there is still room for Marvel content in the world if it’s good enough.
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Don’t assume too much from this. The movie has also seen the most minimal promotion due to the actor and writer strikes.
Yeah the idiots screaming it’s too woke conveniently are forgetting this little tidbit.
They screamed about the first one and it made over a billion.
I’m just over here screaming about how bored of Marvel movies I am
Who? Who is screaming that?
I’m sorry, but where has everyone been? I have seen countless ads for this movie for the past 2 months at least. Every. Single. YouTube ad has had one of the 2 ads be for this movie. Maybe that’s the only place they’ve been promoting it?
For me, nothing on youtube and nothing in the streets. Only time I saw a billboard for the movie was on a trip to a different country, so perhaps it depends on where you live.
I use Ublock so I didn’t see any on YouTube, though it’s possible they focused there. I didn’t see a single billboard/bus ad/bus stop ad anywhere about this movie.
It’s too bad that the poor performances is for the women leading installment, but good god how can anyone sit through another fuckin marvel movie.
My hot take: I haven’t legitimately cared about a superhero movie since Ironman 2. I can’t deal with the same dumbass “quips” and overdone stories. Every trailer looks the same.
I think we’re back to the age where you have to care about the comics to see these movies. And I never cared about comics.
Shhh… No one asked.
Oh my bad, I thought we were having a discussion. Next time I’ll be quiet until I have an opinion that you agree with!
I think the first GOTG was the last one I really cared about. I forced myself to watch I finish Wars and Rise of Ultron so that I would understand the memes.
Yeah, I haven’t even checked out Gen V or Batman because I got tired of huge quantity of them that have felt like got churned out since they also started doing TV shows for them, and tying it in with the movies.
At that point I decided they weren’t good enough to keep up with hours of content. It was less of a chore when it was 1 or 2 movies to keep up. Same for star wars.
Although, the Moving kdrama actually was something I reluctantly watched after constantly being recommended to see it, and that I did enjoy. But, probably because all the power stuff could have been completely stripped away and still been a good show, so wasn’t relying soley on the existence of powers to be interesting but more set dressing.
Give batman a try. Wasn’t your usual batman movie. I’m tired of marvel, but batmanneas great.
Is it actually bad or just woman-haters boycotting women leading roles.
Personally I just dislike captain marvel as a character since she’s just too powerful, kinda like Superman. It’s just boring. Watched the ms marvel show and it was ok
Of course it’s women haters. You nailed it, great forensic work /s
Mock all you want, there are plenty of incels and conservatives out there that don’t want to see women succeed at anything other than domestic motherhood. And the venn diagram of those groups and comic book fans has a lot of overlap
Marvel/Disney is going down in general. Nobody is speaking of secret invasion or Loki. Nobody cares anymore.
Thinking that some incels going to the movies made multiple billion dollar movies and now them not going are making The Marvels fail you’re really overthinking it.
I don’t have intention on watching it, but I don’t think I’ve seen less than half of the stuff released after Endgame and the only things I don’t regret are Spiderman and maybe Wandavision. Going to a movie now knowing half of the stuff was probably set up somewhere else and a lot will be set up for something else it’s just exhausting.
Might check for free on D+b if they don’t crack down on account sharing
They did it to Barbie and that had no discernable effect. Barbie set several box office records and at 17 days, “Barbie” tied the studio record for the fastest time to hit $1 billion globally, matching 2011’s “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows — Part 2”.
Incels and conservatives can’t beat a good movie, or an interested female audience.
They don’t prevent other people from watching the films. Sounds like even you haven’t even gone out to watch it, and I doubt it’s because they stopped you from going out and seeing it.
As I said in the original comment, I don’t care for the character since she’s a Mary Sue like Superman
Which is why the theory proposed seemed a leap, since you yourself gave an example of why a non incel doesn’t have interest in it. Add in the complaints of Marvel since the end game and the TV shows increasing the quantity of content but not necessarily the quality and I think that starts explaining why Marvel movies went from a can’t miss cultural phenomenon to either a skip or wait for disney+.
I enjoyed it a lot. It has some very real weaknesses that I mentioned above, but it was a lot of fun.
I also really liked it. It wasn’t the best Marvel has put out but it was a very fun film and Iman Vellani is such a joy to watch do basically anything.
I saw no marketing for that one at all…
I saw marketing over the last year, but thought it came out a couple months ago.
I keep hearing that it’s legitimately good… but I still have no idea what it’s about, other than it includes some characters who haven’t even been given enough background so far for me to care.
This seems like a John Carter of Mars level of marketing bed-soiling.
It has some real weak spots, namely in the pacing because they just didn’t let anything breath. There are a ton of cuts that just feel rushed. A good, spoiler free, example: we meet Kamala again after, apparently, having become a seasoned local hero even though the last time we saw her she was brand new and figuring out her abilities. They could have spent a few minutes showing her growth, but they don’t. They treat the character like a well known and established character when she really isn’t, especially considering she was introduced on D+, which a lot of people have been skipping.
Otherwise, I really enjoyed it. It’s legitimately hilarious, and the interaction between Carole, Monica, and Kamala is super fun. Especially Kamala. The setup for the next phase is really strong, and has me excited about what’s to come.
So I saw it on Friday. It did feel a little generic super hero but I liked the bits with Ms. marvel and her family. I wouldn’t call it a bad Marvel movie but it’s definitely better than the newest ant man
I’m still sad for John Carter
This was marketed poorly. It got way less attention from consumers because nobody bothered to tell anybody about it.
I’m going tonight, folks!
Promotion was severely limited because of the strikes.
Oh, thank you, that makes sense
This post is literally the first I’ve heard about it.
We may have already seen peak MCU.
peak MCU was avengers endgame, the one that was so popular even I saw it. they can only make so many MCU movies before it gets stale
Peak was the far superior Infinity war, but endgame closed the chapter for marvel for sure. Nearly everything after has been confused, disorganized and generally mediocre. ironically, tracking much like the comic books they came from.
Haven’t seen the movie yet but I will this week.
Really hard to tell if the movie is actually good because the only people who went to see it are the types of people who’d like it. Jeremy Jahns thought the movie was bad though.
Kinda dreading it TBH because I was really looking forward to it and I don’t wanna be disappointed.