That ‘The Marvels’ has been a resounding failure is something we can now say openly. With its 47 million dollars raised in the United States (which, along with the rest of the world’s collection, is close to one hundred million) it can be officially said that it will lose a lot of money. AND at Disney, they have probably just gone into a state of alert. If I were Kevin Feige, I wouldn’t be there for anyone, honestly. Stephen King, however, provides a dissenting note that is not without reason.
Here you are the king
With the new Marvel movie, the people who want to see the powerful fail After a good handful of films that were not at the expected level, he is rejoicing (perhaps more than he should) in the failure. It is not difficult to see it on social networks: even a film as insipid as this has great reactions for and against. It influences that we put on a circus on social networks for everything… And Stephen King is already fed up.
I’m not going to watch the MCU movies, I don’t care about them, but I find this thinly disguised way of rejoicing at the low box office of ‘The Marvels’ very distasteful. Why gloat in the face of failure?
Of course, you just need to look around Youtube to find a new, much more depressing outlook on the reasons why people gloat in the failure of this particular film. Leaving this harmful current of thought aside, there is a lot to analyze about the crash of ‘The Marvels’, from the lack of marketing to the appearance of characters coming directly from Disney+ or the lack of focus on his script, which puts everything at stake in the post-credits. Gloating when an empire falls is inevitable… but at the same time it’s a shame for the film industry. As I said: there is a lot to analyze, starting with Marvel itself. This is going to bring a lot of queue.
In Espinof:
2023-11-13 10:00:31
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