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The Marvels Bombs Opening at Box Office with $47 Million – The Hollywood Reporter

Wonders The box office debut is not great.

From Marvel Studios and Disney, the superhero tentpole opened to an estimated $47 million at the domestic box office to rank as the worst start in the history of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. It also trailed expectations overseas, launching to $63.3 million from 51 physical markets for a global debut of $110.3 million against a massive $200 million production budget.

Wonders It represents a new low for Kevin Feige’s Marvel Studio and adds fuel to the theory that superhero fatigue is a real thing as fans grow weary of the abundance of titles and thus become far less forgiving. Marvel has enjoyed unparalleled success for years, with its films generating more than $30 billion in gross receipts at the box office worldwide.

So far, rival DC has been the superhero studio that has suffered the biggest ups and downs, with a significant number of its films opening with $50 million or less (by comparison, many MCU releases have started with $100 million or more domestically). This summer, DC the light It debuted to a dismal $55 million domestically on its way to reaching $270.6 million worldwide.

Word of mouth kills Wonderswhich is only the third MCU title to receive a B CinemaScore from audiences after this Eternity And Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantania. The vast majority of MCU releases have received some variation of an A grade. Its Rotten Tomatoes critics score of 62 percent is also on the lower end. Males made up the majority of ticket buyers, or 61 percent, while 45 percent of total revenue came from IMAX and other premium large format screens.

The 33rd installment in the MCU is a sequel to Brie Larson’s 2019 film Captain Marvel, which opened to $153.4 million in North America on track to earn $1.13 billion worldwide, not adjusted for inflation. This film has the obvious advantage of being teased in the 2018 post-credit scene Avengers: Infinity Warwhile its honorary star was a player in 2019 Avengers: Endgame (It was released between two huge Marvel movies.)

Before now, 2008 The amazing structure It holds the record for the lowest domestic opening for any MCU title at $55.4 million, not adjusted for inflation (Marvel, which was not owned by Disney at the time, partnered with Universal for the structure). The next lowest MCU opening belongs to Marvel/Disney’s ant Manwhich started with $57.2 million domestically in 2015.

In the new film, Larson is joined by Iman Vellani, the breakout star of the Disney+ series Ms. Marvelas well as Teyonah Parris as an adult version of Captain Marvel Monica Rambeau character. The actress made her Marvel debut with WandaVisionwho counted Wonders Screenwriter Megan McDonnell is among its writers.

Wonders It is unique for a superhero film in that it stars three female leads. It was directed by Nia DaCosta, the first Black woman to direct a Marvel Studios film, as well as the youngest female director of an MCU film (DaCosta turned 34 on November 8). Marvel is proud to promote independent directors like Ryan Coogler, Taika Waititi, and Chloe Zhao.

Cast Wonders She was unable to do any promotion or publicity due to the SAG-AFTRA strike, although Larson and her co-stars began work on the Thursday after the strike ended. Larson appeared Tonight show on Friday, while she and her co-stars surprised fans at various screenings of the film on its opening weekend in New York City.

Elsewhere, Universal Horror Sensation and Blumhouse Five nights at freddy’s It finished in second place with $9 million from 3,624 theaters for a domestic total of $127.2 million over its third weekend (it is the highest-grossing horror title of 2023 so far). It’s also particularly intimidating the huge business overseas, earning another $15.4 million for a cume of $124.7 million overseas and $251.9 million worldwide.

AMC Theaters Taylor Swift: Tour for the Ages It followed at No. 3 in North America with an estimated $6 million from 2,848 locations for a domestic total of approximately $173 million.

The niche box office was in full swing as Oscar season continued to heat up, led by Martin Scorsese Moonflower Killers (Apple Original Films/Paramount), which grossed another $4.7 million from 3,357 theaters for a domestic total of $60 million. The picture is placed number 4

Sofia Coppola Priscilla (A24) moved to No. 5 in its third weekend with $4.8 million as it expanded to 2,361 theaters for a domestic cume of $12.7 million.

Alexander Payne Retainers (Focus Features) followed at No. 6 with $3.2 million as it expanded to 778 theaters for an early domestic total of $4.3 million.

Sony is affirming based on faith Trip to Bethlehem It opened in seventh place with $2.4 million from 2,002 cinemas.

More is coming.

November 12, 7:59 AM: Updated with revised weekend estimates.

This story was originally published on November 12 at 8:10 a.m