The Marvels

What's particularly funny is they didn't want the fandom, they wanted the normies because there's more of them, but the the fandom are the only people still going (overwhelmingly men) and the normies aren't interested unless the fimls are good, which they demonstrably are not.

Re-casting Marvel as a girl-brand has been a massive disaster, but they're not wrong we are, and they're going to keep proving us wrong by making more DEI led movies and losing even more money.

It's true that satire is now dead.
 
Marvel stopped catering to their target audience back in 2019 when they killed off the iconic characters that we all grew up loving.

We know when a film is made that caters to it's target audience it will do well, look at Barbie, it's target audience were women and girls and it made over 1.4 billion so far. (and they only account for a fraction of the cinema going audience, 2/3rds are men) These days making a film that targets men and boys is a no no and the results are poor box office sales, eventually they will see the error of their ways and either change or go bust.
 
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My guess isn’t looking too bad, Friday’s US daily numbers:

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Brie Larson turns on Disney...and gets dropped from future films (attacks fans along the way obv)

It seems "Girl Power" and DEI go out the window if it means you get less screen time...

Sounds like her career is following the "Zegler/Turd trajectory"


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It simply doesn't have an audience of any decent size. Like it or loathe it the biggest audience for superhero films is men. The recent MCU films have little to interest that audience and the number of women interested in it is too small to support the budget spent on it.

Whodathunkit? Well, actually most of us would.
 
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You wouldn't be far off actually, but it would be -320m no chance they will recoup the budget, not when week 2 takings are down 80% from an already pitiful opening weekend.

After marketing and reshoots the budget is way above what's reported.
 
I’ve seen more advertisement across Reddit and even traditional billboards in Edinburgh for the new buffy audible story than anything for the marvels :c
 
Which sucks, I loved the marvel films, they were made for me a mid 40s man child that loved comic books and action figures growing up, they were an escape for a few hours where I could forget about grown up stuff and just chill, I would be at the midnight showings for these films when they were good, but the past 4 years it's been discount Tuesday's or I just don't bother.
 
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