The superhero sequel is facing projections of lower-than-usual ticket sales and fan bias. Read more at straitstimes.com.
NEW YORK - The long-awaited superhero sequel The Marvels is finally at multiplexes, but the tumultuous back story behind the film makes this release something different.
The release comes in the same year as another shaky Marvel Studios entry, Ant-Man And The Wasp: Quantumania, which, with a US$476 million worldwide gross after its February premiere, recorded one of the MCU’s worst performances at the box office. Within hours of its posting on YouTube, the trailer received hundreds of thousands of dislikes along with negative comments about the cast.
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