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Marvel Studios: Is the fairy tale over?

Marvel Studios has been the dominant creative force in global cinema for over a decade and a half. But its declining fortunes have come to a head with the dismal box office of The Marvels. Is this a blip or is this the death of modern superhero cinema?

November 25, 2023 / 21:45 IST
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The Marvels released in theatres earlier in November.
The Marvels released in theatres earlier in November.

Earlier this month, The Marvels had the lowest opening of a Marvel Studios movie ever. The sequel to the billion-dollar-grossing Captain Marvel has made less than 2008’s The Incredible Hulk (not adjusted for inflation). Is this the beginning of the end of Marvel’s stranglehold on Hollywood?

In the last 15 years, the moviegoing audience has seen a whopping 54 movies (55 if you count Zack Snyder’s Justice League as its own entry) from Marvel and DC, grossing nearly $40 billion in box office receipts. However, over the last few years, superhero movies have been on a decline, with tepid reactions from the box office, critics, and fans alike. Things have got so bad that the only superhero movies on the release calendar for 2024 are Deadpool 3, which is not even part of the MCU proper, and DC’s Joker: Folie à Deux, which is hardly a comic book movie. How did things go so wrong?

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