Lol. What are you even talking about?
You can see the Neilson Ratings for yourself. They are posted.
They prove everything I've said.
Marvels was an underperformer on streaming as well. Couldn't even make the Overall Top Ten.
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And if you think the images have been faked, all the numbers are here:
https://www.nielsen.com/data-center/top-ten/#television
Easily juked images, considering Nielsen isn't reliable.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/derekb...y-of-streaming-video-ratings/?sh=500253507ab0
https://www.vulture.com/article/nielsen-streaming-ratings-suits-young-sheldon.html
Looks like The Marvels dropped off the 'Movies' chart almost immediately as well.
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So audiences really have spoken regarding The Marvels. There's no way to spin it positively.
Again, juked. Nielsen not reliable when it comes to streaming.
For Echo?
Nah man. It dropped like a stone after one week. Which is terrible for a multiple-episode launch.
Gone off the charts a week after it's debut. Audiences tried it, and peaced out. Poor word of mouth.
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You're using an unreliable source that uses easily fooled/juked numbers. Word of Mouth was very good, folks enjoyed it. The Grifters can't stand that because they flip out anytime they see a woman or nonwhite who isn't a useless shrieking damsel, but the Grift is falling apart like Alex Jones did.
Name them. Let's see
https://comicbook.com/marvel/news/the-marvels-earns-top-movie-spot-in-streaming-charts/
https://boardwalktimes.net/the-marvels-box-office-bomb-and-streaming-success-cce4b2fd4e1a
Off the top of my head.
Lol. Apples and Oranges. None of those films were on the same budget scale as this, they were mid-budget compared to where we are now.
Nope, they were considered high budget for their time.
And Cap and Thor still had positive ROI (return on investment), due to their lower budgets.
Not enough to justify sequels, by todays standards.
Doesn't get more clear that that.
https://www.leadershipnowproject.or...isney-ceo-defends-corporate-freedom-of-speech
“A company has a right to freedom of speech just like individuals do,”
So he's defending Disney's writers and their "Messages"
And BTW, social and political commentary and messages are a part of all storytelling. Anyone who says otherwise is either a liar or a fool.
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