While critic reviews and the movie’s Cinemascore spell bad news for Captain America: Brave New World in general, we now have actual box office numbers.
www.forbes.com
Seems like the press REALLY wants to continue with "It's ANOTHER MCU Flop..." angle, but can't really make it fit into that mold just yet. If anything less then 1+ Billion is now considered an MCU flop, the MCU is going to have a lot of flops.
It's also interesting to see them going with the - "Well, the early MCU films besides the original Iron Man didn't do so well, but that was before the MCU 'took off". (Warner Brothers has tossed out and went for a complete DCFU retooling after 3 flops; and was really upset when
Batman V Superman ONLY made $875 million and was shocked when only
Aquaman crossed the 1+ Billion box office barrier.)
Yeah, by those metrics there were 3 MCU flops prior to
Marvel's The Avengers and
Captain America And the Winter Soldier <--- Still my personal favorite MCU film, did 'just okay' at 700+ million worldwide.
Both Disney and Marvel spending like and expecting every outing to break 1+ Billion at the Box Office is just ridiculous.
The current MCU films overall are way better than when we were getting stull like David Hasselhoff as Nick Fury and the rubber suited Captain America stuff in the 90s. And yeah there HAVE been some real stinkers inn the MCU, but this latest offering ain't one of those. (YMMV of course.)
Expecting everything from the MCU to be on par with the worldwide favorites of
Infinity War and
Endgame is (IMO) ridiculous, and if that's going to be the critics metric for everything going forward from the MCU, yeah, maybe Disney should end it all now.
I'm a HUGE
Fantastic Four as it was my favorite comic as a kid and got me into the Marvel Universe in a big way, and it's the MCU I've been looking forward to since Disney re-acquired all the rights Marvel licensed to 20th Century FOX, but even I don't think that film will break the 1+ Billion barrier as yeah, audiences EXPECT decent comic book adaptations now, and while the FF was a big part of my growing up, Marvel cancelled the series for a long time so among the coveted 18-35 crowd with the 18 crowd being 1 year old when the first MCU Iron Man film appeared - yeah, I think MCU's FF should do well, but it won't break 1+ Billion at the BO - and if I'm wrong I'll be happy as that means Disney will want to make a sequel FF 2 sooner than later.