The Marvels suffers the worst decline of any superhero film at the US box office

Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania will have something to celebrate: it won’t be the Marvel Cinematic Universe movie with the worst luck at the box office this year. The Marvels failed to fly in its second weekend in US theaters. In fact, it has declined severely.

The film, directed by Brie Larson, Iman Villani and Teyonah Parris, fell to third place with revenues of $10.2 million. It represents a 78% decrease compared to the first weekend, the worst of the entire series, much more than the 69% that “Quantumanía” lost in its second weekend. But it is too The worst decline for Marvel movies, and superhero movies in generalExceeding ‘Morbius’, which declined by 73%.

on me, Eli Roth’s “Black Friday” campaign also raised $10.2 million this weekendso it could lose another place if the exact data (which will be known on Monday afternoon) gives victory to the horror film.

“The Marvel” grosses $65 million, in addition to $19.5 million from other markets. Worldwide total of $161.3 million.

A bittersweet return to Panem

“The Hunger Games: Song of Songbirds and Snakes” It opened at number one at the North American box office with $44 million, just shy of the $50 million that analysts had expected. This is the beginning of a film in the franchise with a major difference. To date, “Mockingjay – Part 2” has held that title and debuted over 100 million.

Although he’s not an exciting character, and even less a return to the franchise, Lionsgate will benefit from that That’s thanks to its $100 million budget and that most of that budget reports Delivery timecovered by international sales and tax exemption in Germany.

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Plus, its premiere the weekend before the Thanksgiving holiday puts it in a very positive position for a good second weekend, etc. Cinemascore polls upon leaving the cinema give it a B+, a remarkably high grade, and also the lowest number in the saga. No doubt one would expect more from the films that have consistently topped $500 million worldwide.

Worldwide, The Hunger Games prequel starts at $98.5 million Thanks to 54.5 million from the rest of the regions where it was released. The United Kingdom topped the global rankings with $6.7 million.

In second place in the ranking we find the movie Trolls 3: All Together with $30.6 million. DreamWorks Animation and Universal opted to delay the film’s US release slightly until closer to Thanksgiving. It starts out worse than the first “Trolls,” however It’s the animation studio’s best release since “How to Train Your Dragon 3.”. We’ll see how things go in a head-to-head matchup with Disney’s “Wish” starting next week.

“Five Nights at Freddy’s” closed out the top five, down a sharp 61% and $3.5 million. As for the premieres: Taika Waititi’s “The Worst Team in the World” went unnoticed with seventh place and $2.5 million, whileEmerald Fennell’s “Saltburn” has the best average of the week In limited release in only seven theaters.

Terry Alexander

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