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‘The Marvels’ flops at the box office, a setback for the MCU

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The film’s cast couldn’t engage in film promotion until Wednesday evening when the strike was officially ended following an agreement reached between SAG-AFTRA and the studios.

The latest instalment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), ‘The Marvels,’ has faced a disappointing reception at the box office. Despite the MCU’s consistent success over the years, this film has failed to meet the high expectations set by its predecessors.

‘The Marvels,’ which was highly anticipated by fans, suffered from lacklustre reviews from critics and a lukewarm response from audiences. The film’s underperformance has raised questions about the future of the MCU and the studio’s ability to maintain its winning streak.

The movie, which was intended to be a blockbuster, struggled to draw crowds to theatres, leading to lower-than-expected ticket sales. The reasons for this setback are still unclear, with some attributing it to franchise fatigue or a less engaging storyline.

The film’s poor performance has also cast a shadow on the actors and production team involved, who had hoped for another massive hit in the MCU. This stumble may prompt Marvel Studios to rethink their approach to future projects and consider new strategies to maintain their dominance in the superhero film genre.

Despite this setback, the MCU remains a major player in the film industry, and fans are eager to see how the studio will bounce back from this unexpected disappointment.

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