Ant-Man 3 made $14.6 million on Saturday and $9.3 million on Sunday to complete a shiit $32.2 million weekend, winning the box office but dropping 70% weekend over weekend, worse than even Black Widow during Covid + 1 time.
Ant-Man is at $167 million domestic and $363 million world wide. Calling it a failure is pretty relative, considering the original only made $180 million total and the sequel made $216 million domestic, but there's no doubt it's flopped relative to what was expected and the stakes of having Kang in it.
Once you get to the fall of 2021, Marvel had been on a decent run at the box office:
Shang Chi: $224 million (Fall 2021)
No Way Home: $804 million (Christmas 2021)
Dr. Strange 2 $411 million (May 2022)
Thor 4 $343 million (July 2022)
Wakanda Forever $453 million (November 2022)
So even throwing out the high and the low, the last 3 movies have still made an average of $402 million domestic, which is far and away past what a normal movie makes.
Thus, it looks like they've just really Effed up by giving the official introduction of the Big Bad in a movie series that most people expect to be light, funny, and charming. I'm assuming Kang isn't the bad guy in GOTG3 or in The Marvels, although I suppose the latter is possible. The New Captain America movie in 2024 probably isn't about him either.
So I assume Kang is really going to have to shine in the Fantastic Four movie in Feb. 2025. and then the Kang Dynasty is a few months later? I guess Kang is going to be in some of these Untitled Projects along the way?
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