Post stuff here instead of posting spoilers in the MCU thread.
AgfromHOU said:
I'll say that I felt like this movie moved the story more forward than the other recent Marvel films. I can see more of how they're going to push the Secret Wars storyline. Cameo this, cameo that, then after Secret Wars have one timeline/universe.
Iman Vellani is great.
Also, was there no "______ will return" after this?
TCTTS said:
I only have two spoiler questions...
1) Who, exactly, was moving into the Rambeau house at the end? Was Kamala's family moving in, since their home in New Jersey was wrecked pretty good? Or was Carol moving in, and finally making a home on Earth again, since she mentioned that she was watching over the Rambeau plane as well? But if so, then why did mama Kahn tell her son it would make a good house to start a family? I'm sure there were clues I missed in the moving boxes, but I had no idea what was going on there.
2) In the mid-credit scene, was Monica's mom/not-mom supposed to be Storm in that universe? Someone else? They slowly zoomed in on her standing in her suit, as if it was some big, obvious reveal - a couple people in our theater even squealed and cheered - but I was completely lost as to her identity.
TCTTS said:
2) In the mid-credit scene, was Monica's mom/not-mom supposed to be Storm in that universe? Someone else? They slowly zoomed in on her standing in her suit, as if it was some big, obvious reveal - a couple people in our theater even squealed and cheered - but I was completely lost as to her identity.
MBAR said:
She's not storm. Beast called her pulsar which is basically who Monica is. She's like Captain marvel I believe.
The beast scene was whatever. I'm so tired of multiverse stuff. **** needs to end.
Thought the movie was solid. Iman steals the show. So much fun. The baliwood stuff felt clunky to me but I hope that the people it's meant to showcase enjoy it. The cats were just stupid imo. Can we not just have a plot where the comic book elements are organic instead of forced in for no reason.
Max Power said:TCTTS said:
2) In the mid-credit scene, was Monica's mom/not-mom supposed to be Storm in that universe? Someone else? They slowly zoomed in on her standing in her suit, as if it was some big, obvious reveal - a couple people in our theater even squealed and cheered - but I was completely lost as to her identity.
I haven't seen the movie but was curious about what y'all are talking about so I read some stuff online and the thought is she is Binary, a Carol Danvers variant.
'The Marvels' went lower, nearer, and slower with MCU's worst box office opening ever, grossing $47 million. https://t.co/fzqm4wQ4va
— Entertainment Weekly (@EW) November 12, 2023
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That much is clear after "The Marvels" misfired with $47 million in its opening weekend to land the worst debut in MCU history. Initial tracking was closer to $75 million to $80 million, but those projections shrank dramatically in recent weeks to $60 million to $65 million. With bad buzz and actors like Brie Larson unable to promote the film due to the SAG strike, "The Marvels" didn't even match those disappointing estimates.
Only two other films in the sprawling series ("The Marvels" is the 33rd installment in 15 years) have opened to lower than $60 million: 2008's "The Incredible Hulk" with $55.4 million and 2015's "Ant-Man" with $57.2 million, not adjusted for inflation.
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The earlier Captain Marvel opened domestically to $153.4 million, making The Marvels the 1st sequel to debut with more than $100 million less than its predecessor.
swimmerbabe11 said:
carol, the hot sauce packets and the marriage platter give it away
Gap said:
The biggest Disney MCU box office bust for an opening weekend in its history and by a substantial amount.'The Marvels' went lower, nearer, and slower with MCU's worst box office opening ever, grossing $47 million. https://t.co/fzqm4wQ4va
— Entertainment Weekly (@EW) November 12, 2023Quote:
That much is clear after "The Marvels" misfired with $47 million in its opening weekend to land the worst debut in MCU history. Initial tracking was closer to $75 million to $80 million, but those projections shrank dramatically in recent weeks to $60 million to $65 million. With bad buzz and actors like Brie Larson unable to promote the film due to the SAG strike, "The Marvels" didn't even match those disappointing estimates.
Only two other films in the sprawling series ("The Marvels" is the 33rd installment in 15 years) have opened to lower than $60 million: 2008's "The Incredible Hulk" with $55.4 million and 2015's "Ant-Man" with $57.2 million, not adjusted for inflation.Quote:
The earlier Captain Marvel opened domestically to $153.4 million, making The Marvels the 1st sequel to debut with more than $100 million less than its predecessor.
People enjoy being a ****** bag and letting you know they don't like stuff. It's important to them.swimmerbabe11 said:
why bother responding to the thread?