I have been reading a bunch of articles purporting to explain why, and they all talk about the tiny fraction of fans who complain about the MCU going “woke.” That cannot possibly explain a failure of this magnitude.
Having seen the film, my guess is it’s a combination of the following:
The movie itself is mediocre, with an inconsistent tone and not a lot for fans to get excited about, plus a few scenes were just plain silly.
People are beyond broke and won’t spend money at the theater unless it’s a guaranteed spectacular experience.
Folks already pay for Disney+ and know they’ll be able to see it soon. They’re just not in a rush.
Most didn’t watch Ms. Marvel and suspect they may not get what’s going on without doing so first.
The MCU has fragmented into so many different moving parts that only the most dedicated fans have time to watch it all. The storyline has become incoherent. Fatigue has set in.
People, or landlords? They aren’t really the same thing. If you sold your house in the last 5 years, more often than not you’ve sold it to a rich asshole buying another house to rent or a corporation buying it for the exact same reason.
I have been reading a bunch of articles purporting to explain why, and they all talk about the tiny fraction of fans who complain about the MCU going “woke.” That cannot possibly explain a failure of this magnitude.
Having seen the film, my guess is it’s a combination of the following:
The movie itself is mediocre, with an inconsistent tone and not a lot for fans to get excited about, plus a few scenes were just plain silly.
People are beyond broke and won’t spend money at the theater unless it’s a guaranteed spectacular experience.
Folks already pay for Disney+ and know they’ll be able to see it soon. They’re just not in a rush.
Most didn’t watch Ms. Marvel and suspect they may not get what’s going on without doing so first.
The MCU has fragmented into so many different moving parts that only the most dedicated fans have time to watch it all. The storyline has become incoherent. Fatigue has set in.
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People, or landlords? They aren’t really the same thing. If you sold your house in the last 5 years, more often than not you’ve sold it to a rich asshole buying another house to rent or a corporation buying it for the exact same reason.
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