Disney Irish
Premium Member
I think its fair to have a more realistic expectation, whether that is $500M or $700M can be debated. But I don't think its fair however to decry the failure of the MCU if some movies don't hit whatever that expectation might be. As there are more factors than just what is on-screen that affects the box office. Many of which has been discussed ad nauseam here about the state of the box office.I think there’s a big gap between how much people’s expectations have changed though, personally I don’t expect MCU films to do $1 billion plus anymore but I do still expect them to do $700 million, that’s a 30% decrease in expectation, and still provides a couple hundred million in profit to Disney, many people seem to have decreased their MCU expectation to $400-500 million now, a 50-60% decrease, I don’t think that’s realistic, it’s certainly not an expectation that should result in more MCU movies being made anyway. If the expectation isn’t at least $100 million in profit there’s no incentive for Disney to continue spending hundreds of millions on the MCU, they should spend that money elsewhere with a bigger expectation to actually make a profit.
Also has noted above if you take out the outliers of the $1B+ intro movies post-phase 1 and the average is actually $559M. So that is really what the expectation should be for most MCU films like Thunderbolts. Now will it get to that, I don't know. We'll have to wait and see.