I've followed this thread from post #1, and I know I'm going to regret jumping into the conversation, but...
To those of you saying adult women haven't shown up to this movie...comic books were never really aimed at us. I only know the story of "Captain Marvel" because I married a (nerd? geek? whatever, he's a wonderful husband, even if he is expensive to keep) who kind of filled me in...I say kind of, because I wasn't all that interested in intergalactic heroism.
When I was a kid (and I think I'm of a similar age to
@TP2000), mom took me and my brother to the corner store to buy comics. I was allowed to buy Archie comics, while my brother got Spiderman and Batman. I read his comics as well as mine. I remember the death of Gwen Stacy, and my absolute all time favorite comic story was the origin of Metamorpho.
I've seen all the MCU movies in the theater because we went together. If I wasn't married to my fella, I might not have seen any of them.
For the record, I haven't seen the Barbie movie either. Saw the first trailer and felt my IQ drop by 15 points. Was just told the other day at work, by a raging feminist (who deigns to come into the office once a quarter post-Covid, when she was M-F 9-5er three years ago, but that's neither here nor there) who told me that I would love the Barbie movie because it's extremely feminist and takes down the patriarchy (w00t, I also read that it's a little TOO rough on the patriarchy, maybe I will have to watch for myself to decide).
So, back to Marvel and The Marvels. The aforementioned nerd/geek/whatever watches all the D+ series. I wanted to like Ms Marvel, but it was too...much? for me. We saw Captain Marvel (was that the title of the movie?) in the theater with everyone else, and it was ok, but not enough to draw me to the theater to see the follow up, no matter how much I liked Monica Rambeau in the WandaVision (and I thought she kicked butt in that series).
Basically, I think this movie is aimed squarely at comic book fans who know who the characters are, so it's no surprise that "men of a certain age" make up the majority of ticket buyers. Hurrah for them, and I hope they enjoy the movie. From what y'all who have seen it have said, I think I might like it too. But movie ticket prices being what they are, I will probably wait for the D+ release. I'll have to ask my hubs