The Not So Fantastic Four Stumbles after its First Steps | The Domestic Box Office Thread | Aug. 1-3

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There was a time when the GA would go catch anything with the Marvel Studios logo attached but those days are long gone.

I remember when I went to go see The Marvels on preview night and bruh…you would’ve thought I was catching a screening of an A24 indie with how sparse it was in there. I kid you not, I only heard one gasp in that whole theater when Kelsey Grammer cameo’d as Beast and it came from the dude sitting a few seats over from me, with a hand over his mouth as if he just witnessed Thanos snap his fingers for the first time.

I didn’t hate the movie but I walked out of that theater thinking damn, this is where we’re at now huh?
To be expected when you on your damn near 40th big screen release movie, about the same number of animated movies in that length of time, and tv shows that run year round. Nobody is in a rush to see a marvel movie. People have been watching them for almost 20 years now.
 

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I didn't see Fantastic Four until yesterday, and I was wondering why it seemed like nobody was talking about it.

Usually every Marvel movie has tons of discussions and spoilers by like the Saturday after it comes out
 

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The Not So Fantastic Four Stumbles after its First Steps: Weekend Box Office Results (Aug. 1-3)


Flame on? Nah, more like "it's floppering time" for The Fantastic Four: First Steps, which produced a $40M second frame. This is Disney, so that will almost assuredly be $39.something million come tomorrow. Chanel reporting shenanigans aside, That's nearly 8 million more than Marvel's last entry. Thunderbolts* was able to muster when it made $32.3M in its second weekend. However, that was only a 56.4% drop for Thunderbolts*, whereas The First Steps is back to the par for the course 66% decline that we've seen with recent entries in the MCU, especially Phase 5:
  • Captain America: Brave New World: $28,170,093 -68.3%
  • The Marvels: $10,120,589-78.1%
  • Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania: $31,964,803-69.9%
  • Black Panther: Wakanda Forever: $66,482,266-63.3%
  • Thor: Love and Thunder: $46,632,172-67.7%
  • Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness: $61,755,804-67%
  • Spider-Man: No Way Home: $84,548,505-67.5% (only on a pure percentage basis)
  • Eternals: $26,850,128-62.3%
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Contrast contrast that with the recent Superman release, which had a very good hold when it dropped by only 53.2% in its second weekend when it made $58.4M. And both movies had an identical A- CinemaScore. So much for good word of mouth.

I mean that's only a slightly better hold than the 2015 Fantastic Four movie which dropped by 68.2% when it made a poultry $8.1M. The 2005 Fantastic Four actually retained more of its audience when in made $22.7M and fell by "only" 59.4%. And it's somehow worse than The Silver Surfer's -65.5% tumble in 2007. :lolbron:

But, hey, The First Steps has made $198.4M - already $8.2M more than Thunderbolts*'s $190.2M. And it will pass Captain America: Brave New World's $200.5M tomorrow, which will make it the 10th lowest grossing movie in the MCU, for the moment.

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Top Ten


Rank
LW
Movie
Gross
%± LW
Theaters
Total Gross
Weekend
Distributor
11The Fantastic Four: First Steps$40,000,000-66%4,125$198,427,6352Disney
2-The Bad Guys 2$22,200,000-3,852$22,200,0001Universal
3-The Naked Gun$17,000,000-3,344$17,000,0001Paramount
42Superman$13,900,000-44.1%3,537$316,256,3924Warner Bros.
53Jurassic World Rebirth$8,700,000-34.1%3,240$317,606,2655Universal
6-Together$6,802,000-2,302$10,858,5021Neon
74F1: The Movie$4,100,000-35%2,024$173,290,5126Warner Bros.
86I Know What You Did Last Summer$2,650,000-49%2,303$29,268,5543Sony
95Smurfs$1,770,000-67.6%2,295$28,502,3973Paramount
107How to Train Your Dragon$1,350,000-53.5%1,459$260,408,6258Universal
 

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The end of phase 3 was in July 2019. But they got back the X-Men in MARCH of 2019. And we won't really see any mutant content until 2027?

Sad, that's all I can say.
We have gotten mutant “content”, dr strange 2, deadpool and wolverine, ms marvel (smh), xmen 97, the marvels, just no proper xmen film.

And really i think it comes down to the fact that they got ahead of themselves after endgame and didnt think they needed a true xmen film since every C and D level hero was doing a billi
 
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