The Marvels Is Tracking For A Bigger Opening Than Originally Anticipated, But There’s Still Bad News

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Box office returns for upcoming 2023 movies in general looks grim. The SAG-AFTRA strike has barred performers from promoting their material, therefore the studios are about to take some major hits for fall releases. This could to be the case with The Marvels, which is the latest MCU film heading to cinemas next month. Last week, early box office predictions expected a low $50-75 million opening weekend for the Brie Larson-led film, which for Marvel standards is pretty low. However, recent numbers are predicting a higher-than-anticipated opening, but this still probably won’t be a win for the studio.

According to Deadline, The Marvels‘ opening box office could make around $75M-$80M. While this is a higher number, things are still looking pretty grim. The SAG-AFTRA strike has barred performers from promoting their material, therefore the studios are about to take some major hits for fall releases. This seems to be the case with his isn’t nearly what Marvel was hoping for with their Captain Marvel sequel film. The predecessor scored a whopping $153 million opening weekend at the box office back in 2019, and the sequel is only looking to make about half of that. 

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