The movie titled “The Fantastic Four: First Steps” has successfully surpassed the DC Extended Universe’s most significant box office bomb, earning over $230.4 million to date. As of now, “Justice League” (2017) trails behind with $229 million. This milestone marks a notable achievement in the superhero genre, as no film wants to mirror the misfortunes experienced by “Justice League” or the preceding DCEU films. However, it’s worth noting that “First Steps” still falls short of competing with other movies within its genre. Fingers crossed that the Marvel Cinematic Universe will continue to pave the way for impressive box office successes in the upcoming years.
I’ve always found myself reflecting on “Justice League” as a significant milestone for superhero adaptations, given its high-stakes nature and, unfortunately, its predictable outcome that left many fans disappointed. However, it’s essential to acknowledge the challenges in comparing it to “First Steps,” a film made with a more modest budget and released post-COVID-19, a time when theater audiences had significantly altered expectations. On the other hand, the resilience of “Fantastic Four” is evident as it continued to hold its ground in cinemas for extended periods, even while “Justice League,” despite initial promise, seems to have largely exhausted its earning potential.
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It has been difficult to determine when is the right moment to introduce these specific characters and stories on screen, given the current context. For instance, in 2017, fans were anticipating a DC Comics film series that could compete with the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). However, some felt that the Justice League team-up came too quickly, and didn’t seem to be well-grounded within the narrative. Similarly, this new Fantastic Four movie doesn’t quite fit seamlessly into the MCU world we know – it takes place in an alternate reality with characters we haven’t met before. While it hints at future crossovers, this kind of setup isn’t typically associated with great success in the genre.
As a die-hard movie enthusiast, I can’t help but marvel at my personal top-chart favorites! The epic conclusions have left an indelible mark on the all-time box office earnings-Avengers: Endgame comes in second with an astonishing $858.4 million, closely trailed by Spider-Man: No Way Home with approximately $815 million. Interestingly, Avengers: Infinity War ranks eighth on this prestigious list. The success of these top-grossing titles underscores the significance of a well-orchestrated series build-up. Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awakens reigns supreme at the top with an impressive $936.6 million, while First Steps and Justice League find themselves towards the bottom of the list at 186th and 188th positions, respectively.
As a dedicated movie enthusiast, I’m genuinely excited about the upcoming installments in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). The next few movies, namely “Avengers: Doomsday” and “Avengers: Secret Wars,” are set to close the Multiverse Saga, much like how “Infinity War” and “Endgame” wrapped up the Infinity Saga. However, there’s been a lingering debate among fans and critics for quite some time now about whether these upcoming films will live up to the impact of the Infinity Saga finale.
On the other hand, it seems that the DC Universe doesn’t have any major “Justice League” crossover titles on the horizon, suggesting they might be taking a more cautious approach this time around before building up that level of hype. Currently, “First Steps” is still playing in theaters, along with the DCU’s latest take on “Superman.
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