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Summer Blockbusters: New Faces Shine Bright
North America, USASun May 04 2025
The summer movie season is off to a strong start, with "Thunderbolts" leading the charge.
This film brought in $76 million in its first weekend in the U. S. While this might not seem like a huge number compared to other Marvel movies, it's important to remember that "Thunderbolts" features a new group of heroes.
These characters aren't as well-known as popular figures like Deadpool or Thor, but they've still managed to attract a large audience. This shows that viewers are open to new faces in the superhero genre.
Critics and audiences alike have praised "Thunderbolts, " giving it an 88% rating on Rotten Tomatoes and an "A-" from CinemaScore. This positive feedback is a welcome change after a string of underwhelming Marvel films. The movie's director has put together a unique team of antiheroes, including Sebastian Stan's Bucky Barnes and Florence Pugh's Yelena Belova. These characters are tasked with a high-stakes mission, which adds an extra layer of excitement to the film.
The film's global earnings reached $162. 1 million, with a significant portion coming from international markets. Despite the high production and marketing costs, the positive buzz around "Thunderbolts" could keep it in theaters for an extended period. This is a big win for Disney, which has had mixed results with new superhero properties recently. Movies like "The Marvels" and "Eternals" didn't perform as well as expected at the box office.
Looking ahead, the summer movie season is set to be action-packed. Disney's "The Fantastic Four: First Steps" is scheduled to hit theaters on July 25, while Warner Bros. and DC will debut "Superman" on July 11. These releases are anticipated to draw in large crowds and generate significant buzz. The summer season, which runs from May through August, is a crucial time for the movie industry, as it's the most profitable period of the year.
In other movie news, "Sinners" continues to perform well, grossing $33 million in its third weekend. This vampire thriller has maintained strong audience reception, contributing to its impressive hold at the domestic box office. Meanwhile, "A Minecraft Movie" has surpassed expectations, earning $398 million in North America and $873 million globally. These successes highlight the diverse range of movies that can captivate audiences during the summer season.
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How significant is the role of critics and audience reception in the long-term success of 'Thunderbolts*' at the box office?
Could the positive reception of 'Thunderbolts*' be orchestrated to distract from the failures of previous Marvel films?
If 'Thunderbolts*' is considered a step in the right direction, what does that say about the previous steps Marvel has taken?
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