Marvel Cinematic Universe Phase Five Revenue Drop ( Photo Credit – Facebook )

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The Marvel Cinematic Universe has built a reputation not only on world-building and star-studded casts but also on its near-unmatched box office dominance. Over the years, phases have come and gone, each ushering in new stories, heroes, and cultural moments that contributed to Marvel’s financial stronghold. Even when the quality of storytelling sparked debate, the numbers spoke for themselves, until recently.

While Phase 4 weathered the post-pandemic market with some success, Phase 5 had higher budgets, more established characters, and a presumed fan following. Yet it stumbled, both critically and commercially. From overambitious sequels to failed franchise-starters, this phase delivered the most flops in the MCU’s 16-year history. And the final blow? Even with Thunderbolts releasing theatrically, Phase 5 closed at $3.66 billion, lower than the $3.81 billion that Marvel made with its first six movies back in 2008–2012.

Phase Five Failed to Outperform Even Marvel Phase One

As per The Numbers, the worldwide gross of MCU Phase Five is $3.6 billion, which stands as the lowest for any MCU Phase, even lower than Phase One.

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