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Marvel’s Triumphant Return: “Deadpool& Wolverine” Revives the Franchise and Sets New Records

There has been a resurgence in the success of the Marvel Cinematic Universe following a challenging period. Marvel Studios, after facing uncertainty about the future of the franchise, proved its strength with the release of ‘Deadpool & Wolverine,’ which surpassed expectations by earning a remarkable $211 million domestically. According to CNN, this accomplishment marked the biggest opening of 2024, broke records for an R-rated film debut, and ranked as the sixth-highest opening in history. The movie also achieved global success, bringing in $443 million and showing potential to cross the $1 billion mark.


With this massive triumph, Marvel crossed the $30 billion mark in global box office earnings, solidifying its position as the highest-grossing franchise ever. Additionally, Marvel Studios created excitement at Comic-Con with major announcements. The Russo Brothers were revealed to be returning to direct the next two ‘Avengers’ films scheduled for 2026 and 2027. To the audience’s surprise, Robert Downey Jr. made an appearance as the new main supervillain, Doctor Doom.


This success was a significant boost for Marvel, a crucial part of Disney’s revenue stream.
Despite consistently producing hit superhero movies, the studio had faced challenges
post-‘Avengers: Endgame,’ the concluding film of the 22-movie saga in 2019. Recent releases such as ‘The Marvels,’ ‘Eternals,’ and ‘Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania’ struggled to resonate with audiences and critics. Similarly, apart from ‘Loki,’ Marvel’s Disney+ shows had difficulty capturing public interest.

During the weekend, Marvel seemed to address its past missteps in ‘Deadpool & Wolverine,’ where Ryan Reynolds joked about Wolverine joining the MCU during a “low point.” Deadpool also voiced criticisms of the complex multiverse storyline, urging Marvel to move past it.


The decision to bring back the Russo Brothers and Downey Jr. shows Disney’s attentiveness to audience feedback. Their return signals a return to successful elements of the past, although it also hints at a creative slowdown within Marvel. While this approach may revive the MCU temporarily, it raises concerns about the future post-Russo Brothers and Downey Jr.


In the long run, Disney will need to address these challenges. But for now, Iger and the Marvel team have secured a path forward for the next few years.

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