On Rotten Tomatoes, Thor: Love and Thunder is ahead of movies like The Eternals and The Incredible Hulk
Thor: Love and Thunderfilm directed by Taika Waititi released this Thursday, 7th, received several negative reviews, and became one of the lowest rated films in the entire Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).
The fourth solo film God of thunder starring Chris Hemsworth also has Natalie Portman (Mighty Thor/Jane Foster) and Christian Bale (Gorr, The Butcher of the Gods), currently has a 71% approval rating in the Rotten Tomatoes, review aggregator site. This score was based on 154 reviews, but it could go up or down in the coming days.
With that note, love and thunder stands in front of only a few movies from the MCU: The incredible Hulk (67% approval), Thor the Dark World (66%) and The Eternalswhich remains the lowest-rated film in the franchise. disneybecause it has a bad score of 47%.
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How much Thor: Love and Thunder need to raise to not be a failure?
Thor: Love and Thunder arrives in theaters this Thursday, 7. There are great expectations for the MCU film after the success of Thor: Ragnarokfrom the principal Taika Waititi. Based on budget estimate (via Screen Rant), a feature film needs good revenue to not become a box office failure.
Ragnarok, the hero’s third film, cost around $180 million and was released in 2017 – before the pandemic and higher inflation. Phase 4 productions cost $200 million, including Black Widow, Shang-Chiand Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.
the budget of Thor: Love and Thundershould be in the same range – between US$ 180 and US$ 200 million – considering the regular planning of the MCUalthough data has not been revealed by the studio.
The calculation for the return of films from Hollywood generally considers it satisfactory when the collection corresponds to twice the budget. Thus, fourth film of the Thor will need to raise about $400 million.
last movie of Doctor Strangesurpassed the mark, with US$ 951 million raised. Nonetheless, Black Widow– which suffered from the launch on streaming – generated damage to Disney’s coffers.
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