<img src="https://sb.scorecardresearch.com/p?c1=2&amp;c2=36750692&amp;cv=3.6.0&amp;cj=1"> A Career-Killing Disaster Is No Longer Marvel's Most-Panned Effort Ever
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An infamous career-killing disaster can sleep soundly knowing the ‘Secret Invasion’ finale stole its crown as Marvel’s worst-ever offering

At last, 'Secret Invasion' does something a solid.

You know things are bad when a universally-panned box office bomb that sank a would-be franchise at the first hurdle, has been roundly trashed by its own cast in the years since, and effectively ended the mainstream career of one of cinema’s hottest prospects can now officially be named as superior to the finale of Secret Invasion, but here we are.

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Having decided the best course of action for rounding out an already-disappointing series was to drive straight off the edge of a cliff, Samuel L. Jackson’s long-awaited and hotly-anticipated Marvel Cinematic Universe showcase saw its sixth installment drowned under a sea of negativity to wind up with an eight percent approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

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As a result, which seemed unfathomable when Chronicle had almost instantly ingratiated him with both Marvel and Star Wars – the reboot lost upwards of $80 million, won a hatful of Razzies, and ended up with critical and audience approval ratings of just nine and 18 percent on the aforementioned aggregation site.

Statistically speaking, though, it’s now carrying stronger numbers than the Secret Invasion finale, which is a massively concerning point for just how badly the ball was dropped. On paper, Skrulls infiltrating the MCU was a slam dunk, but the inquest will no doubt carry on for a while to come as Kevin Feige sifts through the rubble of his biggest-ever bust.


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