<img src="https://sb.scorecardresearch.com/p?c1=2&amp;c2=36750692&amp;cv=3.6.0&amp;cj=1"> ‘Thor: Love and Thunder’ Ties Record for Biggest MCU Box Office Drop
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‘Thor: Love and Thunder’ ties the record for biggest MCU box office drop

Still ed $500 million globally in 10 days, though.

There’s been a lot of questions being asked of Marvel Studios as Phase Four progresses, and while some fans are happy to continue sitting back and going along for the ride, Thor: Love and Thunder continues to set unwanted benchmarks that could cause genuine concern should the franchise continue on its current trajectory.

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In its second weekend in theaters, the Odinson’s fourth solo adventure dropped a huge 68 percent to finish the weekend in first place with a $46 million haul. That’s on a par with Spider-Man: No Way Home and Black Widow, as well as a single percentage point behind Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, but two of those three titles opened much higher, and the third was released as a Disney Plus hybrid.

When you factor in a Rotten Tomatoes score that puts Love and Thunder above only Eternals and Thor: The Dark World, as well as a t second-worst CinemaScore alongside Multiverse of Madness, then you can understand why skeptics are wondering if the wheels are beginning to wobble on the all-conquering MCU.

Of course, Taika Waititi’s irreverent intergalactic oddity is destined to make a ton of money before it leaves theaters having ed $500 million globally after 10 days in release, but it won’t help matters that the next installment out of the gate is Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, which faces near-insurmountable pressure as the sequel to a $1.3 billion-grossing cultural phenomenon that nabbed a Best Picture nomination, and that’s without mentioning the impossible challenge of replacing Chadwick Boseman as the face of the series.


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