Another issue with this one’s trailers was that it didn’t feel interesting plot wise? It looked like another Dark World, with another random alien wanting to use infinity stones to take over the universe. That was technically also the plot of GOTG1, but that movie looked intriguing in the trailers because of the cool alien worlds and new species.
I wanted to watch Ms Marvel because of the cultural and family aspects. I wanted to watch Captain Marvel because of the 90s aesthetic and backstory of the shield agents (Coulson!).
I’m planning to eventually watch this one, but only to stay caught up with some characters I like. The trailer was very generic
The other one was The Incredible Hulk (2008) for those looking for that answer.
Doing the lord’s work out here.
2008? The Edward Norton one right? The Eric Banner one was so much better.
That’s either an awesome typo, or you’re an Aussie/Brit.
¿Porque no los dos?
Eric Bana*
If you’re an Aussie, the name “Bruce” is also easy to remember. Bruces and Sheilas.
How does Dark World fit into those rankings?
Another issue with this one’s trailers was that it didn’t feel interesting plot wise? It looked like another Dark World, with another random alien wanting to use infinity stones to take over the universe. That was technically also the plot of GOTG1, but that movie looked intriguing in the trailers because of the cool alien worlds and new species.
I wanted to watch Ms Marvel because of the cultural and family aspects. I wanted to watch Captain Marvel because of the 90s aesthetic and backstory of the shield agents (Coulson!).
I’m planning to eventually watch this one, but only to stay caught up with some characters I like. The trailer was very generic
Here: https://www.boxofficemojo.com/franchise/fr541495045/?sort=openingWeekendGross&sortDir=asc&ref_=bo_fr__resort#table (ignore re-release).
The Dark World is higher than Thor, probably because it was very anticipated. The MCU was a behemoth for a long time.
Interesting, thank you!