Franchises inevitably lose their appeal; they can't continue indefinitely, or people will start rejecting them. This is precisely what is occurring now with Marvel.
Although Marvel's stories generally garner love from the audience, the recent release, "The Marvels," received significant criticism.
Audiences are expressing their frustration, claiming that the 105-minute movie tested their patience. Some are even suggesting a complete end to the Marvel franchise.
Despite bringing numerous characters to life in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and entertaining millions, the 33rd installment is facing substantial criticism.
Even Hollywood insiders are making humorous posts, suggesting that stopping here would be beneficial for everyone.
Reviews from Hollywood media outlets are also unfavorable. The New York Times criticized the film, stating that it feels like a repetition of the previous 32 movies, lacking interest.
According to the Washington Post, "The Marvels" lacks laughs, suspense, and excitement. The characters seem like copies from previous movies, and their expressions haven't changed. Some critics argue that this movie showcases a team of dull superheroes in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
The Hollywood Reporter suggests that the film was primarily made for financial gain using the franchise's popularity. It notes that the movie ends abruptly, with some story threads left unresolved.
The Telegraph goes even further, stating that "The Marvels" is the worst movie in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and predicts that nothing worse will come. It suggests that Marvel's trademark has suffered a significant blow with this film.
Various renowned Hollywood reviews, including The Wrap, Associated Press, USA Today, and New York Post, have criticized "The Marvels."
Despite being a sequel to the 2019 movie "Captain Marvel" and having a massive opening, the film is facing substantial backlash.