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- 20 de Feb, 2019
Spider-Man won't fail. Even I, who have been getting into superhero fatigue recently, will probably go to see that one movie, and so will many others the moment they release a trailer with Tobey in it. You not only have one of the holdovers from Phase 3 and a Marvel icon, but you have a previous iteration in it that many people hold dear. The Raimi trilogy is still the quintessential portrayal of Spider-Man barring the 90s cartoon. People will flock to that movie even if they're tired of the MCU due to nostalgia alone.Seems Eternals is a flop or at the very least underperforming but it might not be big enough of a failure to sink the MCU just yet.
Now, the big question is what happens if this Spider-Man movie fails?
Disney can't rely on China like they used to, so an actual box office flop will hurt them badly enough, especially if it's MCU. Even a simple underperformance where it makes enough money to technically be profitable but still does below expectations could be damaging now that China's no longer the fallback plan.
With something like Spider-Man, even an underperformance can be a death knell for the MCU now. Spider-Man is one of those few evergreen superheroes that normies always recognized and could enjoy.
Really, when it comes to evergreen capeshit, there's really only three or maybe four superheroes you can pull from. Batman, Spider-Man, and Superman. Maybe Wonder Woman or Wolverine on a good day.
A Spider-Man flick doing badly is the kind of sign that capeshit is deader than Dillinger.
I said that Eternals would be the test if the Marvel brand is enough to make a movie successful, and the Eternals didn't bomb, but it probably didn't make the Mouse happy. The movie to watch out for is Doctor Strange 2, which I think will be the second most successful after Spider-Man. If that fails, it's time to hit the panic button and bring back RDJ no matter the cost.