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Stephen King criticized for attributing ‘The Marvels’ failure to ‘adolescent fanboy hate’: ‘Perhaps the film is simply bad?’

Stephen King Blames “Woman-Hating⁤ Fanboys” for Box Office ‍Failure of “The Marvels”

Outspoken‌ leftist author Stephen King blamed the box office failure ‍of “The‍ Marvels” on woman-hating⁣ fanboys. But his social media ‌followers aren’t⁣ letting him get away with it.

“The Marvels” was a massive disappointment for the MCU, pulling in just $47 million during its opening weekend — the lowest in the franchise’s history. The ⁣poor showing is​ partly blamed on multiple factors, including ⁢the actors’ strike in⁢ Hollywood and general superhero movie fatigue.

Social media users objected to ⁤King’s implication that the female-led film starring Brie Larson, which was‍ also touted for having the franchise’s first​ black female⁣ director, crashed and burned⁣ because would-be moviegoers hate women.

“I ‍am a⁤ woman.⁣ I saw the movie. It was bad,” BlazeTV host ‍Lauren Chen replied.

“Or​ maybe the movie just sucks?” another person suggested.

“Given that most of the people who go see⁣ these kinds of superhero movies are adolescent boys, absolutely​ yes, which should immediately tell you something about how ⁢fantastically Disney ‌is failing their⁤ core audience right now,” a third person observed.

“It’s fine though. Adolescent boys ⁤will simply take their money somewhere else where​ their⁢ audienceship is appreciated and welcomed.”

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A few of King’s followers ⁢called him out for⁢ not⁣ patronizing the movie ‌himself and then complaining about poor ​numbers.

“Since you don’t go to ‌MCU⁢ movies⁢ and don’t ⁤care for them,‍ that means‌ you rejected The Marvels, right? Does that⁢ mean you hate women?” one person wrote with a​ screenshot of the horror book ⁢writer’s previous tweet.

King had⁤ tweeted ​ earlier the same ‍day, ⁢writing, “I‌ don’t⁤ go to MCU movies, don’t care for them, but‌ I find this barely masked gloating over the‌ low box office for THE ⁤MARVELS very unpleasant. Why gloat ⁢over⁣ failure?”

Marvel Studios recently ⁣ postponed three projects originally⁤ slated for 2024.

“Captain America: A​ Brave New World,” “Thunderbolts,” and “Blade” are being ⁤pushed to 2025 because of strike-related⁣ production delays. That means the only Marvel release scheduled for 2024 is “Deadpool 3.”

Though these actions aren’t necessarily due to “The Marvels” ⁤being a‍ flop, it does give the studio time to regroup⁢ and⁢ come up with a⁢ new strategy.

What ‌steps⁣ can the film industry take to create more diverse and inclusive ⁤stories that appeal to a wide audience

E ⁣who‌ saw ⁢The Marvels ‌were women, I think⁤ you need a new theory,” one ‌user pointed out.

This⁤ is not the ⁣first time that King has⁤ made⁤ controversial statements ⁣regarding fans of superhero​ movies. In 2019, he dismissed the genre⁤ as⁣ “cheap amusement” and suggested that audiences should read books instead. His comments sparked backlash from fans who accused him of elitism and disregarding the enjoyment‍ that ‍many people find⁤ in superhero films.

King’s stance on “The Marvels” box office failure is reminiscent of the ongoing debate surrounding the success and failure of female-led movies. While progress ⁤has been ⁣made in increasing‍ representation of women in Hollywood, there is still a long way​ to‌ go in terms of achieving gender equality in the industry.⁤

It is important to ‌analyze the reasons ‌why certain movies succeed or fail at the box ​office without resorting to broad generalizations or blaming specific⁤ groups ​of fans. The success or failure of a film depends on a multitude of ​factors, including the quality of‌ the storytelling, acting, marketing, and audience preferences.⁣

Blaming “woman-hating⁣ fanboys” for the box office failure of “The​ Marvels” fails to consider these complex dynamics and oversimplifies the issue.‌ It⁣ undermines the‍ achievements of​ female-led⁤ films that have succeeded⁤ at the box office and perpetuates ⁣the‍ notion that audiences are not interested in seeing movies with women in lead roles.⁤

For ⁣instance, movies like “Wonder Woman” ⁤and “Black Panther” have both been massively successful, proving ‍that audiences are⁤ eager to support well-made and engaging ​films with‌ diverse casts. ⁢The ‍success of these‍ movies rests on their ability to tell compelling stories and create relatable‍ and likable ‌characters, rather than solely on the ⁢gender or ethnicity of their protagonists.⁣

Instead ⁤of blaming fanboys or any specific group, it is more productive to focus on⁤ creating diverse and⁤ inclusive ⁣stories that appeal to ⁢a wide audience. Hollywood should continue to invest in more female-led​ projects​ and provide​ opportunities for​ underrepresented voices to be heard. This requires not only increasing ‌the number ​of female directors and writers, but also ensuring that‍ diverse stories are given equal opportunities for production,‌ marketing,‌ and distribution.⁤

Ultimately, ⁢the failure of “The Marvels” at the box office should be seen as a lesson for the industry to ⁢critically evaluate ⁣the factors that⁤ contribute ⁢to a⁤ film’s success or failure.‍ It should not be used as​ an opportunity to ‍further divide fans⁤ or reinforce negative stereotypes.⁣

King’s comments may have ‌sparked controversy, but they also highlight the need for more constructive and nuanced discussions about representation in the film⁤ industry. It is important to support and celebrate female-led movies, while also ⁢acknowledging that not every film will resonate‌ with audiences⁤ regardless of the gender of its protagonists. Only by examining a film’s‌ merits, rather than‌ making sweeping assumptions, can we truly foster a⁣ more inclusive and vibrant film culture.⁤



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