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    • Flopped: Hulk
    • Massive Hit: Spider-Man 3
    • Flopped: The Punisher
    • Massive Hit: The Avengers
    • Flopped: Punisher: War Zone
    • Massive Hit: Iron Man 3
    • Flopped: Fantastic Four
    • Massive Hit: Deadpool
    • Flopped: Howard The Duck
    • Massive Hit: Avengers: Infinity War

    Before Mark Ruffalo and Edward Norton portrayed Bruce Banner, otherwise known as the Incredible Hulk, Eric Bana took the mantle of the green giant in 2003's Hulk. Unfortunately, there is a reason why we never saw Bana in the role again. With a massive budget of $137 million, Hulkshould have been a decent movie. Unfortunately, many audience members ...

    Though many people credit the third instalment of Sam Raimi's Spider-Man franchise to be the one that ended the series, mostly due to its choppy narrative, it actually performed better than any other Spider-Man movie ever released, including last year's Spider-Man: Homecoming. Sony Pictures took a bit of a risk with Spider-Man 3when they gave it a ...

    The 2003 R-rated Marvel movie The Punisher, starring Thomas Jane and John Travolta, did not perform as well as Lionsgate was hoping. Though it had a decent cast and a decent story, it still ended up becoming a box office flop. The Punisherbarely managed to earn back its $33 million budget in the United States, with its domestic run at the box offic...

    Though Marvel Studios certainly expected their 2012 ensemble movie The Avengers to be a hit, it undoubtedly performed a lot better than they had expected. With a budget of $220 million, The Avengers became one of the most expensive Marvel movies ever made at the time. However, this budget was nearly earned back in the opening weekend, and was nearl...

    Despite having a larger budget than the 2004 Punisher movie, the 2008 sequel Punisher: War Zonewas met with a horrible reception, both critically and at the box office. Equipped with a generous budget of $35 million, Punisher: War Zone was expected to do rather well, considering it came out the same year as some other superhero hits like Iron Man a...

    Though many Marvel fans consider the third Iron Manmovie to have been a serious bump in the road for Marvel Studios, it actually went on to become the second Marvel movie to earn over a billion dollars. Iron Man 3doubled its $200 million budget domestically with $409 million. However, the movie's big bucks actually came from foreign markets, which ...

    Desperate to keep the Fantastic Fourrights before they expired, 20th Century Fox quickly pumped out a reboot of Marvel's first family that proved itself to be a massive disappointment. Director Josh Trank tried to make this version of the Fantastic Fourstand out by making it more of a science fiction movie than a superhero movie, which only made th...

    Since 20th Century Fox did not have the highest hopes for their R-rated superhero comedy Deadpool, it was only given a budget of $58 million, which is surprisingly low for such a demanding superhero movie. Despite having such a low budget, Deadpoolproved itself to be one of the most successful superhero movies of 2016. In the United States alone, D...

    The 1986 box office flop Howard the Duckhas gone on to become one of the most infamous Marvel movies ever made. Its puppets and costumes in the movie looked cheap and cringy, and the less we say about the movie's creepily themed plot, the better. Howard the Duck was given a budget of $37 million, which was actually a rather generous budget for the ...

    We can't make an article about massive Marvel hits without bringing up the biggest Marvel hit of all time: Avengers: Infinity War. The most recent addition to the Avengers franchise seriously raised the bar for Marvel movies, both in terms of narrative and money. Infinity Warcertainly wasn't a cheap movie to make, being estimated as one of the most...

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    • HIT: THOR: RAGNAROK. One could say that Hulk got his third chance to shine in Thor: Ragnarok. Taika Waititi’s 2017 film about the adventures of the God of Thunder and the Hulk is easily the best film in the Thor trilogy.
    • FLOPPED: HULK (2003) The MCU formula for superhero movies rarely ever fails, and that is stretching the definition of failure to include The Incredible Hulk and Thor: The Dark World.
    • HIT: IRON MAN 3. On the other hand, with a worldwide gross of $1.2 billion, Iron Man 3 is MCU’s fifth-highest grossing movie. Released in May 2013, the final installment of the Iron Man trilogy received generally positive reviews, even though the fans are still mostly split about it.
    • FLOPPED: THE INCREDIBLE HULK. Unfortunately, not all MCU reboots have been as successful as Spider-Man: Homecoming. In 2008, on the heels of Iron Man's success, Marvel Studios made The Incredible Hulk.
    • Jordan Baranowski
    • Punisher: War Zone. Back in 2008, Marvel wasn't sure how to present their more violent heroes to a mass, movie-going audience. So began Marvel Knights, the film production arm of the comic imprint of the same name, which produced two movies meant for mature audiences: Punisher: War Zone and Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance.
    • Howard the Duck. It's hard to imagine what Marvel was thinking when they decided that Howard the Duck could be a massive box office draw. If you aren't familiar with the character, Howard is an anthropomorphic duck who is also an alien.
    • Blade: Trinity. Blade: Trinity actually did fairly well at the box office, unlike many films on this list. Its problem is that it didn't perform as well as the two Blade movies that came before it.
    • Elektra. An uninspired spinoff of an already flawed film? What could possibly go wrong? Elektra is one of the worst reviewed films on this list, and frankly, it deserves every bit of critical scorn.
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    • Jonah Hex - 2010. The final DC film on this list and the biggest box office bomb of all time from the superhero genre is Jonah Hex. Jonah Hex was released in 2010, directed by Jimmy Hayward in his live-action directorial debut.
    • Punisher: War Zone - 2008. Another Marvel entry on the list of biggest box office flops is Punisher: War Zone. The film was released in 2008 as a reboot of 2004's The P unisher, but it failed to capture the original movie's magic.
    • Supergirl - 1984. A DC film project that stemmed from the success of Superman and Superman II, Supergirl was released in 1984. The film was directed by Jeannot Szwarc and starred Helen Slater as the main character.
    • The New Mutants - 2020. The New Mutants is an interesting case study. The film is one of the few projects left over from 20th Century Fox's X-Men franchise, which was left for Disney to release after the latter company acquired the former.
  2. Nov 20, 2023 · Blade: Trinity (2004) — $132 million. Image via New Line Cinema. Yes, all three Blade s brought home less than Morbius. Honestly, we’re starting to wonder why Marvel is so desperate to make...

  3. Jun 24, 2024 · A near-total lack of promotion due to the SAG-AFTRA strike, scenes set on a planet where everyone sings, a B-grade villain, and superhero fatigue didn't help this $219.8 million box office bomb...