The Marvels was supposed to be the MCU's cherry on the top of 2023, and hopes were high that it would conclude the studio's year with a bang. Sadly, all it did was crawl to the finishing line with a whimper, registering a box office record that Disney will want to forget.

Making its premiere on November 7, The Marvels had not done much to inspire audience confidence. The first trailer drew overwhelming hostility from fans who bombarded it with dislikes on YouTube - though the motivation of this hate campaign is suspect.

This sentiment seemed to have endured as the Disney film only managed to rake in $84.5 million domestically and $205.8 million worldwide at the end of its box office run. To put this into perspective, The Marvels now stands as Disney's lowest-grossing Marvel film of all time.

Comparisons have been made with DCEU's Birds of Prey, which ended its theatrical run with a $205.4 million global tally. However, this is like comparing apples to oranges, since one had nearly triple the production budget of the other. Birds of Prey only needed $100 million to produce, whereas The Marvels required over $275 million to make its way to the big screen.