The Eternals News Stories Box Office Archives Box Office Rewind: A History of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (So Far) • Feb 14th In 2009, The Walt Disney Co. purchased Marvel Entertainment for the hefty sum of $4 billion. More than a decade later, their superhero cinematic continuity -- largely curated by Disney, but with some assistance from Paramount and Universal in the... Forecasts & Tracking Long Range Box Office Tracking (April 16 Update): Disney Shuffles Pixar’s Soul to Holiday 2020 Season; Nolan’s Tenet Now De Facto Summer Opener in July • Apr 16th Thursday, April 16 Update: Although the news of release delays and new dates are beginning to slow down with the bulk of the 2020 calendar through summer having been addressed recently, this week still hasn't been without a few significant... News & Analysis Marvel Announces New 2020-21 Films: ‘Thor,’ ‘Doctor Strange,’ ‘Black Widow,’ ‘Blade,’ ‘The Eternals,’ ‘Shang-Chi’ Boxoffice Staff • Jul 21st Marvel Studios will follow up the highest-grossing movie globally ever -- Avengers: Endgame -- with five theatrical releases over the next two years, they announced Saturday. Load more stories
Box Office Archives Box Office Rewind: A History of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (So Far) • Feb 14th In 2009, The Walt Disney Co. purchased Marvel Entertainment for the hefty sum of $4 billion. More than a decade later, their superhero cinematic continuity -- largely curated by Disney, but with some assistance from Paramount and Universal in the...
Forecasts & Tracking Long Range Box Office Tracking (April 16 Update): Disney Shuffles Pixar’s Soul to Holiday 2020 Season; Nolan’s Tenet Now De Facto Summer Opener in July • Apr 16th Thursday, April 16 Update: Although the news of release delays and new dates are beginning to slow down with the bulk of the 2020 calendar through summer having been addressed recently, this week still hasn't been without a few significant...
News & Analysis Marvel Announces New 2020-21 Films: ‘Thor,’ ‘Doctor Strange,’ ‘Black Widow,’ ‘Blade,’ ‘The Eternals,’ ‘Shang-Chi’ Boxoffice Staff • Jul 21st Marvel Studios will follow up the highest-grossing movie globally ever -- Avengers: Endgame -- with five theatrical releases over the next two years, they announced Saturday.