Opinion

Marvel is making billions and tricking fans into thinking it's all thanks to them

Luca Fontana
25.7.2019
Translation: Patrik Stainbrook

Marvel's «Avengers: Endgame» has overtaken Fox' «Avatar» at the box office and is now the most successful movie ever. Studio bosses are making it look like a victory for the fans. But it isn't. Not really.

«Endgame» is the most successful movie of all time. Thanks to artificially generated hype.

Cue the applause. As if a lost caused had been saved at the last second. And the fans cheer as if it were their victory.

Beat «Avatar» and watch «Endgame»

The same charade is repeated around the «Endgame» run. However, this time «Avatar» would be defeated. «Whatever it takes» - no matter how, as many fans in a Marvel-themed subreddit chant. It's their battle cry. A quote from the first «Endgame» trailer.

Suddenly, fans were taking the success of the film personally. A competition that should only really interest studio accountants erupts.

All in this together

This didn't just pop up out of nowhere. Fans become tools. Be this when viewers get invited to premieres. Or when studios make viewers responsible for unsatisfying box office results, as if they were their accountants.

Thanks to you, «Avengers: Endgame» is the biggest film of all-time.
Kevin Feige, President of Marvel Studios.

This in turn pleases the accountants, bosses and shareholders. What a neat little cycle.

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