I used Box Office Mojo for Worldwide Box Office revenue and budget, or Wikipedia for budget whenever not available on Box Office Mojo. If it was an estimate, I did a simple average. Used MS Excel. Trend line is polynomial, type 2.
Can’t believe no MCU movie reached the vaunted 120% on RT
Why a line for the RT score? It implies there is a meaningful entity between each movie. I think clumping each movie with 3 bars for budget, earnings, and RT score would be reasonable.
The data proves it. Doctor Strange was the peak of the MCU.
Damn, I’ve heard The Marvels failed, but I had no idea it flopped that hard. Like, it’s literally the first MCU movie to not make it’s budget back.
Also, how the fuck did Quantummania cost more then Infinity War and Endgame? Like, those budgets make no sense to me.
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I used Box Office Mojo for Worldwide Box Office revenue and budget, or Wikipedia for budget whenever not available on Box Office Mojo. If it was an estimate, I did a simple average. Used MS Excel. Trend line is polynomial, type 2.
Can’t believe no MCU movie reached the vaunted 120% on RT
Why a line for the RT score? It implies there is a meaningful entity between each movie. I think clumping each movie with 3 bars for budget, earnings, and RT score would be reasonable.
The data proves it. Doctor Strange was the peak of the MCU.
Damn, I’ve heard The Marvels failed, but I had no idea it flopped that hard. Like, it’s literally the first MCU movie to not make it’s budget back.
Also, how the fuck did Quantummania cost more then Infinity War and Endgame? Like, those budgets make no sense to me.
The x-axis is time ordered I guess?
Where is Deadpool 1 and 2?
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