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Running time124 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget$152–175 millionBox office$1.128 billionCaptain Marvel is a 2019 American based on the character. Produced by and distributed by, it is in the (MCU). The film is written and directed by, with also contributing to the screenplay. Stars as Danvers, alongside,. Set in 1995, the story follows Danvers as she becomes after Earth is caught in the center of a galactic conflict between two alien civilizations.Development of the film began as early as May 2013.
It was officially announced in October 2014 as Marvel Studios' first female-led superhero film. And were hired as a writing team the following April after submitting separate takes on the character. The story borrows elements from 's 1971 ' comic book storyline. Larson was announced as Danvers at the 2016, with Boden and Fleck hired to direct in April 2017.
Robertson-Dworet soon took over scripting duties, with the remainder of the cast added by the start of filming. Began in January 2018, with beginning that March in California before concluding in Louisiana in July 2018. Jackson and Gregg—who, among others, reprise their roles from previous MCU films—were digitally in to reflect the film's 1990s setting.Captain Marvel premiered in London on February 27, 2019, and was theatrically released in the United States on March 8, 2019, in.
The film grossed over $1.1 billion worldwide, making it the first female-led superhero film to pass the billion-dollar mark. It is currently the, and became the of all time as well as the overall.
The film received praise for the performances of the cast, particularly that of Larson. A sequel is in development. Contents.Plot In 1995, on the Empire's capital planet of Hala, member suffers from amnesia and recurring nightmares involving an older woman., her mentor and commander, trains her to control her abilities while the, the artificial intelligence that rules the Kree, urges her to keep her emotions in check.During a mission to rescue an undercover operative infiltrating a group of, alien shapeshifters with whom the Kree are at war, Vers is captured by Skrull commander. A probe of Vers's memories leads them to Earth. Vers escapes and crash-lands in Los Angeles. Her presence attracts agents and, whose investigation is interrupted by a Skrull attack.
In the ensuing chase, Vers recovers a crystal containing her extracted memories while Fury kills a Skrull impersonating Coulson. Talos, disguised as Fury's boss Keller, orders Fury to work with Vers and keep tabs on her.Using her extracted memories, Vers and Fury go to the installation at a base.
They discover Vers was a pilot presumed to have died in 1989 while testing an experimental light-speed engine designed by Dr., whom Vers recognizes as the woman from her nightmares. After Fury informs S.H.I.E.L.D. Of their location, a team led by Talos disguised as Keller arrives.
Fury discovers Talos's ruse and helps Vers escape in a cargo jet with Lawson's stowaway cat Goose. They fly to to meet former pilot Maria Rambeau, the last person to see Vers and Lawson alive.Rambeau and her daughter reveal that Vers is Carol Danvers, who was once like family to them. Talos, arriving unarmed, explains that the Skrulls are refugees searching for a new home and that Lawson was Mar-Vell, a renegade Kree scientist helping them. Talos plays a recovered recording from Lawson's jet, prompting Danvers to remember the crash: Lawson was killed by Yon-Rogg to prevent her from destroying the engine before the Kree could recover it. Destroying the engine herself, Danvers absorbed the energy from the ensuing explosion, gaining powers but losing her memory.Danvers, Talos, Fury, and Rambeau locate Lawson's cloaked laboratory orbiting Earth, where Lawson hid several Skrulls, including Talos's family, and the, the power source of Lawson's engine.
There, Danvers is captured by Starforce and interfaces with the Supreme Intelligence. During their conversation, Danvers removes the Kree implant that was suppressing her powers, allowing her to reach her full potential. In the subsequent battle, Fury retrieves Goose, who is revealed to be an alien. Goose swallows the Tesseract and scratches Fury, blinding his left eye. Danvers destroys a Kree bomber, forcing Kree officer and his squadron to retreat, before overpowering Yon-Rogg on Earth and sending him back to Hala with a warning to the Supreme Intelligence.Danvers departs to help the Skrulls find a new homeworld, leaving Fury a modified to contact her in an emergency. Meanwhile, Fury drafts an initiative to locate heroes like Danvers, naming it after her Air Force, 'Avenger'.
In a, set in 2018, the activated pager is being monitored by the when Danvers appears. In a post-credits scene, Goose climbs onto Fury's desk and regurgitates the Tesseract.Cast. We've been talking a lot about archetypes and what we want this movie to be about and just how to write a strong female superhero without making it with boobs. We'll catch ourselves and say, 'Wait a minute, what are we saying here about women in power?' Then we have to say, 'Why are we getting so hung up on that? We should just tell the best story and build the best character.' And then we have this constant back-and-forth about how to tell a story that is compelling, entertaining, moving, kick-ass, and fun, and also be aware of what those larger implications might be.—Initial screenwriter on creating Marvel Studios' first lead female superheroBy May 2013, a script for a film—the moniker used by the character before she took the mantle of —had been written for through its writing program.
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Later that year, executive producer Louis D'Esposito said the studio was interested in a female-driven superhero film and had plenty of 'strong female characters' from which to choose, suggesting Captain Marvel, or as possible candidates., President of Marvel Studios, said that if Marvel was to make a female-led film, he would prefer it to be a new character to the like Captain Marvel, for whom an could be told. In August 2014, Feige stated that and Captain Marvel were 'both characters that we like, that development work has been done on, and is continuing to be done on', and that the studio is often asked about it by the public, 'more than Iron Man 4, more than.I think that's something that we have to pay attention to.' In October 2014, Feige announced that Captain Marvel would be released on July 6, 2018, as part of their slate of films; it would be the studio's first female-led film. He said Captain Marvel would be based on the Carol Danvers version of the character, and that the film had been in development at the studio 'almost as long' as other films like (2014) or (2016), with one of the main issues being 'figuring out what we wanted to do with it. Her adventures are very earthbound, but her powers are based in the cosmic realm.' Feige said that a writer and director would be announced 'quite soon', and female filmmakers were being considered, though he could not promise that Marvel would 'hire from any one demographic'.In February 2015, Marvel pushed the release date back to November 2, 2018. In early April, Feige revealed that Captain Marvel had been included in an early draft of the (2015) screenplay, but was removed as 'it didn't feel like the time.
We didn't want to introduce her fully formed flying in a costume before you knew who she was or how she came to be.' He also said that Marvel would announce writers for the film 'in the next week or two', and by mid-April, Guardians of the Galaxy co-screenwriter and (2015) co-screenwriter were announced to be writing the screenplay. The duo were put together as a writing team after impressing Feige with separate takes on the character, and began work on the film within a month. LeFauve found the character being a female superhero to be both 'wonderful' and a challenge, particularly because of how powerful the character is, which could lead to the 'Superman curse' of being perceived to be invulnerable. Larson promoting Captain Marvel at the 2016By May, Marvel had discussions with about directing Captain Marvel or (2018), which Feige confirmed a month later, saying that he had met with DuVernay amongst a number of other directors and expected a decision to be made by mid- to late 2015.
That September, Feige said that the casting process would not begin until 2016, as 'we're scripting the film, figuring out who we want Carol Danvers to be, and really what the structure of the movie will be and what her part will be in some of our other Phase 3 films.' Producer Jeremy Latcham elaborated that 'getting the character right first is going to lead the charge. We want to make sure we know who it is before we can start figuring out who should play it.'
In October 2015, Marvel changed the release date once again, moving it back to March 8, 2019.Feige stated in April 2016 that a director would be announced 'in the next month or two' and that the first cast members would be announced in mid-2016. He also mentioned that the film would be about Carol Danvers becoming Captain Marvel. The next month, indie filmmaker 's name surfaced as a possible contender to direct the film, and by June, emerged as the frontrunner to play Captain Marvel. Larson's casting was confirmed at the 2016, for which she was set to earn $5 million. Larson was initially hesitant to accept the role, but 'couldn't deny the fact that this movie is everything I care about, everything that's progressive and important and meaningful, and a symbol I wished I would've had growing up.'
She was able to bring 'some of those deep emotional things' she had used in more 'dramatic roles' for the part, which she felt helped set Captain Marvel apart from other superhero films. This is not a superhero who's perfect or otherworldly. What makes her special is just how human she is. She's funny, but doesn't always tell good jokes. And she can be headstrong and reckless and doesn't always make the perfect decisions for herself.
But at her core, she has so much heart and so much humanity—and all of its messiness.—Co-director on the film's title characterMarvel hired to direct Captain Marvel in April 2017, after the duo impressed the studio 'time and time again' over numerous meetings with their vision for the character and because of their experience working in both television and film. Feige said that he and Marvel were particularly impressed with Boden and Fleck's ability to create character-driven stories in all of their works, adding, 'The stories they've told have been so diverse, but regardless of the subject matter, they can dive into it and hone in on that character's journey.' Ultimately, Feige felt the film 'needs to be about the three-dimensional, multilayered Carol Danvers character. You have to be able to track her and follow her and relate to her at all points of the movie, regardless of how many visual effects and spaceships and bad guys are filling the frame.' Filming was scheduled to begin in January 2018, at in, but Feige said he did not expect it to begin until February.By July 2017, was set to appear in the film, reprising his role as. Larson, who worked with Jackson on (2017), pushed for Fury's presence in the film. At the 2017 San Diego Comic-Con, Feige revealed that the film would take place in the 1990s and that the would be the film's villains, allowing elements from the ' (1971) comic book storyline to be used.
By setting the film in the 1990s, Feige noted that Danvers would 'be the singular hero' while still giving her a definitive placing in the MCU timeline. Executive producer Jonathan Schwartz said setting the film in the 1990s came about 'very early in the development process. As a way to kind of let the character carve out her own space in the Cinematic Universe and give her a lot of thematic weight and significance to the Universe.' The film would also be able to make connections to plot details to past films in the MCU set later in the timeline. Regarding the elements from the 'Kree–Skrull War' used for the film, Schwartz said some paranoia elements would be featured but would not be related to the Anti-Superhero Act as in the comics. He added that the Kree-Skrull conflict is 'much more of a kind of backdrop and mythological underpinning for the movie than it is a direct lift of that plot like was.'
In response to this announcement, Graeme McMillan of compared the film to (2011) and the film (2017), as they were also set decades before present day. By setting the film in the 1990s, McMillan felt it would create the question of 'what happened to Captain Marvel to take her off the playing field ahead of the Marvel movies that we've seen to date?' , and noted Danvers' story might echo the 'Captain America narrative', where 'a hero from the past.
Disappears from the world before re-emerging'. Directors Ryan Fleck and Anna Boden speaking at in March 2019Also in July, the awarded a $20.7 million tax credit to the production, going towards the first $100 million spent on qualified in-state expenditures, making California the main filming location for Captain Marvel. D'Esposito called this 'very exciting' given Marvel Studios' headquarters and post-production facilities are also in the state, allowing them to streamline the production process for this film and others. Awarding of the tax credit was dependent on filming beginning within 180 days. Marvel planned to spend $118.6 million filming in the state, for a net of $97.8 million after the tax credit was applied.
Schwartz said one of the reasons Los Angeles was chosen for filming was because 'not a lot of big movies shoot in LA anymore, so it weirdly feels like fresh territory for a movie like this. I think we really like the idea of shooting LA for LA, especially 90s LA for LA, which is so specific and cool.' Was hired by mid-August to take over the scripting duties for Captain Marvel after LeFauve left the project to co-direct for. Perlman also left the project, but stated that the story she and LeFauve had worked on in earlier drafts would be retained in the final screenplay. Robertson-Dworet described the film as an action-comedy, and likened her script to an initial one she wrote for (2018) before that film took a more dramatic tone. She added that it was important to the entire creative team to keep the comedic elements of the film and the 'very funny voice' of the character, since Danvers 'is one of the funniest comic book characters.
She's so sassy, she's such a smartass, she won't take shit from anyone'. Robertson-Dworet also credited Boden for helping to shape Danvers' voice in the film and the desire 'to carve our own path and make sure we weren't retreading the same territory after the release of Wonder Woman, and showing all facets of what women are capable of.'
Feige added that Captain Marvel would have 'homages to our favorite '90s action films', such as the action from (1991), 'cool street level fights, street level car chases, and fun stuff like that', since the 1990s action genre was one Marvel Studios had yet to explore. He also stated much of the film would take place in outer space. Terminator 2, (1987), (1971), and (1974) served as influences on Captain Marvel for Boden and Fleck. Speaking specifically to RoboCop, the directors were drawn to 'this idea of a character who's finding himself and finding his past' from that film and how it could connect to the story they were telling in Captain Marvel.
DeConnick and quantum physicist Spyridon Michalakis, of the Institute for Quantum Information and Matter at the, consulted on the film.By October, filming was slated to begin in March 2018. Feige said the film would be 'a big part' in setting up which was scheduled for release after Captain Marvel. Entered negotiations to join the film as the main villain, having previously worked with Boden and Fleck on their film (2015). They had him in mind for the Captain Marvel villain when they first began working on this film's story, and once they had met with him about the role, Mendelsohn 'quickly agreed to pursue' it.
By November, was in negotiations to join the film, which at the time was reported to be the role of. In January 2018, was cast as Maria Rambeau, and Mendelsohn and Law were confirmed to have been cast. Filming of Captain Marvel at in April 2018occurred at the end of January 2018. Set photos taken at that time showed Larson in a green and black uniform instead of the character's familiar red and blue suit. Feige responded by saying that Marvel accepts the risk of set photos being leaked as a consequence of location shooting, and felt that 'most people are savvy enough to know they're looking at a behind-the-scenes photo, completely out of context.'
He added that a large number of scenes in the film would be shot on location.A month later, joined the cast as. In mid-March, Wise withdrew from the film due to a scheduling conflict with her television series. Entered into negotiations to replace Wise the next day, and was confirmed for the role by the end of the month. Jackson in (top) and in Captain Marvel (bottom). 187 (1997) was used as a primary reference to Jackson in Captain Marvel, which is set in 1995.Additional photography was confirmed to have begun via set photos in late November 2018. With the release of the theatrical poster in early December, Marvel updated the writing credits for the film, crediting Perlman and the writing team of Joe Shrapnel and Anna Waterhouse for the film's story, with Boden, Fleck, Robertson-Dworet, and receiving screenplay credit. Schaeffer was previously hired by Marvel, earlier in 2018, to write the screenplay for their planned film.
Bening's and Law's roles were officially confirmed in February 2019 as the and, respectively. The mid-credits scene showcasing Captain Marvel meeting the Avengers was directed.
Boden said, 'It's really a direct lead-in to. They came up with the concept for it'. Marvel modified their to honor, who died on November 12, 2018, by replacing the Marvel characters with Lee's MCU cameos, accompanied by a black screen reading 'Thank You Stan'. Feige stated this was done because 'It felt like the first film to be released after his passing needed to recognize him right off the bat. Not in a mournful way, but in a celebratory way, right at the start of the film.'
The film was edited by and; it marked Berman's third time editing a Marvel film, after (2017) and Black Panther, which she edited with Dan Lebental and Michael P. Shawver, respectively. It was edited using software in the codec on computers. Berman first started moving toward the job when she was working on Homecoming and Boden and Fleck were brought on, and was hired for Captain Marvel the first week she was working on Black Panther.
In addition to Graham and Berman, the editing team was made up of first assistants Jessica Baclesse and Kimberly Boritz, second assistants Basuki Juwono and Christos Voutsinas, assistant editor Joe Galdo, four visual effects editors, and additional finishing and music editors, among others. Berman spoke fondly of this large team, saying 'If those other things are taken off your plate, your focus can be where it needs to be, which is telling a story.'
Visual effects for the film were created by, Cantina Creative, (ILM), Lola VFX, RISE, and Trixter, with Lola VFX working on the de-aging of Jackson and Gregg. Lola VFX looked at several of Jackson's films as a reference for his de-aging including (1994), (1995), (1993), (1993), and (1997). However, some of these films were disqualified due to circumstances around the character Jackson was playing; Pulp Fiction because of the character's wig and facial hair, and Jurassic Park because the character was made to appear older.
'What we ended up settling on, was a little bit from Die Hard, a bit from Loaded Weapon 1, but our hero movie was a smaller film called One Eight Seven', explained Lola VFX supervisor Trent Claus. Jackson was de-aged approximately 25 years from the age of 70 at the time of filming to 45 for the 1995 setting. To do this, both Jackson and Gregg had tracking dots applied to their face during filming for which the VFX team could anchor the 'hand-crafted' facial features that were composited primarily in. Lola's team included 40 primary compositors with another 15–20 junior compositors, and created approximately 500 different VFX shots, of which 385 made it in the final cut of film.ILM worked on Danver's Binary powers, which mimicked the character's powers in comic books and video games as well as gravitational and magnetic fields. ILM also worked on shots involving spaceships and the Supreme Intelligence's virtual environment.
Animal Logic, who worked alongside ILM, based the Supreme Intelligence's virtual environment on the interior of the. Trixster and ILM completed the visual effects for Goose the Cat, with Trixster handling specific movements that were impossible for the real-life cats to act, while ILM handled Goose's alien features. Luma Pictures was primarily responsible for the train chase sequence, nicknamed the 'French Connection' scene after. Digital Domain worked on the Skrull transformation sequences in which the alien characters morphed into humans. Rise created the exterior environment of Hala, while Framstore handled the battle sequence on Torfa. Rising Sun handled all of the Kree forearm holograms, the interior of the Project Pegasus hanger, and the exterior of the Quadjet. Scanline worked on effects for the aerial chases and the crash landing scene.
Provided and postvisualization work. Main article:signed on to compose the film's score in June 2018, making her the first woman to score an MCU film. Toprak said that the main part of the score's development was the title character's theme, while later developing themes for the Kree and the Skrulls, whom she tried to connect in order to 'find the universe' for the film's scenes in space and Earth, while describing the scenes on Earth as 'fun'. Toprak tried to develop the film's theme as a theme 'that is recognizable from the first two notes'.
She began developing the film's theme by 'humming ideas', eventually coming with 'a minor-seven interval' during a walk, which she used as the film's theme. Toprak said that Danvers' theme is 'strong and powerful', but also emotional, in order to focus on the character's vulnerability.
In addition to Toprak's score, the film's soundtrack includes songs from the 1990s.In April 2019, Mark Salcido of the website Screen Geek alleged that Marvel and the film's directors had been unhappy with Toprak's work on the film even after she had responded to 'ample' notes, and had replaced her as composer for the film with. Giacchino responded to this report by confirming he was involved in the film, revealing that he had been asked to give feedback on Toprak's work while he was working with Marvel on the score for (2019). He thought Toprak had written a 'beautiful theme and an inspiring score' for the film, and had helped her work on 'a few cues' which he said was him supporting her as a fellow member of the Marvel 'family'. Giacchino made it clear that he 'did not write the score to Captain Marvel. Bottom line is Toprak is a fabulous composer and certainly doesn't need me.' Marketing.
Larson with airmen from the and their families at a screening of the first Captain Marvel trailer at the National Air and Space MuseumIn 2017, concept art from the film was shown at San Diego Comic-Con, and a first look at Larson as Danvers was revealed at. Larson debuted the first trailer for the film that September at the on. Petrana Radulovic of felt the trailer showed 'large-scale action and intergalactic mayhem that reaches for Infinity War 's heights', while Ben Kuchera, also of Polygon, approved of opening the trailer with since its logo is identifiable to the audience. Kuchera also compared the 'sun-drenched' Airforce pilot sequences to Top Gun.
Devan Coogan of called the trailer 'a powerful introduction to the MCU's first solo female hero'. Graeme McMillian of The Hollywood Reporter felt the prominent narration by Nick Fury 'grounds the trailer in something—some one—familiar for the Marvel faithful', but said the changes to the character's origin story were 'a risky proposition' to long-time fans of the character. Richard Newby, also of The Hollywood Reporter, noted that the character's unfamiliarity to audiences was not presented as a joke in the trailer as with Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy and (2015), and commended its more grounded look than previous MCU films by cinematographer Ben Davis. The trailer did receive some criticism, including that the plot presented was unclear, confusion as to why Carol punches an elderly woman, and objections to Carol not smiling much. The trailer was viewed 109 million times in its first 24 hours, becoming the.The second trailer debuted on December 3, 2018, during halftime of the game between the and the. McMillian felt the trailer too overtly responded to online criticisms of the first, including clarification that 'the elderly lady Carol punches was a Skrull', more shots of her smiling, and 'additional emphasis on both explaining the plot and establishing Carol Danvers as a character.'
McMillian compared the contents and structure of the two Captain Marvel trailers to those for (2011) and Captain America: The First Avenger. Newby felt the second trailer 'offers increased action and a more in-depth look at the mythology surrounding' Captain Marvel, but criticized it for not helping to introduce the film's supporting characters. He compared the trailer to a superhero version of 's (1984), explaining, 'Explosions, space battles, and superpowers may bring in the crowds, but it's moments of humanity and introspection that will allow Captain Marvel to leave her mark and encourage audiences to care about the mystery surrounding who she is.' On December 8, Larson participated in a panel at in Brazil, where she shared footage and an extended trailer from the film and presented an exclusive poster for the event.
By January 3, 2019, revealed their 'Trailer Impact' metric service indicated approximately 66–70% of people surveyed who viewed the Captain Marvel trailer in the past two weeks expressed interest in seeing the film. In the two weeks it was measured by 'Trailer Impact', it was number two for both, behind Avengers: Endgame, and had some of the highest percentage of respondents express interest in seeing the film ever for the service. 'Trailer Impact' usually includes films 10 weeks out from release, but BoxOffice decided to add Captain Marvel to the survey 12 weeks out.In January 2019, the crowdfunding platform announced it would be starting the #CaptainMarvelChallenge, a campaign to purchase tickets and refreshments for girls and chaperones at the Greater Los Angeles chapter of The campaign, inspired by the success of the #BlackPantherChallenge which raised more than $50,000 for children to watch Black Panther, came after Brie Larson suggested on Twitter that there should be a similar campaign for Captain Marvel. For the film's press tour, Larson noted she would be 'pushing for representation across the board: my interviews, magazine covers, the clothes that I'm wearing' as part of her support for inclusiveness and opposition to sexual harassment in Hollywood.
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In February, a commercial for the film aired during the television broadcast of. Bruce Fretts of listed the commercial as one of the best advertisements to air during the telecast stating, 'The commercial introduces a new catchphrase—'higher, further, faster'—and lives up to it with a lightning-quick montage that sets pulses racing.' Charged $5.25 million for each 30-second advertisement that aired during the game. Also in February, unveiled a Captain Marvel-themed jet, featuring the film's logo on the side and images of Goose the Cat on its wings. The plane made its debut at the before its first flight to. At the end of the month, an hour-long video of Goose was livestreamed on Marvel's channel. Release Theatrical.
Boden and Fleck screening the film in Washington, D.C. In March 2019Captain Marvel premiered in London on February 27, 2019, and in Hollywood on March 4. The Hollywood premiere included a by the in honor of Thunderbirds pilot Stephen Del Bagno, who consulted with Larson on the film before dying in a training accident in April 2018. The film was released in and, in the United States on March 8, coinciding with. It was originally scheduled for release on July 6, 2018, but in February 2015 it was moved to November 2, 2018 to make room for (2017), and in October 2015 it was pushed to its final March 2019 date for (2018).
The film's release in Pakistan was delayed for four weeks. At the time, Disney's South Asia division, which is headquartered in India, had not given Pakistan the rights to distribute it. Commentators online speculated that this was due to ongoing, but Disney South Asia head Nadeem Mandviwalla called this claim 'baseless'.
Home media Captain Marvel will be the first -distributed film not to stream on, after Disney decided to let their licensing deal with Netflix expire, and is intended to be the first theatrical Disney release to stream exclusively on. It was released on by on May 28, 2019, and on, and on June 11. The digital and Blu-ray releases include behind-the-scenes featurettes, deleted scenes, and gag reels. Captain Marvel has made over $53.6 million from video sales in the United States. Reception Box office Captain Marvel grossed $426.8 million in the United States and Canada, and $701.4 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $1.128 billion.
It had a worldwide opening of $456.7 million, the. Estimated the film had a total production and advertising cost of $300 million, and predicted that it would surpass its point by reaching $750 million within its first week. It is currently the.
On April 2, 2019, the film crossed the $1 billion mark worldwide, becoming the first female-led superhero movie to do so, as well as the seventh Marvel title, the 19th Disney film, and 38th film overall.In late December 2018, the film was named as the most anticipated 2019 film by, the most anticipated new standalone comic book film and the second-most anticipated blockbuster of 2019 according to the ticketing service, and the second-most anticipated superhero and overall film by Atom Tickets. The film's first 24 hours of advance ticket sales, which began on January 7, 2019, ranked third on Fandango for an MCU film, behind Avengers: Infinity War and Black Panther, and second on Atom Tickets, behind Infinity War.
According to Fandango, Captain Marvel amassed the third largest advanced ticket sales of any MCU film, behind Avengers: Infinity War and Black Panther, and surpassed and during the same time period. The film made $61.4 million on its first day, including $20.7 million from Thursday night previews, which was the fifth-highest total for a Marvel film and second-highest for a March release behind (2016). It went on to debut to $153.4 million, the third-best March opening and seventh-highest of the MCU; reported 65% of opening weekend audience members were male, while Disney listed the male/female demo split at 55–45. The film made $69.3 million in its second weekend, remaining in first and marking the second-highest sophomore weekend in March behind. Comscore also noted that women made up 47% of the weekend's ticket sales, an increase from the first. The film was dethroned in its third weekend, grossing $35.2 million and finishing second behind newcomer.
In the film's eighth weekend of release it made $8.3 million, finishing second behind fellow Marvel release, having come in third, fifth, sixth and fourth the previous weeks.On its first day of international release, the film made $5.9 million from South Korea and $1.7 million in France, as well as $2.51 million from Thursday night previews in China, the fourth-best for an MCU film in the country. Through its first two days of release in foreign territories the film made $44 million, including $9.1 million in South Korea, $3 million in Brazil, $2.9 million in France and $2.5 million in Australia. It also grossed $34 million on its first day in China, the third-best superhero opening day ever in the country.
The film went on to have a foreign opening weekend of $302.4 million, the fifth-best of all time. Its largest markets were China ($89.3 million), South Korea ($24.1 million), the UK ($16.8 million), Brazil ($13.4 million, the second-best opening of any film in the country's history) and Mexico ($12.8 million, fifth-best ever). Through its first 12 days of release, the film's highest-grossing foreign countries were China ($135.7 million), South Korea ($37.5 million), the United Kingdom ($32.9 million), Brazil ($26.1 million) and Mexico ($25.7 million). By April 2, the film's largest foreign markets were China ($152.3 million), South Korea ($43.7 million), the UK ($43.3 million), Brazil ($34.5 million) and Mexico ($31.8 million). Critical response The website reported an approval rating of 78% with an average score of 6.8/10, based on 473 reviews. The website's critical consensus reads, 'Packed with action, humor, and visual thrills, Captain Marvel introduces the MCU's latest hero with an origin story that makes effective use of the franchise's signature formula.'
, which uses a, assigned the film a score of 64 out of 100 based on 55 critics, indicating 'generally favorable reviews'. According to, the film's overall reception was 'fairly positive', but it wasn't as well-received as other films in the MCU. The noted the praise received for Brie Larson's performance but also the criticism for the film's 'convoluted plot and lack of originality'. Brie Larson's performance as Carol Danvers received praise from critics., writing for the, lauded Larson's performance and the direction of Boden and Fleck, saying, 'Marvel has come to recognize, as this film proves, that even effects-heavy behemoths can benefit from a directing touch that is human, not programmatic, that understands character and nuance and can create scenes with an emotional heft we might not expect.'
Of The New York Times said the film was 'not too long, not too self-important, and benefits from the craft and talent of a cast that includes Annette Bening, Jude Law, and Ben Mendelsohn.' Writing for, also praised the film's direction, saying, 'Boden and Fleck are low-key American neorealists, and in Captain Marvel they barely retain a vestige of their signature style. Yet they have brought off something exciting, embracing the Marvel house style and, within that, crafting a tale with enough tricks and moods and sleight-of-hand layers to keep us honestly absorbed.' Of the gave the film 3.5 out of 4 stars, and said it was a 'real treat' to follow the origin stories of both Carol Danvers and Nick Fury. 's gave it four stars and praised Larson's performance for bringing 'layers of feeling to a role that a lesser actress might have let slide by on pyrotechnics. You see how she lays the foundation for a character who defies male objectification and becomes akin to what called 'a woman of heart and mind. ' Anthony Lane of stated, 'Superhero cinema has lectured us, ad infinitum, on the responsibility that is conferred by extraordinary gifts.
Praise be to Larson, for reminding us that they can be bringers of fun.' Of described the film as 'mundane, marked by unimaginative plotting, cut-rate villains, a bland visual style and a lack of elan in every department.' David Ehrlich at gave the film a 'C–' grade and called it 'neither a blast from the past, nor an inspiring glimpse into the future. It's just another Marvel movie. And not a particularly good one'. Ehrlich did praise Larson's performance, however. Joe Morgenstern of said Danvers 'is a candidate for genuine heroism' but found a 'fundamental dissonance between the depth of her plight and the shallow disorganization of the script.'
's was disappointed by the film, finding it to be 'everything you might expect a sci-fi superhero movie to be, if you hadn't seen one in a long time.' Also at The New Yorker, Richard Brody compared the film to a political commercial that 'packs a worthy message but hardly counts as an aesthetic experience. The message of the film is conveyed less through the story than through its casting.' Audience response Audiences polled by gave the film an average grade of 'A' on an A+ to F scale, while reported filmgoers gave it an 84% overall positive score and a 73% 'definite recommend'.Ahead of the film's release, Captain Marvel 's 'Want to See' score—an audience anticipation poll on Rotten Tomatoes—had fallen to 28%. Reports described the decline as an effort by some to the film's page with negative comments attacking the film and Larson for their perceived.
Rotten Tomatoes changed the 'Want to See' feature shortly after, showing only the number of people indicating interest in the film instead of a percentage. The announcement said this was part of a larger redesign of the site, and that the 'Want to See' feature would be restored once the film was released. On opening day in the United States, the film held a 33% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes from more than 58,000 reviews, which was more audience reviews than Avengers: Infinity War had during its entire theatrical run. Analysts attributed the low score and sheer number of reviews to. Rotten Tomatoes later claimed a bug was responsible for the high count of reviews, and by 1:00 P.M. The number of counted ratings was down to 7,000 with an audience score of 35%. As of May 24, 2019, the audience score was at 55% based on just over 86,300 ratings.
Accolades AwardDate of ceremonyCategoryRecipient(s)ResultRef(s)Nominatedvs.WonCaptain MarvelNominatedChoice Action Movie ActressNominatedChoice Action Movie ActorNominatedChoice Movie VillainNominatedCaptain MarvelNominatedNominatedNominatedMovie of 2019Captain MarvelPendingAction Movie of 2019PendingMale Movie Star of 2019PendingFemale Movie Star of 2019PendingAction Movie Star of 2019PendingSequel. Further information:In February 2019, Larson expressed interest for including the character in a sequel; Feige previously said he had plans to introduce Khan to the MCU following the release of Captain Marvel. The following month, Feige said he had 'pretty amazing' ideas for a Captain Marvel sequel. Feige added that a possible sequel could explore the time gap between the end of this film and Danvers' next appearance in. Expressed interest in reprising her role as Maria Rambeau in such a sequel.
Feige confirmed the film is in development at the 2019 San Diego Comic-Con.
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