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Disney’s ‘Eternals’ Earns Worst Rotten Tomatoes Score of Any Marvel Movie

Disney’s ‘Eternals’ Earns Worst Rotten Tomatoes Score of Any Marvel Movie

Walt Disney Co.’s “Eternals” -- one of the theater industry’s best hopes for a holiday blockbuster -- is generating some of the worst reviews ever for a Marvel movie.

On Rotten Tomatoes, a website that aggregates reviews, the film has the lowest average of recommendations of any movie in the so-called Marvel Cinematic Universe -- 59%. The prior low was “Thor: The Dark World,” which premiered in 2013 to a score of 66%.

Disney’s ‘Eternals’ Earns Worst Rotten Tomatoes Score of Any Marvel Movie

“Eternals may not be the worst of Marvel’s movies, but it’s undoubtedly the most disappointing,” wrote Nicholas Barber, who gave the picture three stars at BBC.com. “Seriously, what a snooze,” said Johnny Oleksinski in the New York Post.

Bad reviews aren’t necessarily an indicator of box-office performance. “Venom: Let There Be Carnage” and “Halloween Kills,” two of the top-grossing films last month, drew less-than-stellar commentary.

“Eternals,” which hits U.S. theaters Nov. 5, marks the big screen debut for a lineup of relatively unknown superheroes from a comic series that first appeared in 1976. The cast includes Angelina Jolie and Salma Hayek. 

Boxoffice Pro, a website that tracks the industry, estimates $67 million to $92 million in ticket sales for the film’s first weekend in North America. That’s down 12% from the prior forecast. A key reason: “mixed critical reviews, which are impacting social media sentiment.”

Still, “Eternals” won’t face heavy new competition until Sony’s “Ghostbusters: Afterlife” comes out on Nov. 19, according to Bloomberg Intelligence analyst Geetha Ranganathan. “‘Eternals’ may have long legs,” she wrote in a research note Monday.

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