The Borneo Post

‘Captain Marvel’ defies trolls, sets stage for more female-led superhero films

- By Michael Cavna

‘CAPTAIN Marvel’ has responded to doubters, trolls and a pernicious Hollywood myth in the strongest way possible - with a monster first weekend.

The Disney-Marvel movie, starring Brie Larson as the title hero, had a top-20 all-time opening before adjusting for inflation, according to studio estimates Sunday.

By grossing US$ 153 million in its domestic debut, ‘Captain Marvel’ topped another femaleled action franchise, 2012’s ‘ The Hunger Games’ ( US$ 152.5 million) and slid in behind another: 2016’s ‘Rogue One: A Star Wars Story’ ( US$ 155 million).

Globally, ‘Captain Marvel’ grossed a combined US$ 455 million - the sixth-best opening ever before adjusting for inflation. The newest Marvel movie also continued the studio’s streak: Every one of its 21 films has opened at No. 1.

The record-breaking debut debunked the myth that a solo female superhero couldn’t reliably open a film - a foundation of success laid by ‘Wonder Woman’ and now solidified by ‘Captain Marvel’.

Wonder Woman faced some scepticism before the 2017’s film’s massive box office: Was she worthy of carrying of her own movie? A half-year earlier, she had been dropped as an honorary UN ambassador for gender equality. And when the movie opened, an all-women screening at an Alamo Drafthouse in Texas stirred controvers­y.

Two years later, ‘Captain Marvel’ faced heated online attempts to troll the film, with its Rotten Tomatoes audience score hitting just 27 per cent before the website changed its rules last month to prevent review comments before a movie’s release. Some fans were responding to the movie’s “liberal politics and diverse casting,” as well as “Larson’s call for more women and people of colour in film,” according to The Washington Post’s Steven Zeitchik.

Despite speculatio­n that sexist trolls would somehow take down ‘Captain Marvel’, the film’s audience was 55 per cent male, according to Box Office Mojo - compared with 48 per cent for ‘Wonder Woman’.

Of the movie’s wide appeal, comic-book writer Kelly Sue DeConnick, whose 2012 reimaginin­g of Carol Danvers largely inspired the film, says: “It tells me a hero is a hero. ( There’s) nothing inherently masculine about heroism.”

“Mostly, I’m thrilled for the doors this will open,” DeConnick, who was a consultant on ‘Captain Marvel’, tells The Washington Post. “And for the little girls who will see themselves as protagonis­ts in adventure tales.”

If ‘Captain Marvel’ follows ‘ Rogue One’s’ trajectory, it will also become the first female-led superhero movie to cross the billion- dollar mark in global gross. (Anna Boden, who shared the director’s chair with Ryan Fleck, would also become one of the only women to lead a billion dollar-grossing film, joining ‘Frozen’ co- director Jennifer Lee.)

On a larger scale, ‘ Captain Marvel’s’ commercial success sets the stage for an increase in female-led superhero movies. DC’s ‘Birds of Prey’ and ‘Wonder Woman 1984’ are scheduled to arrive next year. It could also bolster the studio’s confidence in giving Black Widow ( portrayed by Scarlett Johansson) her own spotlight.

In the meantime, the next month in theatres will reveal just how far Carol Danvers can fly before she returns in April’s epic ‘Avengers: Endgame’ - and perhaps even take the reins of the next generation of Avengers. — The Washington Post

 ??  ?? Samuel L. Jackson attends Marvel Studios ‘Captain Marvel’ Premiere on Mar 4 in Hollywood, California. — AFP photo
Samuel L. Jackson attends Marvel Studios ‘Captain Marvel’ Premiere on Mar 4 in Hollywood, California. — AFP photo
 ??  ?? Brie Larson as Captain Marvel.
Brie Larson as Captain Marvel.

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