The Borneo Post

Marvel universe by the numbers: From Iron Man’s dad to the box office

- By Michael Cavna and David Betancourt

Its actors have become global superstars. Its special effects have pushed the technical envelope. And its trailers have been some of the most-viewed teasers of all time, swarming social media.

HOLLYWOOD had never seen anything like it: an interconne­cted movie franchise that absolutely dominates the box- office landscape.

Yet when you drill down and study the numbers, you can further appreciate just what the Marvel Cinematic Universe has accomplish­ed across the past 11 years — having launched with 2008’s “Iron Man” and now bringing everyone together in the new “Avengers: Endgame.”

By the time “Endgame” ends its theatrical run, the total global gross for the MCU’s 22 fi lms will surely top US$ 20 billion. Each of the past 21 fi lms has opened at No. 1 at the domestic box office.

Its actors have become global superstars. Its special effects have pushed the technical envelope. And its trailers have been some of the most-viewed teasers of all time, swarming social media.

As “Endgame” opens — picking up where the “Avengers: Infi nity War” cliffhange­r left off last year — here is a tale of the MCU tape, by the numbers. — 1: — Actor who has played Spider-Man in the universe: Tom Holland. The earlier Spider-Man movies starring Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield are not part of the MCU.

— Movie that topped US$ 700 million at the domestic box office, not adjusting for inflation: last year’s zeitgeist- seizing “Black Panther,” which stars Chadwick Boseman as the title character.

— Major superhero actor from this universe who is also credited as a screenwrit­er on an MCU fi lm: Paul Rudd, who plays Ant-Man and was a writer on “Ant-Man” and “Ant-Man and the Wasp.” — 2: — Actors who play major roles who have made more than 90 per cent of their career fi lm gross from MCU movies: Holland and Boseman.

— Actors who have played War Machine/James Rhodes: Terrence Howard (in “Iron Man”) and Don Cheadle (who took over the role).

— Actors who have played the Hulk in this universe ( Mark Ruffalo and Edward Norton). Akin to Maguire and Garfield’s Spider-Man, Eric Bana’s earlier “Hulk” is not part of the MCU.

— People who have received prominent technical credits on all 22 movies: Stan Lee, the legendary Marvel Comics editor who co- created many of the Avengers and has had a cameo in each fi lm, and Kevin Feige, the visionary president of Marvel Studios.

— Captain America sidekicks. When the smoke clears from the “Endgame” madness, both the Winter Soldier/Bucky (Sebastian Stan) and Falcon (Anthony Mackie) will star in their own self-titled series on Disney+, Disney’s highly anticipate­d streaming service. — 3: — Actors who once played the Human Torch: Chris Evans and Michael B. Jordan, who both starred as the Fantastic Four’s top hothead before fi nding MCU stardom as Captain America and “Black Panther’s” Killmonger, respective­ly.

— Actors who have played Iron Man’s father, Howard Stark: Gerard Sanders, John Slattery and Dominic Cooper.

— Oscars won. All three went to “Black Panther,” which took home trophies this year for original score, costume design and production design. — 4: — Films that Paramount distribute­d in this universe. Disney Studios began distributi­ng the movies with 2012’s “Marvel’s The Avengers.”

— Movies directed by brothers Joe and Anthony Russo, including “Endgame.”

— Films among the 10 highestgro­ssing movies ever, according to BoxOfficeM­ojo.com, and not adjusting for infl ation: “Avengers,” “Avengers: Age of Ultron,” “Avengers: Infi nity War” and “Black Panther” all made the cut (with “Infi nity War” ranking the highest, at No. 4.) — 5: — Movies written by Christophe­r Markus and Stephen McFeely, including “Endgame.”

— End- credits scenes that screened after “Guardians of the Galaxy: Vol. 2.” — 6: — Infi nity Stones, which Thanos — a.k.a. the villainous Mad Titan with a certainty of higher purpose in the Russos’ “Avengers” movies — must possess to wipe out half of all living creatures. — 6-foot- 5: — Height of arguably the tallest major MCU actor, Winston Duke, who plays M’Baku in “Black Panther” and “Infi nity War.” Dave Bautista ( Drax in the “Guardians” fi lms) and Paul Bettany ( Vision in the “Avengers” movies) are said to be about 6-foot-3. — 7: — Movies that have grossed more than US$1 billion, including this year’s “Captain Marvel.” — 8: — Notable performers who have appeared in at least seven movies: Lee, Samuel L. Jackson ( Nick Fury), Robert Downey Jr. ( Iron Man), Evans, Chris Hemsworth ( Thor), Scarlett Johansson ( Black Widow), Bettany and Gwyneth Paltrow ( Pepper Potts). — 9: — Films that have credited legendary Marvel Comics creator Jack Kirby. — 11: — Years between the fi rst movie, “Iron Man,” and “Endgame,” which was widely believed to conclude Phase 3 of the universe, although Feige threw everyone for a loop this month when he said July’s “Spider-Man: Far From Home” would complete the phase instead. — 14: — Movies that have played on at least 4,000 domestic screens. Only one fi lm — 2008’s “The Incredible Hulk” — did not play on at least 3,700 screens. — 17: — Notable Oscar-winning actors who have appeared in the universe’s movies. They include Brie Larson (Captain Marvel), Paltrow, Robert Redford (Alexander Pierce), Lupita Nyong’o ( Nakia), Anthony Hopkins (Odin), Cate Blanchett ( Hela) and Benicio Del Toro (the Collector). Actors Glenn Close and Bradley Cooper, of the “Guardians of the Galaxy” story line, have been nominated for seven Oscars each. — 21: — Films that have opened at No. 1, before “Endgame,” which should continue Marvel Studios’ perfect streak. — 22: — Movies in the MCU, including “Endgame.” — Appearance­s by Lee. — US$ 237 million: — The total domestic video sales of “The Avengers” — No. 1 among all MCU movies. — 14,000,065: — Possible outcomes Doctor Strange saw in “Infi nity War” as the Avengers on planet Titan tried to formulate a plan to defeat Thanos. In only one of them, he said, did the Avengers win. — US$ 2 billion — Biggest global gross from a single movie, not adjusting for infl ation: “Infi nity War,” last year’s team-up smash that set up the events in “Endgame.” — US$18.6 billion — Global gross of all the fi lms, before “Endgame.”

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Robert Downey Jr. and Scarlett Johansson poses at the Marvel Studios’ ‘Avengers: Endgame’ Cast Place Their Hand Prints In Cement At TCL Chinese Theatre IMAX Forecourt at TCL Chinese Theatre IMAX on Tuesday in Hollywood. (Below) ‘Avengers: Endgame’ star Chris Hemsworth (left), Downey Jr and Susan Downey at the event. — AFP photos
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