I Can’t Believe One Of DC’s Most Notorious Movies Beat An MCU Classic At The Box Office 9 Years Ago
Many years down the line, the box office of one of
DC"s most notorious movie releases becomes even more striking when compared to a classic
MCU film. DC and Marvel have had a fascinating time developing their own movie landscapes over the past few decades, with both releasing some huge franchises and major movie series within them. While the MCU timeline is the biggest of these, DC"s own offerings - both in terms of the DCEU timeline and other projects like The Dark Knight trilogy - still hold an unforgettable and crucial place in the genre.
Ultimately, this period of time has seen both DC and Marvel release some of their best superhero movies - and some of their worst, too. With the benefit of years of hindsight now, many films that fall into both categories have become even more interesting, as time can change how we view their circumstances, and often more is revealed about the behind the scenes side of the projects long after their releases. It"s in this vein that one somewhat infamous DC release remains fascinating even close to a decade later, especially when compared to the MCU movie that it beat at the box office.
Suicide Squad Made Around $70 Million More Than Doctor Strange Close While Suicide Squad quickly earned a reputation for being one of the most controversial DC movie releases of all time, its box office results were still considerable, with the film"s worldwide box office total reported to be between $745-749 million (as per The Numbers and Box Office Mojo). Given the film"s notorious reception, this is notable for a fair few reasons, with one such reason being that the release netted over $100 million more than the first Doctor Strange movie, which released the same year, debuting only two months later than Suicide Squad itself.
Despite being a crucial part of the overall MCU as the debut of the franchise"s focal sorcerer - and a character who would come to have an integral role in the overall dealings of The Infinity Saga - and despite making around 4 times its production budget, Doctor Strange"s $676-677 million (The Numbers/Box Office Mojo) worldwide box office still is some distance from Suicide Squad"s own. In fact,
this places Doctor Strange not far from making $100 million less than the DC installment, which is made all the more unusual by the different general perceptions of the two films.
Why Suicide Squad Made So Much More Than Doctor Strange Close
Since Suicide Squad is now remembered largely for its more jarring moments and decidedly unfavorable Rotten Tomatoes scores, it"s easy to forget that the movie was the subject of some substantial hype before its actual release. Not only was Suicide Squad the first modern superhero movie to focus on a more morally complex team, it also had some huge star power behind it, with Margot Robbie"s Harley Quinn and Will Smith"s Deadshot being but two of the figures audiences were excited to see who also had some major box office potential.
Similarly, while the editing and pacing of the final release of Suicide Squad has been the subject of many complaints in the time since it debuted, the previews audiences saw beforehand were snappy and engaging, promising a suitably exciting experience that drew many in - with director David Ayer having even stated that his version of the film was closer to the iteration audiences had hoped for. Add the tease of a new live-action Joker, and it makes sense that so many sought to see the movie, even after initial reviews suggested some less than promising things about what to expect.
It"s also worth keeping in mind that, while the DCEU"s Man Of Steel still divided audiences to a degree, there was still much promise felt in the future of the franchise, which can also be seen in Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice making $872 million in the same year. In a time period where it seemed early plans for the DCEU were set to go forward, Suicide Squad did also tease big things with its post-credits scene of Amanda Waller and Batman tensely discussing the future of the world and franchise, making it seem important.
Comparatively, while Doctor Strange is a major MCU hero and his movie was key in bringing magic to the franchise, the solo movie itself didn"t tie as closely to the overarching landscape of the franchise at the time, meaning audiences had less incentive to catch it in cinemas to some degree. In the same vein, where Suicide Squad promised big figures like Harley Quinn and Joker, Doctor Strange being less well-known to broader audiences may have also had a knock-on effect, especially since the movie released not long after Captain America: Civil War brought the MCU"s biggest characters back on-screen.
9 Years Later, The Idea Of Doctor Strange Being Less Financially Successful Than Suicide Squad Feels Surreal Close Currently, Doctor Strange has an audience score on Rotten Tomatoes of 86%, and a critic score of 89%. This set of scores reflects the ways in which the MCU film appears to have held up for the general public as the years have gone by, especially with Stephen Strange becoming far more important in the main storyline of the franchise midway through The Infinity Saga.
On the other side of things, Suicide Squad"s Rotten Tomatoes ratings are that of a 58% audience score, and a critic score of 26%, painting a far less positive picture of how the film is still perceived even all these years down the line. With The Suicide Squad offering a more favorable take on the DC team and its potential for stories, it seems many hold an even less favorable view of the 2016 movie than they did prior, especially since the 2021 film didn"t serve as a conventional sequel but more of a quasi-reboot of sorts.
While The Suicide Squad kept the likes of Margot Robbie"s Harley Quinn, Viola Davis" Amanda Waller, Jai Courtney"s Captain Boomerang, and Joel Kinnaman"s Rick Flag Jr, these were the only real connections between the two releases, with James Gunn stating in an interview with The New York Times that he "wanted it to be its own thing completely."
As such - even with every reason in mind as to why Suicide Squad ultimately netted itself a higher box office - I still find it wild to note the financial differences between the two, and how they were in favor of Suicide Squad despite the
DC film quickly netting a much worse reception than the 2016
MCU release. With that said, it"s worth noting that the box office results of both pay testimony to the potential of the superhero genre as a whole, and how the various parts of its legacy can demonstrate this, even when they"re otherwise very different in a wide variety of ways.
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