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The principal photography of the film began in New Delhi on International Women's Day, 2016.[16] The looks of Amitabh Bachchan in the movie was created by Shoojit Sircar however the idea of wearing the mask was suggested by Amitabh Bachchan since Delhi is very polluted.[17]
Shoojit Sircar and Amitabh Bachchan questioned their fans on Twitter as to what they think the film title "Pink" is all about.[28] Times of India had opened a contest in which 5 lucky winners got a chance to meet Amitabh Bachchan and other 10 winners got free movie tickets of the movie -Pink.[29] The winners were announced on 15-September-2016.[30]
There were three trailers released before The Mermaid's debut. In the first trailer, the tycoon, played by Deng Chao, tells police that he has met and been kidnapped by a mermaid. In its final 90-second trailer released on 31 January 2016, it showed the love story between Liu Xuan and Shan, the two main characters, as well as the killing and hunting of the mermaids. An interesting twist and a historical link was seen in the second trailer, where there was a clue hinting at legendary Chinese mariner Zheng He's voyages in the 15th century.[14] However, much of the storyline was kept a secret and the trailers didn't reveal too much as the marketing team held the belief to make the trailers "less amazing than the actual movie", in order to lower the hype and expectation, and so that when audiences saw the film, they would be "surprised".[28]
The Incredible Hulk, starring Edward Norton, was pulling double duty. Not only was it the second of the MCU movies in order, opening a few months after Iron Man, but also a soft reboot of the Hulk film from 2003. Taking that into consideration, its $263.4 million gross isn't half bad; it actually improved upon the numbers of its predecessor.
2009 was the only year in the MCU's lifecycle that didn't have a movie. Then, in 2010, Marvel Studios came back with Iron Man 2. Jon Favreau returned to direct with a script penned by The Leftovers star Justin Theroux. These are the closest franchise Marvel movies in order, since this one pivoted directly off the popularity of the original.
Unlike the Iron Man films, Thor wasn't one of the best-charting movies of 2011. There were too many marquee sequels to battle. With a $449.3 million box office return though, it fared better than Hulk and Captain America. That was mighty for a brand new IP and more than enough to carry the interest in the series through to The Avengers.
The last in a list of MCU movies that we can retroactively call "quaint," where such box office grosses were sufficient. This one was still bested by Twilight and Transformers with numbers that later MCU films would dominate with at the box office.
All said, it grossed $1.5 billion, making it the first of all MCU movies to cross the billion-dollar line. It's a high bar for the franchise that would stay unmatched until Avenger: Infinity War, six years later. Now, the film is remembered as a peak, as critics at the time were enamored by the ambitious character mashup and relentless fun.
Critics were less infatuated with it than the first movie too. Though they enjoyed the character interplay and the epic fan-servicing moments, they criticized the overstuffed storyline. Analyzing all the Marvel movies in order, you can see this was a learning experience that paved the road for future installments.
Ant-Man was the next big IP launch of the MCU movies in order. The studio probably hoped it would springboard off Age of Ultron's success, and for all we know, it did. Yet, its $519.3 million gross was a low point for Phase 2. Maybe it was fatigue or maybe the marketing couldn't sell the concept as well as it could for Guardians.
Tides turned again in 2016 with the release of Captain America: Civil War. Boasting the star-studded strength of an Avengers movie, the film claimed the #1 spot at the year's box office, defeating both Rogue One: A Star Wars Story and Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice.
$1.2 billion dollars was reaped, making it the fourth in the order of Marvel movies to enter the billion-dollar club and the second of the "solo" Marvel movies in order. Critics recognized that this one was for the fans, an impossible entry point for the uninitiated, but it delivered in droves on that front.
With a $2 billion box office pull, Avengers: Infinity War shattered the conventional gross of all MCU movies. The film jettisoned past The Avengers to become the fourth highest-grossing film of all time. Though it still couldn't overthrow Star Wars: The Force Awakens' powerful numbers, the franchise was edging ever closer.
As they were with Civil War, critics were privy to the fact that this film was not simply a standalone entry, but a culmination of all MCU movies in order to that point. Some criticized it, while others praised the creative team for pulling it off without getting lost in the noise.
Disney's stellar year was 2019, and the interstellar Captain Marvel was a big player in that. Presale numbers set it just behind Black Panther and Infinity War, but still high on the list of MCU movies overall, so the success was undeniable. With a $1.128 billion box office pull, it staked a claim that few of its predecessors had. 2b1af7f3a8