THE MARVELS Director Nia DaCosta Says "Everyone Tried Their Best" With Troubled CAPTAIN MARVEL Sequel

THE MARVELS Director Nia DaCosta Says "Everyone Tried Their Best" With Troubled CAPTAIN MARVEL Sequel

The Marvels director Nia DaCosta has once again reflected on making the Marvel Studios movie, stating that she's pleased with the experience despite the reviews and box office.

By JoshWilding - Jan 13, 2026 05:01 AM EST
Filed Under: The Marvels
Source: Deadline

The Marvels arrived in theaters during the tail end of 2023's Hollywood strikes. Despite scoring mostly positive reviews (it's "Fresh" on Rotten Tomatoes with 62%), the Captain Marvel sequel only managed to gross $206.1 million worldwide. 

That makes it one of Marvel Studios' biggest box office flops, and it's still hard to pinpoint where it all went wrong for the movie. After all, how could a follow-up to a $1 billion blockbuster and critically acclaimed shows like WandaVision and Ms. Marvel fall so short of expectations?

Filmmaker Nia DaCosta quickly moved on to Hedda and 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, and promoting the latter while speaking to Deadline, she reflected on The Marvels' struggles.

"It’s so interesting, because the Marvel machine had so much chatter around it," DaCosta recalled. "But when I look back on it, everyone tried their best. Everyone was trying to make a great film, and I will say I’m really happy to have those relationships."

"I was just visiting the Avengers set last summer, which was really fun, catching up with the producers, seeing the Russos, and some of my friends were in the movie," she continued. "So it was really nice, despite how everything went with the box office and the reviews, knowing that the relationships are so good."

"I look back and everyone tried their best and everyone was trying to do the right thing, and it is what it is," DaCosta concluded.

Due to the SAG-AFTRA strikes, The Marvels' cast was unable to promote the movie when it was released. That definitely hurt its chances of box office success, but a mixture of it featuring Disney+ characters in lead roles and trailers that failed to make the Captain Marvel follow-up look like much of an event also didn't help.

Marvel Studios is renowned for using reshoots to tinker with and improve its movies. However, in recent years, those appear to have largely done the opposite, with Captain America: Brave New World a good example. The Marvels underwent similar alterations and ultimately lost the studio around $237 million.

Regardless, many fans decided they might as well wait for The Marvels to be released on Digital or streaming, and what the future holds in store for Carol Danvers, Ms. Marvel, and Monica Rambeau is now a mystery. 

While not confirmed for Avengers: Doomsday, all three are rumoured to appear in some capacity after Monica was left stranded in the X-Men Universe at the end of The Marvels. Captain Marvel will likely assemble alongside The Avengers, while Kamala Khan is expected to found the Champions with Kate Bishop.

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lord22
lord22 - 1/13/2026, 5:34 AM
that was your best ? jeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeezzzzzzzzz
JackDeth
JackDeth - 1/13/2026, 8:43 AM
@lord22 - Let's see yours
J0HNS0N
J0HNS0N - 1/13/2026, 9:23 AM
@JackDeth - Little known fact, only people who make movies can have an opinion on if a movie is good or bad
Irregular
Irregular - 1/13/2026, 9:41 AM
@J0HNS0N - Not defending this movie because I have no interest in watching it. But I do think people are overreacting and forget that working with Marvel is always going to be a collaborative project with studio. They will never ever let her do what she wants. There will always be changes above her paygrades, lines or scenes can completely change or be erased from existence.

All she is saying is that everyone did their best on the film but in the end developed relationships and networked with people in the industry. And given her other movies comparing to The Marvels...it's very clear how controlling production can be, right down to the color grading.
JackDeth
JackDeth - 1/13/2026, 9:57 AM
@J0HNS0N - No, you're right. Anyone can talk out of their ass.
Feralwookiee
Feralwookiee - 1/13/2026, 6:03 AM
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Mrnorth1921
Mrnorth1921 - 1/13/2026, 6:29 AM
I feel bad for her. Nia is a decent director but suffered immense pressure from these shoots and forced rewrites can be a pain in the ass for a new-ish director.

Also the movie was gonna be more different. But she cut out a lot of it, because she feared that she’d anger a bunch of individuals. The movie felt like it had been sliced apart and put back together.

For better or worse, I’d like to see original cut she had intended.

This movie is far from perfect mcu, but I enjoyed it more than love and thunder and ant-man. Not at the best, but it was fine.



LenSpiderman
LenSpiderman - 1/13/2026, 7:41 AM
@Mrnorth1921 - it’s way better than it gets credit for (so is Quantumania). While I can’t defend them as perfect or amazing movies, both were fun to watch from start to finish. Eternals is a great example of an actually bad marvel movie from these later phases.

I think a lot of people just didn’t want to see an MCU full of characters that weren’t the core “bros”, and I think the cultural zeitgeist reached that point that the vocal minority wanted to be the first to jump off the bandwagon before it became cool to do so… then so many of them did it that it eventually became cool to do so.

There also seems to be a selective memory when it comes to phases 1-3. Iron man 2 and 3 got picked apart by critics and audiences, Thor 2 did as well (Thor one was pretty forgettable as well). Black Panther was far from a perfect movie but got a lot of leniency for its cultural significance. Hulk, Captain marvel, ant man 1 and 2, guardians 2 and doctor strange were all considered mid. Age of Ultron was criticized for having some issues. And let’s not forget agents of shield and Inhumans were part of the MCU.

I KNOW some people will come back with scores from aggregators or whatever, or simply rebut with their opinions, but I’ve been hanging around here long enough, and following reputable podcasts and critics long enough, and I’ve watched all of these movies. The sentiment at the time of each movies release was NOT equal to the money they made. Those phases were full of weak content as well.

I’ve learned to separate “is this fun to watch” from “is this a finely crafted piece of cinema”, and it’s been enormously helpful for CBMs, because they typically fall into the former category.
Clintthahamster
Clintthahamster - 1/13/2026, 10:00 AM
@Mrnorth1921 - #RELEASETHEDACOSTACUT
Malatrova15
Malatrova15 - 1/13/2026, 6:38 AM
What a minesotan movie
MMFRESHSW2
MMFRESHSW2 - 1/13/2026, 6:48 AM
they made it women empowered instead of hero active
JackDeth
JackDeth - 1/13/2026, 8:43 AM
@MMFRESHSW2 - Sorry you hate women. You're gonna have a tough time... unless you're gay.
ptick
ptick - 1/13/2026, 8:51 AM
@MMFRESHSW2 - They literally didn't. There was basically zero marketing based around them being women (unlike the HERo bit promoting the first Captain Marvel movie). The only like you can point to in the movie even remotely like this was "black girl magic" which was just a throwaway humorous thing between Fury and Monica. There is very little in the movie about the three protagonists being women than tham simply existing as women. They even dropped Carol being a Mary Sue and showed her flaws. It is by no means a perfect movie, but if you think the movie is "woke" just because of who the three leads were, that says something...
MMFRESHSW2
MMFRESHSW2 - 1/15/2026, 7:26 PM
@JackDeth - dont say that i loved ur momma & made more room 4 ur daddy penis 2 fall in & have U.
JackDeth
JackDeth - 1/15/2026, 8:15 PM
@MMFRESHSW2 - LOL !! Why did it take you three days to think of that? I've moved on. You should too.
MMFRESHSW2
MMFRESHSW2 - 1/15/2026, 10:39 PM
@JackDeth - son u aint relevant...just something 2 do like ur momma B gone
Chappers
Chappers - 1/13/2026, 7:02 AM
The movie was fun, it's not a must-see but that goes for a few MCU releases over the last few years.
It's definitely not bad and I'd rather rewatch The Marvels than Thor L+T for example
Feralwookiee
Feralwookiee - 1/13/2026, 7:29 AM
@Chappers - I'd rather masterbate with a cheese-grater.
HelloBoysImBack
HelloBoysImBack - 1/13/2026, 7:32 AM
@Chappers - only good thing about the marvels was the outer space stuff
JustAWaffle
JustAWaffle - 1/13/2026, 10:20 AM
@HelloBoysImBack - That was the one with Kelsey Grammer's Beast right? That was the only watchable aspect of it for me.

It was nice seeing the faithful 90s look
HelloBoysImBack
HelloBoysImBack - 1/13/2026, 11:13 AM
@JustAWaffle - yeah exactly that. I would have preferred practical effects beast if I'm honest
JustAWaffle
JustAWaffle - 1/13/2026, 11:52 AM
@HelloBoysImBack - with a few seconds longer thinking about it, I agree. It was just nice having him be bigger.
Spike101
Spike101 - 1/13/2026, 7:08 AM
It’s entirely clear why this failed to make the money expected. It was styled on a Disney teen comedy complete with dance scenes. That is not what the hardcore Marvel fan really wants or is willing to pay to see. Disney need to understand Marvel is not Disney and allow Marvel to make movies in the same mould as Ironman and the Winter Solider.
ptick
ptick - 1/13/2026, 8:54 AM
@Spike101 - This is a valid analysis. It might be the lightest movie in all of the MCU. I think it was actually very effective at what it was trying to be but it needed a somewhat different audience than the typical Marvel audience to be successful and it didn't find enough of that audience. For what it's worth, though, it was the first MCU movie my now 12 year old daughter agreed to see in theaters. She actively WANTED to see it. I got her to go to F4FF with me but that was a bit of pulling teeth.
Spike101
Spike101 - 1/13/2026, 9:56 AM
@ptick - thank you, and yes I would agree it’s not a bad movie, it’s a bad MCU movie that makes sense. A bit like Ms Marvel D+ show, very well made and the younger audience probably loved it, but just not for me.
Floke
Floke - 1/13/2026, 7:22 AM
If this was someones best effort at work, they have the wrong job.

You shouldnt keep getting a paycheck for just trying.

#make talent matter again
TheFinestSmack
TheFinestSmack - 1/13/2026, 7:23 AM
Not a great movie but not nearly as bad as people said it was. It was clear they came up with the power-switching premise and just forced a plot around that, but some of it did work.
cubichy
cubichy - 1/13/2026, 7:23 AM
The Marvels failed because it alienated its core audience—hardcore Marvel fans—by sidelining what was expected to be a proper Captain Marvel 2 in favor of introducing newer, terciary charaters no one knows. Instead of deepening Danvers’ arc after Avengers: Endgame, the story became a team-up film featuring Ms. Marvel and Monica Rambeau, characters fans felt were forced into the spotlight without sufficient buildup or connection to the MCU. This shift made longtime fans feel that Marvel prioritized diversity and franchise synergy over strong storytelling and real character development, leading to frustration and low enthusiasm even before the film’s release. The result was a box-office flop, that reflected both fatigue and the loss of trust from audiences who wanted a true continuation of Captain Marvel’s story. As said above, the only worse outing was love and blunder. Shitshow all around, when they reboot the MCU, hope they keep fake, made up heroes that dont appear in canon out like Love and monica, just to name a few.
Clintthahamster
Clintthahamster - 1/13/2026, 10:04 AM
@cubichy - I wish those longtime fans had just watched the movie. It's fun!

"hope they keep fake, made up heroes that dont appear in canon out like Love and monica"

How exactly is Monica not canon?
1stDalek
1stDalek - 1/13/2026, 12:25 PM
@cubichy - Monica has been around since 1982, debuted in a Spider-Man comic as the 2nd Captain Marvel. How old does a character have to be to be considered canon?
cubichy
cubichy - 1/14/2026, 12:29 AM
@Clintthahamster - Fair point, Clint. I did watch it—visually, it’s ok, and has a few fun moments. My issue isn’t that it’s unwatchable, it’s that the story didn’t feel earned as a Captain Marvel sequel. The focus was spread so thin introducing or elevating side characters that Carol’s personal story got sidelined. For fans who followed her story since Endgame, that shift felt less like evolution and more like a reset to serve bigger franchise goals, wich felt forced, infantile,and not a grounded mcu story.
cubichy
cubichy - 1/14/2026, 12:32 AM
@1stDalek - You’re right, Dalek—Monica’s definitely from the comics and has history, no doubt there. My issue isn’t about her existing—it’s that the film treated her like the emotional center of what should’ve been Carol’s co

Story, without laying enough groundwork in the MCU for casual fans to connect with her. It’s less about her being “non-canon” and more about how the movie presented her as if audiences already had a strong bond with the character when most didn’t know crap about her. Totally lost sight and the comedy didn't work at all.
Clintthahamster
Clintthahamster - 1/14/2026, 7:32 AM
@cubichy - Agreed on all points about the movie. I guess it's just not that serious for me. The MCU is unprecedented, a multi-decade storytelling project with scores of entries across all media. There are inevitably going to be some that don't land. The Marvels worked as well as it did for me because I watched Wandavision and Ms Marvel and loved them both, so seeing Monica and Kamala on the big screen was a thrill, but Disney was foolish to bank on that degree of recognition with the general audience.
1stDalek
1stDalek - 1/15/2026, 6:22 PM
@cubichy - I firmly agree with that analysis.
Matchesz
Matchesz - 1/13/2026, 7:31 AM
Hollywood is slowly turning into high school theater with million dollar budgets
HelloBoysImBack
HelloBoysImBack - 1/13/2026, 7:31 AM
If that's the case I don't want her in charge of invincible. Needs to be as faithful as the comic as possible that's what makes it great
HelloBoysImBack
HelloBoysImBack - 1/13/2026, 7:31 AM
They didn't make this movie for the fans
ModHaterSLADE
ModHaterSLADE - 1/13/2026, 7:32 AM
Good lesson to learn from this. Sometimes your best isn't good enough 🤷🏾‍♂️
Feralwookiee
Feralwookiee - 1/13/2026, 8:27 AM
@ModHaterSLADE - ?si=PwLKjuIIEDqwDjzD
ModHaterSLADE
ModHaterSLADE - 1/13/2026, 12:50 PM
@Feralwookiee - Perfect
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