Can X-Men Franchise Rebound After 'Dark Phoenix' Disaster?
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"Dark Phoenix" is the latest X-Men film.
The film bombed at the box office over the weekend with $33 million, the lowest opening in the franchise.
Box-office experts agree that the franchise isn't dead just yet now that Disney is in charge, and there are two major reasons why.
Exhibitor Relations senior box-office analyst Jeff Bock said that Disney shouldn't waste any time before making another R-rated "Deadpool" movie.
Analysts say Disney's upcoming streaming platform, Disney Plus could be a way to introduce the X-Men into the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
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