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Source: Warwickshire World | 2024.09.26
Who is the most lucrative character from the MCU, as Deadpool and Wolverine is set for streaming services?

KingCasinoBonus went to task to find that out, with their methodology involving collecting financial data for each film, including the Deadpool series, and the total global box office earnings per character.

That was then referenced with sales information from both the Disney Store and Marvel Store, looking at the number of items for each character on sale and their respective prices. That was then boiled down into “profitability points,” leading to the top ten ranking below.

According to KingCasinoBonus, their research shows that despite taking on the role of Doctor Doom in the upcoming Avengers movies and the potential to “diminish” his previous role, Robert Downey Jr.’s Iron Man is still considered the most lucrative MCU character to date.

He has a profitability score of 8.3, taking into account the £9,255,956,022 taking at the box office with films Iron Man predominantly features in. Tom Holland’s beloved Spider-Man takes second place with a profitability score of 6.2, with his box office totals reaching £7,512,243,225.

Top ten most lucrative MCU characters (as of September 2024)

  1. Iron Man - 8.3
  2. Spider-Man - 6.2
  3. Captain America - 5.1
  4. Black Widow - 4.1
  5. Thor - 3.8
  6. Falcon - 3.8
  7. Black Panther - 3.8
  8. Nick Fury - 3.3
  9. The Hulk - 3.3
  10. Doctor Stranger - 3.1
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[–] njm1314 1 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

I couldn't tell this was in the article, mainly cuz the article seem to be 90% ads, but how do they account for the crossover movies? The big group movies? Are those all split equally or do they like divide them by screen time or what?

[–] A32topsL 0 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

I couldn’t tell this was in the article, mainly cuz the article seem to be 90% ads

Try content blockers like uBlock Origin. Saves internet data. Very powerful, very convenient.

but how do they account for the crossover movies? The big group movies? Are those all split equally or do they like divide them by screen time or what?

Alright, I added 2 paragraphs, maybe those would help. I lately as much as possible try to minimize the copied text after I have read a rule or something in Lemmy World News, although it's a different Community. I just followed it since then just in case.👌 I even went back to my old posts to trim them.😅