Marvel Studios Cinematic Release and Ranking Data
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The Marvel Cinematic Universe represents a monumental shift in modern cinema, establishing a shared narrative across various superhero films since its inception in 2008. These records track the commercial and critical trajectory of the franchise, from the early chapters of "The Infinity Saga" to the evolving "Multiverse Saga". By aggregating box office performance, production costs, and critical reception, this collection provides a clear view of how these films have dominated the global entertainment market over a fifteen-year period.
Columns
- Phase: The specific grouping or chapter within the franchise, such as Phase One, Phase Three, or Phase Four.
- Film: The official title of the cinematic release.
- Year_Release: The calendar year the movie premiered in the United States.
- U.S. release date: The precise date of the domestic theatrical debut.
- Box office gross U.S. and Canada: The total revenue generated in the domestic North American market, measured in US dollars.
- Other territories box office: Earnings accumulated from international markets outside North America.
- Box office worldwide (total): The combined global revenue for each individual film.
- US Movies Ranking: The all-time ranking position of the film within the domestic market.
- World Movies Ranking: The all-time global ranking position based on total earnings.
- Film production budget: The estimated financial investment required to produce the film.
- Rotten Tomatoes Rating: The critical approval percentage recorded for the movie.
Distribution
The data is delivered in a CSV format titled
box_office.csv, with a file size of approximately 7.23 kB. It contains 32 valid records representing the primary films in the franchise, ensuring 100% validity across all primary fields. The resource is maintained with a quarterly update frequency to incorporate new releases and holds a usability rating of 10.00.Usage
Analysts can employ this collection to perform longitudinal studies on the profitability of superhero cinema and the correlation between production budgets and global returns. It is also suitable for creating visualisations to illustrate the growth of the franchise across different phases. Additionally, researchers can compare critical reception against commercial success to identify trends in audience and critic preferences.
Coverage
The geographic scope covers global box office performance, with specific granularity for the United States, Canada, and international territories. Temporally, the records span from the first release in May 2008 through to May 2023. The data captures the theatrical performance of 32 unique films released during this period.
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CC0: Public Domain
Who Can Use It
Film industry analysts can use these metrics to benchmark the performance of competing franchises or study market saturation. Data science students can utilise the structured financial and rating figures to practice exploratory data analysis and regression modelling. Moreover, entertainment journalists and film historians can reference the rankings and budgets to provide context for retrospective articles on the modern blockbuster era.
Dataset Name Suggestions
- Marvel Cinematic Universe: Box Office and Performance Index
- MCU Films: Global Revenue, Budgets, and Critical Ratings (2008-2023)
- The Infinity and Multiverse Sagas: A Financial History
- Marvel Studios Cinematic Release and Ranking Data
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