

Nothing to suggest a Venom-level “critics didn’t appreciate it for what it was” gap, which has never happened with any MCU film, from what I can tell. I don’t see Eternals being some political flashpoint, so the data suggests there will probably not be a huge difference between the final critical score and the audience score. Not a ton of divergence, as there is not near the top of the list either.

The Incredible Hulk – 67% critics, 70% audienceĪvengers: Age of Ultron – 76% critics, 83% audience

Thor: The Dark World – 66% critics, 75% audience Audience scores are generally speaking rarely more than 1-5% different from the critical score in one direction or another, unless you run into an instance where there was some politics-based controversy at play (Captain Marvel’s 79% critic score versus its 45% audience score). And if you look at the MCU, the critic and audience scores rarely diverge all that much.
