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The Marvelsdirector Nia DaCostareportedly did not attend her own film’s cast and crew screening. However, DaCosta’s absence at the screening may have a reasonable but controversial explanation.

Captain Marvel 2was praised by some but opened in theaters to the MCU’s worst numbers. An even steeper collapse followed, with the film’s record-low 78% weekend two drop-off. In light of the MCU’s other struggles,including the recent Jonathan Majors scandal, fans have wondered whetherThe Marvelsdisappointing performance was a symptom of a larger problem or if the film merely lacked passion.The Marvelsstar Iman Vellani has defended the film in interviews, and her excitement for the film and the future of the MCU has remained unwavering, but what about the film’s director, DaCosta?

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It’s difficult to call the early private showing ofThe Marvelsa true ‘cast and crew screening’ because neither the cast nor the film’s director were present for the event. The film’s cast couldn’t attenddue to the actors' strike. Although the strike ended the same day as the screening, guild actors were instructed to wait until after midnight to resume press participation. WhileThe Marvelscast had a solid alibi for their whereabouts, speculation arose regarding whether the film’s director had an equally viable excuse for ditching. According toThe Hollywood Reporter, some Marvel Studios creatives and crew members were displeased with DaCosta’s absence, citing her birthday party as the reason she didn’t attend. DaCosta turned 34 the same night as the screening.

However, Mary Livanos,The Marvelsexecutive producer, released a statement via a representative, saying, “It would be quite disrespectful and upsetting to suggest Nia has anything other than adoration for her creative team.” According to Livanos, Nia had not even been invited to the screening and only learned of the event after it was too late. Although DaCosta is a newcomer at Marvel Studios, her brief but impressive resumeincludes Jordan Peele’s box-office hitCandyman.

Still, DaCosta, who was also prepping another projectat the time of the cast and crew event, was accused by some fans of neglectingThe Marvelsfor her upcoming filmHedda,and the reaction from crew members in attendance at the screening may indicate a general attitude toward the filmmaker. However, given thatThe Marvels' poor box office performanceis only one of many recent MCU disappointments, it may be that DaCosta is merely another scapegoat in Marvel Studios' historic downfall.

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