KEY POINTS
  • The studio reported revenue of $3.8 billion during the quarter, shy of the $4.5 billion analysts had estimated, according to Refinitiv data.
  • Disney blamed "Dark Phoenix" for dragging on the company's massive box office haul.
  • The film disappointed at the box office, generating a dismal $65 million in revenue in the U.S. and $186 million abroad.
Dark Phoenix

"Avengers: Endgame" may have become the highest-grossing film of all time, but Earth's mightiest heroes weren't able to boost Disney's studio earnings above analyst estimates in the third quarter.

In fact, "Dark Phoenix," a film obtained by Disney during the 20th Century Fox acquisition earlier this year, was the true villain of the quarter. The film disappointed at the box office, generating a dismal $65 million in revenue in the U.S. and $186 million abroad. It cost an estimated $200 million to produce the film and that's not factoring in the marketing costs of the film.