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The second Wonder Woman‘s $46.8 million domestic haul was, naturally and expectedly, far less than a movie of its size was accustomed to making during normal times. But compared to Bloodshot, with Vin Diesel, it made a killing. And Bloodshot didn’t even simultaneously release on a streaming service. When it was made available to rent less than two weeks later, it still failed to develop much of a fanbase, resulting in the first part of an intended universe that failed to get the universe off the ground. What happened with Bloodshot? Let’s find out.
What Went Wrong With Bloodshot?

Bloodshot was intended to be the first installment in a Valiant Comics shared cinematic universe. Valiant is the publisher behind Doctor Mirage, Ninjak, Shadowman, and Rai. Not quite name-brand individuals, but neither were the Guardians of the Galaxy when James Gunn’s movie took off.
Bloodshot is almost certainly their most recognizable name and or character design. All of the nanites injected in his blood have given him a crisp white skin tone with only a red circle over his chest standing out. And, if you’re looking at the character on the pages of the comics, you’d see that Diesel was a fine choice to play him. But the movie really couldn’t be any blander.








