Marvel's new film "Captain Marvel 2" received a poor response after its release, and the box office was also dismal. The cumulative box office in its first week was only 54.8 million U.S. dollars, setting a new record for the MCU's worst first weekend box office performance. Iman Vellani, who plays Ms. Marvel in "Captain Marvel 2", recently spoke with Yahoo Entertainment about her thoughts on the movie's poor box office performance. She said the movie's failure was none of her business and was something Disney executives needed to consider.

Iman Villani said: "This is not something I can control, because what's the point? That's what Bob Iger (Disney CEO) needs to worry about. The box office has nothing to do with me, I am very happy with my performance, and the people I care about also love the movie. Watch Movies are about having fun, and I think that’s what watching movies is all about. It’s got superheroes, it’s set in space, it’s not deep, it’s about teamwork and sisterhood, and it’s a fun movie that I’m excited to share with everyone.”

When asked if he was bothered by bad reviews for his movies, Iman Velani said: "I was alone in high school and every time I wanted to talk to other people, they wanted to shut me up. I don't want fans to be treated like that, they can say whatever they want. If you're excited, say it, if you have constructive criticism, say it, and never live for other people."

The poor performance of "Captain Marvel 2" after its release has nothing to do with the performance of the actors. Iman Vellani also performed well in the movie, but are Marvel executives aware of the problem?