Since the rise of the MCU, and the brief but influential period of the DCEU, comic book movies have been predominantly coming from studios like Marvel and DC, butBloodshot, starring Vin Diesel and Eiza González could have changed the tide under the right circumstances. While Marvel and DC dominated both TV and film spaces, with only a rare exception making it through the cracks, smaller comics publishers hoped to get in on the superhero movie success.The Boysmanaged to excel in the space in 2019, although the story originally came from WildStorm comics, an offshoot of DC.

Then, in 2021, Amazon secured another hitsuperhero TV show based on a popular comic brand,Invincible. The animated series proved that even smaller publishers could produce some high-quality shows with captivating characters. But, Hollywood had another shot one year earlier withBloodshot. The story was originally published as a comic by Valiant Comics, but the moviefailed to launch a competing superhero franchisedespite the success of other comic book movies.

Vin Diesel 267 Million Franchise Return Concerning After Sci Fi Movie Bomb

Bloodshot Could Have Been The Non-Marvel/DC Superhero Hit 1 Year Before Invincible

Bloodshotis an intriguing story about a soldier who dies in action. Following his death, his body is donated to a secret scientific society that hopes to augment, enhance, and rebirth these fallen soldiers. While success is minimal in most cases, there is a breakthrough whenRay Garrison becomes the first successful agent to be fully revivedand have his blood replaced with hyper-intelligent nanites. However, that is just where the story begins, and things get far more intense and twisty as secrets are unfurled.

Vin Diesel’s $267 Million Franchise Return Is Very Concerning After 31% Sci-Fi Movie Bomb

Vin Diesel’s sci-fi track record is far from perfect, and his return to this massive sci-fi franchise was just made riskier by his 2020 sci-fi film.

The movie had a great shot at being a big success. The story was exciting,Vin Diesel is a big action star, Guy Pearce is cast as an untrustworthy CEO, and the action is thoroughly exciting throughout. However,Bloodshotfailed to live up to its promising nature, and ultimately struggled to draw audiences away from the competition. But, there are several reasons why the movie fell flat despite the promise of something bigger.

Vin Diesel as Ray in Bloodshot

What Went Wrong With Vin Diesel’s Bloodshot Movie

Potentially the biggest issue that preventedBloodshotfrom being a commercial and critical success, was the fact that itreleased in the same week as COVID began shutting down cinemasin the US and across the world.Bloodshotdebuted in theaters on June 14, 2025, and two days later, on March 15, the country went into lockdown. As a result of the unfortunate timing, the movie was moved to streaming platforms just two weeks after it premiered. This led to an extremely underwhelming box office for the $45 million dollar movie (viaBox Office Mojo).

This bad luck, in addition to mixed reviews, and the film competing with two major established studios, meantBloodshotnever really stood a chance. In addition,Vin Diesel was already a pivotal figure in anotherfilm universe, theFast and the Furious, which holds a dear place in the actor’s heart. As a result, there was a general feeling that his performance was lacking, with the actor having very little interest in the lines, or the story. However, this was not a consensus as seen by the more positive reviews of the film.

Bloodshot movie poster

Bloodshot’s Box Office Flop Made A Valiant Comics Cinematic Universe Less Likely

Valiant Comics Cinematic Universe Could Have Been A Superhero Franchise Contender

Despite all of the above, and the struggles that the film faced, there was an intention to haveBloodshotact as a launch pad for a wider universe of superhero films. The character is a figure from the Valiant Comics publisher, and plans for a sequel and connected films featuring other Valiant Comics heroes were put in place. Now, four years later, the news about anyplans for aBloodshotsequel have all dried up(viaMovieWeb), with Diesel’s attention elsewhere, and the numerous strikes and delays in Hollywood potentially filling the blacks as to why the project has gone radio silence.

Was Bloodshot’s Ending Real Or A Simulation?

Vin Diesel gets a measure of a happy ending in Bloodshot, but there’s a subtle hint that the entire thing could be just another simulation.

However, the allure of launching a cinematic universe can be incredibly enticing to studios. And when done right, these massive franchises tend to be big earners. It’s possible that Valiant will continue to pursue its own universe, but with the delay, Diesel’s other commitments, and the incrediblylow return fromBloodshotin 2020, it’s possible that they may look to another hero to launch their franchise. Meanwhile,Bloodshot’ssuccess is now completely overshadowed by other hit shows likeInvincible, which managed to get Image comics a foothold in the adapted storytelling space.

Bloodshot

Cast

Based on the Valiant Comics character of the same name, Bloodshot follows soldier Ray Garrison (Vin Diesel) who is resurrected with superpowers after witnessing the murder of his wife at the hands of mercenary Martin Axe (Toby Kebbell). Swearing revenge, the nanite-enhanced Garrison sets off to kill Axe, even as the scientists who brought him back seek to turn him into their own private weapon.