During its opening weekend, it grossed an underwhelming $55 million at the domestic box office. In its second weekend, that dropped 72% to a mere $15.3 million, with some pundits already predicting this will be a box office bomb.

According to Luiz Fernando, the film is estimated to earn $280-310 million globally in its theatrical run. When pitted against The Flash’s $200-220 million production budget, $150 million in marketing, and the fact that studios don’t take all of their box office haul, the movie may lose $200 million for Warner Bros.

Fernando believes they may have lost less money by releasing it on Max or not releasing it at all.

  • Frogmanfromlake [none/use name]
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    1 year ago

    I was kind of looking forward to this as well because I like the flash. WB amazes me with how they should be close to Disney or on par with how many big name IP's they have. Instead they continue to flop and make dumbfuck decisions with what they have.

    This actually makes Universal look impressive that it's the top film production company this year while having less big IP's than WB or Disney.