![]() No matter that, The Flash will not run into the kind of crowd-dividing fare that Transformers did this weekend with only the “R”-rated No Hard Feelings entering theaters Thursday, so its drop may not turn out to be as bad. That film got some positive press because it bested the opening of the prior two entries, signs that the franchise was on its last legs - more on how long that positive press lasted in a moment. The Flash opened to about $6 million less than Transformers: Rise of the Beasts did last weekend. These numbers have to be concerning for Warner Bros. Wonder Woman, Aquaman, and Shazam! are the only pre-pandemic DCU films to do over 2.55 times their first weekend (and Shazam! was helped by a lower opening of $53.5 million). Flash’s budget is reported to land somewhere around $200-220 million no live-action film since 2011 to open in June below $75 million went on to gross $220 million. ![]() Even its estimated $64 million through the holiday Monday is less than what Black Adam started with last October, and that film only did 2.5 times its opening. The Flash grossed $55.1 million over the weekend. Higher than Shazam’s $20.3 million but lower than Black Adam’s $26.6 million, that total immediately sent eyeballs looking at the final grosses, and now they likely want to look away from them. ![]() ![]() When the combined Thursday and Friday grosses from The Flash came out to $24.5 million, you could hear the alarm bells go off. ![]()
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