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The Flash earns devastating opening weekend – worse than Black Adam

The Flash lastly hit cinemas final week, persevering with the story Zack Snyder started telling in Batman V Superman again in 2016.

This entry into the sequence capped off the journey in numerous methods. Not solely did it do away with Henry Cavill‘s Superman, but in addition Ben Affleck’s model of Batman, whereas resetting the timeline fully.

However thrilling this can be, it apparently wasn’t sufficient of a draw to coax movie lovers into cinemas over the weekend.

The LA Times has reported The Flash domestically (USA) earned a meagre $55.1 million over its opening weekend. (Via Comscore)

The identical report wrote The Flash earned an extra $75 million at worldwide cinemas, making its last takehome round $130.1 million.

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In the previous two years, The Flash has endured a lot of behind-the-scenes points. Most notably, the arrest of its star Ezra Miller, who was charged with housebreaking.

The Flash is the newest image within the DC Studios movie repertoire to disappoint at field workplaces world wide.

The lately launched Shazam! Fury of the Gods earned a pitiful $30.5 million on the field workplace.

And Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson’s Black Adam earned $67 million in October, 2022, from home audiences.

These numbers imply The Flash truly earned lower than Black Adam within the USA on opening weekends – however it isn’t over simply but.

The Flash nonetheless has the potential to earn again its $220 million funds over the following month, as there are not any actual threatening photos hitting cinemas within the coming weeks.

The subsequent main blockbusters to hit image homes is Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part 1 on July 14; whereas Barbie and Oppenheimer arrive on July 21.

The Flash is in cinemas now.

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