The DC superhero, played by Ezra Miller, took a beating at the box office. THE first DC film to be released after the arrival of James Gunn The superhero studio management seems to have failed to connect with the public that week after week They stopped going to the cinema to see The Flashas several American media have pointed out in reviewing the film’s national collection.
As reported The casingIn its second weekend in theaters, The Flash’s box office dropped more than 70%, falling behind other films like Elemental and Pixar’s Spider-Man: Crossing the Multiverse.
After grossing $55 million in its opening weekenda, The Flash managed to raise a total of $72.1 million so far, much lower than Black Adam’s impressive $83.4 million. This represents a 72% decline at the box office for the film starring Ezra Miller.
However, this isn’t the biggest drop a film experienced in its second weekend in theaters, as Halloween Ends was down 80% in just its second week in theaters. Moreover, Flash is behind Morbiuswhich suffered a drop in collection of 73.8%.
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‘Spider-Man: Crossing the Multiverse’ overshadows Ezra Miller and his movie
While one superhero film continues to struggle to stay in theaters, another remains unstoppable at the global box office and it’s an animated film! Spider-Man: Crossing the Multiverse has already grossed more than $560 million worldwide and continues to hold the number one spot at the box office in virtually every theater it has been released.
In fact, this new installment of Spider-Man has already positioned itself as the fourth best premiere of 2023, while The Flash is in tenth position. The animated film managed to captivate both superhero fans and those looking for a visually stunning experience and a gripping story, which contributed to its box office success.
Despite the disappointing results for The Flash, fans are still hoping the film can pick up and gain momentum in the coming weeks. The studio and the team behind the film will certainly look into the factors that contributed to its lack of box office success and look for ways to attract more viewers in the future.
The world of superheroes has always been unpredictable, and even if The Flash stumbled in his debutthere is still a chance for him to riot and surprise the audience.
By Karen Magallanes
Source: Nacion Flix
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