TheFlash and Elemental brought in just $55 million and $29.5 million, respectively, in their openings.
It was a disappointing weekend for two new movies that were supposed to make a splash—brought in just $55 million and $29.5 million, respectively, in their openings.
Both big-budget films fell short of an already-low bar, missing even theirwas particularly hurt by star Ezra Miller’s legal issues and recent assault allegations, preventing the movie from getting the promotional push most superhero films of that caliber tend to enjoy. Meanwhile, despite positive reviews from moviegoers,ranked far below two of the studio’s prior bad efforts including
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