‘The Flash’ Limps Past Its Production Budget at The Global Box Office

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‘The Flash’ Limps Past Its Production Budget at The Global Box Office
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'The Flash's Global Box Office Finally Passes Its Production Budget

Just when you thought that The Flash was never going to take a W, the DC superhero film has passed an important milestone at the worldwide box office. That being said, it’s far from being in the clear, thanks to its massive production budget and the millions more that Warner Bros. spent on promoting it. After just under two weeks in theaters, the movie has passed the $200 million mark worldwide, as it attempts to scrape up what’s left of its dignity.

COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT By now, everybody who follows this sort of thing knows what a major disappointment the movie has been for Warner Bros. — not just commercially, but also critically. And a part of the blame must go to the studio for hyping it like it’s the best superhero film since The Dark Knight. Audiences only had to watch it to realize that it wasn't.

As it approaches its third week of release, The Flash has yet to pass the $100 million mark domestically — it currently sits at $91 million. From international territories, the movie has grossed $123 million, taking its running global haul to a hair under $215 million. The film was all but rejected by audiences this past weekend, as it slipped to the number three spot on the domestic chart, only narrowly out-performing the raunchy comedy No Hard Feelings.

Somewhere in Atlantis, Aquaman Is Terrified Directed by Andy Muschietti, the film has had a famously difficult production, with multiple starts and stops over the years. Directors came and went, the script was written and then rewritten, star Ezra Miller’s personal troubles attracted bad press, and the overall dwindling interest in the DCEU certainly affected its performance. It was reported recently that W.B.

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