After a year-plus of tabloid headlines about its star Ezra Miller, Warner Bros./DC’s Covid-delayed $200M Justice League standalone superhero movie The Flash finally arrives in theaters.
The global opening looks better than domestic, $155M-$165M global to a $70M+ in U.S./Canada.
Despite a very good response out of CinemaCon and DC co-boss James Gunn exclaiming that the pic is “probably one of the greatest superhero movies ever made,” along with reports on how the movie is ready to reset the DC-verse, The Flash has been sitting around $70M-$75M on tracking for quite some time.
That’s a glass-half-full type of start stateside, especially in a marketplace that has been hot — and actually plans to remain hot.
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