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The Rock’s Crimson One Tops Home Field Workplace With $34 Million, Had $250 Million Funds


The Rock‘s newest film debuted on the field workplace with a $34 million opening weekend.

The WWE legend is teaming up with Captain America star Chris Evans for his or her new movie, Crimson One. The film sees The Rock portraying Santa’s head of safety, teaming up with Evans to save lots of Father Christmas after being kidnapped within the run-up to Christmas.

The Rock has been in all places selling the movie, hoping to bounce again from the disappointing efficiency of 2022’s Black Adam. Nevertheless, it hasn’t precisely gone completely for the previous WWE Champion.

BoxOfficeMojo has reported that Crimson One has opened to a disappointing $34 million in its debut weekend, domestically. The Rock’s newest flick opened to over 4,000 theatres and has underperformed regardless of the massive names connected to the venture.

The film value a reported $250 million with one other $100 million spent on advertising. It’s stated {that a} film must double its manufacturing funds to make a revenue. The $34 million opening is under Joker: Folieux a Deux‘s $37 million which was described as “catastrophic”.

The movie has earned one other $50 million internationally, which takes the sting out from the tail of their home take. If it continues to impress overseas it has an opportunity of changing into worthwhile.

Nevertheless, Joker 2 solely managed a $58 million home take in the long run. Crimson One hasn’t had the detrimental press that Joker 2 did, so I wouldn’t anticipate the drop-off to be fairly so cataclysmic and may do higher by the tip of its run.

It’s solely two weeks till the discharge of Moana 2 which might seemingly sign the tip of Crimson One‘s hope of creating massive cash within the field workplace. On the present charge, it’s trying like a second consecutive flop from The Rock.

John Anderson
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John Anderson is a seasoned sports journalist with over 15 years of experience covering the NFL, NBA, and MLB. A graduate of Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism, John has worked with ESPN, Sports Illustrated, and The New York Times. His insightful analysis and in-depth reporting have earned him multiple awards in sports journalism.

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