Overview
- Box Office Mojo data cited by Koimoi puts the film at about $140.9 million worldwide, including $55.7 million in North America and $85.2 million overseas.
- The third weekend fell roughly 38–41% domestically after a reduction of more than 500 North American screens, including the loss of IMAX play.
- Variety, via Dark Horizons, reports the film could lose around $100 million, a projection Warner Bros. disputes.
- The movie has surpassed the lifetime grosses of Munich, Zombieland: Double Tap and First Blood and is closing in on The Legend of Zorro and 28 Years Later, edging toward the year’s top 20.
- Critical acclaim and awards momentum remain strong, even as partisan commentary frames the box-office performance as a flop.