Overview
- Through its third weekend, the film has reached about $63.4 million domestically and roughly $60 million overseas for a worldwide total near $123–124 million.
- Weekend three brought an estimated $4.9 million in North America as the title dropped 55.9% and shed around 1,060 screens.
- The domestic cume has inched past Christopher Nolan’s Tenet, while the global tally has overtaken Mel Gibson’s Apocalypto.
- Box office trackers note the movie is about $3.2 million shy of topping Chronicle worldwide, with some coverage suggesting it could reach that mark soon.
- Industry reports cite budgets of $180 million to $220 million, with models pointing to losses exceeding $100 million and one analysis projecting a roughly $132.7 million deficit if the run ends near $160 million globally.