Hey there, superhero movie fans! If you’re excited about The Flash movie, you might be curious about how it’ll do in theaters. According to the latest box office predictions, The Flash is projected to earn $75 million, but don’t worry, this number could still go up as we get closer to the big release date on June 16th.
For Those Who Don’t Know :
The Flash is an upcoming superhero film based on the DC Comics character of the same name. The movie is directed by Andy Muschietti and written by Christina Hodson, and stars Ezra Miller as Barry Allen.
The Flash’s Plot
The Flash’s plot is largely kept under wraps, but we know that the movie will include time travel elements and be loosely based on the “Flashpoint” comic book storyline. The film will also showcase appearances from other DC Comics characters, such as Michael Keaton and Ben Affleck as Batman in an alternate version.
The Flash is expected to be a major release for Warner Bros., and the box office predictions for the movie have been highly anticipated by fans and industry insiders. The film is projected to earn around $75 million in its opening weekend, although that number could still increase as the release date approaches.
The Wrap notes that The Flash could surpass Black Adam’s $67 million and Shazam!: Fury of the Gods’ $30.1 million with a $75 million US launch, although Matt Reeves’ The Batman is safe with its $134 million. With The Flash’s reported $220 million budget (via CBC), the movie’s international performance and future weeks are of great interest.
Critics have given positive reviews for The Flash, despite controversy surrounding Ezra Miller. The Flash director believes that Miller is the perfect fit for the role, even for a potential sequel. As The Flash releases worldwide this weekend, all eyes are on the initial fan reaction to generate positive word of mouth. Additionally, Warner Bros. will likely launch a major marketing campaign to encourage moviegoers to see the film.
For more The Flash content, check out how the director discussed the Man of Steel influence with Zack Snyder, and read our review, which describes the movie as “an epic time travel adventure.”
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