Los Angeles, June 17 - DC Studios' one of the most hyped superhero movies of the recent past, DC Extended Universe's (DCEU)
The Flash might have a short life at the box office after failing to grab audiences' attention to the level makers were hoping for.
Over the last few months, the makers have been hyping "The Flash" as one of the greatest superhero movies of all time, however, when it comes to the audiences, it has shockingly received a low "B" CinemaScore which might badly hamper its box office potentials.
"The Flash" B CinemaScore is on par with Zack Snyder's DCEU movie "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" (2016) which ended its domestic (North America) lifetime gross total at $330 million after taking the biggest opening for a DCEU movie of $166 million.
As far as the domestic opening weekend of "The Flash" is concerned, trade is projecting a $60 million gross collection which is underwhelming. Nearly a month ago, Box Office Pro had projected the film to open with $115+ million but the actuals won't be anywhere near those highly promising projections.
Meanwhile, the audience score on Rotten Tomatoes is still on the positive side with 87% from over 1000+ verified ratings. The critics' score, however, is low at 69% after 279 reviews.
Stay tuned...