“Aquaman: Lost Kingdom”: Disappointing start in cinemas

“Aquaman: Lost Kingdom”
Disappointing start in cinemas

Jason Momoa became a global star thanks to “Aquaman”. But the second part has not brought him any success so far.

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Will “Aquaman 2” be a flop? The start in US cinemas didn’t go as well as hoped. Even Jason Momoa couldn’t save anything.

The second part of “Aquaman” had a disappointing start in cinemas. Loud According to the industry portal “Variety”, the comic sequel “Lost Kingdom” with Jason Momoa (44) in the lead role as the King of Atlantis only grossed 40 million US dollars during the Christmas holidays. This is one of the worst starts in the history of the DC cinema universe.

The film cost $205 million

With production costs of $205 million (around €186 million), “Aquaman 2: Lost Kingdom” is becoming the latest underperforming film for Warner Bros. and DC. There have already been a few films that have done poorly this year: “The Flash” ($55 million debut), “Shazam! Fury of the Gods” ($30 million debut) and “Blue Beetle” ($25 million debut). dollar debut). The makers had high hopes for the “Aquaman” sequel. Because the first part was a complete success. The film became the king of the holiday season when it debuted in 2018, taking in $67.9 million in its first weekend.

The only thing that could give the makers hope is the proceeds abroad: there, the film took in $80.1 million in 72 markets on its opening weekend – including $30.4 million in China, where it had the biggest start of the year scored a Hollywood superhero film.

Less income than 2022

How “The Hollywood Reporter” reported, the fantasy flick could suffer from an overall decline in moviegoers. Overall, Christmas revenue at the US box office was behind that of the previous year. Combined ticket sales in North America for the big holiday weekend (December 22-25) were down seven percent compared to 2022.

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