Box Office: Kevin Spacey’s Last Film Has $400 Weekend, Mark Wahlberg’s “Mile 22” Is actually a Career Low
For some, it wasn’t a good weekend within the box office.
While “Crazy Rich Asians” secured $25 million and handle at # 1, others had not been so lucky.
Kevin Spacey’s final movie before his scandals sank his career, “Billionaire Boys Club,” made below $500 with the weekend. That’s right– lower than $ 500. The film debuted a little while ago on VOD, but not one person watched it there either. Spacey may be totally missing intended for since accusations of sexual misconduct first surfaced. Ever since then there are lawsuits and investigations.
Then there’s the Peter Berg-Mark Wahlberg “Mile 22.” They made $13.Six million for the weekend. It’s not really a lifetime low for Wahlberg but pretty close. He constitutes a large amount of movies, and that i mean a great deal. Playing with four years that is his worst showing.
Sony/Studio 8 also a failure earlier this week with something called “Alpha.” An origin story of ways early man and dogs became friends didn’t make any friends for the box office. The actual office was $10 million, the movie is considered to obtain cost $60 million.
It’s the end of summer, there’s a lot of flotsam and jetsam boating in theaters. Two more weeks, Labor Day will arrive, including a spring begins. I’ll bet no one is more anxious than theater owners. I don’t blame them.
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