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The Flash May Lose WB $200 Million After Box Office Flop

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The Flash May Lose WB $200 Million After Box Office Flop

The Flash may end up losing Warner Bros. $200 million at the end of its box office run.

The new DC superhero movie starring Ezra Miller as Barry Allen/The Flash and Michael Keaton as Bruce Wayne/Batman has premiered in theaters. During its opening weekend, it grossed an underwhelming $55 million at the domestic box office. In its second weekend, that dropped 72% to a mere $15.3 million, with some pundits already predicting this will be a box office bomb.

According to Luiz Fernando, the film is estimated to earn $280-310 million globally in its theatrical run. When pitted against The Flash’s $200-220 million production budget, $150 million in marketing, and the fact that studios don’t take all of their box office haul, the movie may lose $200 million for Warner Bros. Fernando believes they may have lost less money by releasing it on Max or not releasing it at all.

Is there a The Flash after-credits scene?

Yes, there is a post-credits scene in the film. It happens at the very end when all of the credits have finished.

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