Universal and Hasbro Entertainment's
big-budget Battleship barely left port in its North American launch, grossing a
dismal $25.3 million.
That's well below the anticipated $35
million to $40 million that Universal and director Peter Berg were hoping for.
Battleship, designed to put the studio squarely in the tentpole game, cost at
least $209 million to produce, excluding a pricey marketing spend.
Battleship's international gross of
$226.8 million provides some cushion, but it needed a strong domestic
performance to end up in the black. A $25.3 million opening means the movie
might not clear $70 million or $80 million over the long haul domestically,
resulting in a notable loss for Universal and sparking plenty of Monday-morning
quarterbacking within the studio about what went wrong.
There's already speculation that
Battleship, starring Taylor Kitsch, Rihanna, Brooklyn Decker and Liam Neeson,
will follow the same course as Disney's John Carter, which debuted to $30.2
million in March and topped out at $71.8 million domestically. Overseas, John
Carter, also starring Kitsch, earned $200.6 million. The pic resulted in a $200
million write-down for Disney.
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