The Flash box office predictions help to give the curious an idea of how the movie is shaping up to perform. Following Shazam 2 and Black Adam, there are many eyes on Warner Bros. right now. Here’s the latest on The Flash (2023) box office predictions and whether the movie looks like it will flop or succeed.
The Flash Box Office Results: Is it projected to flop?
The Flash box office predictions put the movie at earning $75 million, though these projections can increase closer to the June 16 release date.
As noted by The Wrap, a $75 million US launch would put the movie above Black Adam’s $67 million and way above Shazam!: Fury of the Gods’ $30.1 million. However, Matt Reeves’ The Batman seems safe with its $134 million.
With The Flash having a reported budget of $220 million (via CBC), there’s going to be a big focus on the movie’s international performance, not to mention how it performs in the weeks and months to come.
For now, messaging surrounding The Flash is largely positive with very positive reviews from critics. While Ezra Miller has certainly caused controversy, The Flash director thinks that Miller is the only one for the role, if there’s ever a The Flash 2.
All eyes will be on The Flash this weekend as it launches in cinemas worldwide. A positive initial fan reaction can have a huge impact on a second wave of viewers going to watch it based on word of mouth. What’s more, WB will no doubt be rolling out a big marketing campaign to push moviegoers to the cinema.
For more The Flash content, learn about how the director of the new movie spoke to Zack Snyder about the Man of Steel influence. Also, our The Flash review describes the flick as “an epic time travel adventure.”