The Twitter for the website Exhibitor Relations reports that the late-night screenings for Age of Extinction only brought in $8.7 million dollars, which is a new low for the series. They're now estimating that the opening weekend may well dip below $100 million dollars. What does this mean for the expensive, effects-intensive film franchise, and does it throw Transformers 5 and 6 into doubt? Click through to read the tweet for yourself.
TRANSFORMERS: AGE OF EXTINCTION earned $8.7M from late-night screenings...which is a new low for the franchise. Probably < $100M.
— Exhibitor Relations (@ERCboxoffice) June 27, 2014
Fool me once, shame on you...fool me twice, shame on me...fool me thrice, ok, this has gotten ridiculous...fool me...nope, not gonna happen again. :awsum
The movie is gonna make a billion dollars world wide on a budget of $165M or so...Paramount will make TF movies forever at the rate they are going...
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