All,
The results are in and TS tanked at the box office this weekend. Terminator Salvation raked in only $53.3m over a 4 day memorial day weekend and was met by tepid if downright horrible reviews. Given the fact that the movie cost almost $200m to make, this weekend take has to have WB concerned. Also, the movie was out earned by Night at the Museum, and one has to remember that Adam Sandler's the Longest Yard opened up this same weekend opposite ROTS and still raked in about $47m.
In a non-related pitch Terminator:The Sarah Connor Chronicles was also canceled on TV this past week, also IMO giving the perception that the franchise may have already spun out its creative wheels. (Don't get me wrong I enjoyed TSCC and thought TS merely to be average.) Anyhow, I'm worried that TS box office return this weekend may at the worst doom T5.
IMO the Terminator franchise is on life support right now, which hurts since I am a huge fan.
What do you think?
The results are in and TS tanked at the box office this weekend. Terminator Salvation raked in only $53.3m over a 4 day memorial day weekend and was met by tepid if downright horrible reviews. Given the fact that the movie cost almost $200m to make, this weekend take has to have WB concerned. Also, the movie was out earned by Night at the Museum, and one has to remember that Adam Sandler's the Longest Yard opened up this same weekend opposite ROTS and still raked in about $47m.
In a non-related pitch Terminator:The Sarah Connor Chronicles was also canceled on TV this past week, also IMO giving the perception that the franchise may have already spun out its creative wheels. (Don't get me wrong I enjoyed TSCC and thought TS merely to be average.) Anyhow, I'm worried that TS box office return this weekend may at the worst doom T5.

IMO the Terminator franchise is on life support right now, which hurts since I am a huge fan.
What do you think?