And as I've said, you keep asserting that the lack of actors promoting the film was a serious handicap, but you haven't offered any evidence that such promotion generally makes a significant difference. You're presenting a theory as fact, or at least something very close to fact.as I've said, it's disingenuous to pretend this particular weekend, just days after the end of the strike that prohibited the actors from promoting the film, can be judged by the typical formulas. It's only now that they're really able to begin a promotional push for the film, so it's logical to expect the curve to be different, to make allowances for a slower start.
And you've described this movie a "so-called bomb," and used extremely cherry-picked numbers to compare it favorably to Barbie. JoeZhang may be reporting on the movie's BO a bit more often than is useful, but you're hardly being a neutral observer here.Yet you seem incredibly invested in gloating about what a massive failure it is at every opportunity.