Ahead of the release of Power Rangers,
Lionsgate had big plans for the franchise. Apparently, they were hoping to make
at least 6 more films before moving into spinoff territory and spawning an entire cinematic
universe. And while the studio hasn’t canceled those plans just yet, the
chances of them moving ahead with that blueprint don’t look too good. Reviews
weren’t terrible but the blockbuster failed to ignite the box office
like the studio no doubt hoped it would.
Currently, it’s sitting at an unimpressive $135
million total, worldwide. Lionsgate was likely thinking that its debut in China
would help change that then, but so far, it’s not off to a great start over in
that territory, taking in only $1.2 million on Thursday night. Sure, it’s still
early, but that doesn’t put it on track for a very strong opening weekend in
that side of the world and now, the studio may be rethinking their ambitious
plans to launch an entire cinematic universe from Dean Israelite’s film.
With Power Rangers costing a cool $100 million, its total
box office take so far isn’t enough to have anyone screaming sequel. And with
that weak start in China, Forbes believes it’s now one and done for the film,
with Lionsgate unlikely to move forward with another outing. Though upsetting
to hear, it’s hard to blame the studio for not wanting to pour more money into
the franchise.
The total box office take is expected to be around $150
million once all is said and done, which is hardly anything to get excited
about when it comes to a film like this. No one was thinking it would do MCU
numbers, of course, but $150 million is pretty underwhelming all things
considered. Especially for a release that’s supposed to be a franchise starter.
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