The fifth Indiana Jones movie misses its debut: Disappointing opening weekend returns

Analysts expected its opening weekend to bring in $70.3 million. Distributor Walt Disney had expected revenues of $65 million. However, these estimates were not met. “Older moviegoers have especially shied away from cinema, which is precisely the target group for the Indiana Jones movies,” Bloomberg News reported.

In the fifth film in the series, 80-year-old Harrison Ford plays Indiana Jones, an archaeologist trying to track down an artifact that could change the course of history. in Destiny dial It also features a star cast such as Antonio Banderas, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, and Karen Allen. Although its first weekend was disappointing, Walt Disney stuck to its predictions that the film would reach the projected $145 million in its first week. The American holiday of July 4th may still provide additional movie visits.

The production cost of the fifth Indiana Jones movie, according to diverse, about $295 million. In addition, tens of millions have been spent on promotion. Analysts fear that it will be difficult to shake off the costs. The previous Indiana Jones film grossed $100 million in its first weekend in 2008. Ultimately, this film grossed approximately $791 million worldwide. (HLN)

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