“It was supposed to do this on its first week”: James Gunn Forced to Eat His Own Words after The Flash Took 24 Days to Cross $250M Milestone

James Gunn Forced to Eat His Own Words after The Flash Took 24 Days to Cross $250M Milestone

The Flash starring Ezra Miller in the titular role was quite an anticipated DC project despite the strings of controversies revolving around the leading actor. The film has been hyped up by the franchise for quite a long time with DC Studios co-CEO, James Gunn making the greatest-ever remark that for a moment hyped it up among the fans. But, the results are hardly resonating with his words.

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A still from The Flash (Credit: WB)

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After much struggle, the film finally crossed a box office number which is usually expected to achieve in its opening weekend especially when it is a massive project.

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The Flash Finally Crosses $250M Box Office Milestone

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Ezra Miller as Barry Allen, aka The Flash (Credit: WB)

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The Flash has finally managed to cross the $250 million milestone towards the end of the fourth week of its theatrical run. The current worldwide gross collection stands at $261.6 million however it is more of a disappointment rather than an achievement. It is because the time travel epic was one of the major DC projects whose production cost went around $220 million. Not to forget, the franchise left no effort in its marketing which added up to $150 million.

In addition to that, the film had an ensemble cast that included Michael Keaton who reprised his Batman role along with Ben Affleck making the marketing quite strong on its own. Though their presence intrigued the fans, it was far from enough to save the dooming project. It has already enlisted itself among the biggest box office bombs in history which didn’t seem to fit with what DC Studios co-CEO, James Gunn initially bragged about.

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American filmmaker, James Gunn

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Gunn has been singing praises of the DC project when it was closer to its release. He didn’t hold himself back from declaring Ezra Miller’s film among the greatest films ever made.
Back in January this year, he stated,

“I will say here that Flash is probably one of the greatest superhero movies ever made.”

He continued to share how this film would “reset everything” for the franchise but looks like fans’ expectations from the franchise are the one thing getting reset after the film’s massive box-office disappointment.

Online commentators took to Twitter to react to the recent box-office achievement, The Flash made. Check out the tweets here.

As to why, it all happened, there were several problems attached to it. Few DC fans chose to boycott the project amid Miller’s ongoing controversies, which extremely affected its performance. But, they cannot be entirely credited for the disastrous theatrical run since the film has equally been panned for its screenplay and visual effects. These are some of the many reasons why the film was unable to reverberate with what fans anticipated.

Andy Muschietti helmed The Flash is running in theatres ahead of its DVD and Blu-ray release in September 2023.

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Priya Sharma is an entertainment niche content writer at FandomWire. A Journalism and Mass Communication graduate from the University of Lucknow, she has written over 1000 articles on Animated Times and Fandomwire combined and holds experience in event management too. She has a healthy(?) obsession with the Hallyu culture and is also exploring anime as well. When not working, she indulges herself in binge-watching K-dramas, playing Ukulele, and trying to seek the attention of her cute buddy, Shiro.

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