With a projected $12 million gross against a $100 million production budget, the film even managed to dash those expectations with a $11.2 million showing as an end result.
While Variety reported the $100 million figure as being the general opinion, studio representatives felt that $60 – $75 million was more accurate.
With such horrific figures for is first weekend, it looks like Paramount and MGM will be losing $100 million over what’s now the latest flop of 2016.
Of course, the projected loss on Timur Bekmambetov’s most recent directorial effort varies depending on who you talk to.