Indiana Jones embarks on his final cinematic adventure, but it appears to be a bumpy ride at the box office. The fifth installment of the beloved franchise opened to $24 million on its first day as opposed to its whopping $295 million budget, including $7.2 million from Thursday previews. However, these numbers fall below initial expectations, with a projected three-day opening of around $60 million.
While this is enough to secure the top spot domestically and attract audiences during the Fourth of July holiday, it falls short of the blockbuster status one would expect from a film with a production budget of $295 million. "Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny," as the film is titled, has faced cloudy skies since its splashy debut at the Cannes Film Festival, where it received mixed reviews. Its current approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes stands at 58% from top critics.
Initial ticket buyers have given the film a «B+» grade according to CinemaScore, indicating a moderate level of positivity. However, this level of excitement falls short for a highly anticipated franchise installment of this magnitude. Comparatively, the previous film in the series, «Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull,» opened to $100 million over the Memorial Day holiday in 2008 and went on to gross $790 million worldwide.
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