Black Adam Box Office Failure(Photo Credit – YouTube)

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Dwayne Johnson’s Black Adam aimed to shake up superhero cinema but instead shook Warner Bros.’ balance sheet, racking up losses between $50M and $100M. Big swing, big miss.

For context, Black Adam cost a jaw-dropping $195M, plus an $80-$100M global marketing blitz. And while $387 million in worldwide earnings might sound decent, it fell light-years short of the $600M target needed to break even. According to insiders, anything less spelled red ink, despite Warner Bros. claiming they’d scrape by at $400M thanks to “home entertainment magic.” Spoiler: that magic didn’t quite materialize.

Dwayne Johnson spent over a decade manifesting this antihero passion project, pitching it as the next big DCEU tentpole. But instead of delivering the next Aquaman or Shazam!, it landed somewhere between “meh” and “maybe later.” Critics gave it a lukewarm 43% on Rotten Tomatoes, and audiences weren’t exactly rushing back for second viewings.

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