Transformers: Rise of the Beasts falls hard at the global box office as the seventh film in the eponymous sci-fi action movie franchise sets a record low.According to /Film, Rise of the Beasts’ theatrical run is the worst-performing of any Transformers movie, with its global take of $436.7 million being the lowest in the film series’ history. While the most recent entry before Rise of the Beasts, 2018’s Bumblebee, has the second-lowest gross at $465 million, that movie was made on a franchise-low $102 million budget. Rise of the Beasts boasts a budget of up to $200 million, putting the film at risk of failing to break even, though it could still do so once the movie hits video-on-demand.Rise of the Beasts’ box office take is a far cry from the Transformers series’ biggest moneymaker, 2011’s Dark of the Moon, which raked in $1.12 billion in international ticket sales. Released on Jun. 9, the latest Transformers sequel enjoyed a promising opening weekend, attracting $61 million domestically during its opening weekend, outdueling Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse early on. However, Rise of the Beasts’ overall domestic tally is the third-lowest in the franchise ($157 million). As a whole, the Transformers franchise has grossed over $5.14 billion.RELATED: How Rise of the Beasts Lines Up With Michael Bay’s Transformers Movies
Transformers: Rise of the Beasts falls hard at the global box office as the seventh film in the eponymous sci-fi action movie franchise sets a record low.
According to /Film, Rise of the Beasts‘ theatrical run is the worst-performing of any Transformers movie, with its global take of $436.7 million being the lowest in the film series’ history. While the most recent entry before Rise of the Beasts, 2018’s Bumblebee, has the second-lowest gross at $465 million, that movie was made on a franchise-low $102 million budget. Rise of the Beasts boasts a budget of up to $200 million, putting the film at risk of failing to break even, though it could still do so once the movie hits video-on-demand.
Rise of the Beasts‘ box office take is a far cry from the Transformers series’ biggest moneymaker, 2011’s Dark of the Moon, which raked in $1.12 billion in international ticket sales. Released on Jun. 9, the latest Transformers sequel enjoyed a promising opening weekend, attracting $61 million domestically during its opening weekend, outdueling Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse early on. However, Rise of the Beasts‘ overall domestic tally is the third-lowest in the franchise ($157 million). As a whole, the Transformers franchise has grossed over $5.14 billion.
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