That's below even the $13.6 million debut weekends of Underworld: Blood Wars and Resident Evil: The Final Chapter in early 2017. And, yeah, it’s way below the $23 million debut of Hellboy in 2004 and the $35 million debut of Hellboy II: The Golden Army in 2008. It will be lucky to earn even $30 million domestic, and frankly $26 million is a closer guestimate. In a world less obsessed with IP and franchises, this Hellboy reboot would never have been a thing. Hellboy earned $99 million in 2004 on a $66 million budget, while Hellboy II: The Golden Army earned $160 million in 2008 on an $85 million budget.
Source: Forbes April 14, 2019 15:22 UTC