The film, based on David Finkel’s non-fiction book, made just $3.702 million over its debut weekend. That's Universal/Comcast Corp.'s third-worst opening weekend ever for a 2,000+ screen release. Hollywood made a go at confronting the post-9/11 realities a decade ago, but nobody showed up. This will be the worst wide-release opening ever for Matt Damon and Paramount’s worst opening weekend ever for a film on more than 2,000 screens (and their sixth-worst on 600 or more screens). And the media circuit was dominated by the likes of Clooney and Damon dealing with the fallout from the Harvey Weinstein revelations.
Source: Forbes October 29, 2017 15:22 UTC