Justice League made its big screen debut this past weekend, and fans have a lot to say about it.
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Fans and skeptics don’t have to go too far to find some sort of discourse about the film, whether it be about the film’s ensemble, or the desire to see Zack Snyder’s original cut of the film, to the fiasco surrounding Superman’s mustache.
And now, the conversation has shifted to the film’s box office performance. After being projected for a domestic debut over $100 million, those numbers have since ended up around $96 million, making it the smallest opening weekend yet for a DC Extended Universe film.
Whether or not you liked the film, the box office performance has certainly become something to talk about. Click through to check out a round-up of some of those tweets.
@imakryptonian
Projected opening weekend for #JusticeLeague is less than $100 million, is such a shame. It’s a GREAT movie, and it deserves GREAT numbers at the box office. Zack Synder deserves it. Joss Whedon deserves it. The cast deserves it. Everyone involved in making the movie deserve it.
โ Amogh Huddar (@imakryptonian) November 18, 2017
@cooIuminati
It shatters me that Justice League flopped at the box office. I don’t care what nobody says, it was an amazing movie to me and I’ve waited for it since I was a child.
โ C – (@cooIuminati) November 20, 2017
@DanielKalban
A silver lining perhaps for the #JusticeLeague box office: it overperformed internationally. pic.twitter.com/WUBIYBLAsh
โ Daniel Kalban (@DanielKalban) November 20, 2017
@BHOPDaMaestro
When WB sees the box office opening for Justice League. pic.twitter.com/ke8Z0NUQcS
โ B-HOP ใใปใใจในใใญ (@BHOPDaMaestro) November 20, 2017
@GeekVibesNation
I know the box office for #JusticeLeague is lackluster but the film really is good and I loved it. You have to go and see it for yourself. Do not let critics or box office numbers keep you from seeing a film. The cast and crew worked hard on the film and we should support that pic.twitter.com/6jvG6ATmSz
โ Geek Vibes Nation ? (@GeekVibesNation) November 20, 2017
@graham_williams
Imagine saying 10 years ago that an action comedy with a short-haired Thor would open bigger at the box office than a Justice League film feat. Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman. Bonkers.
โ Graham Williams (@graham_williams) November 20, 2017
Before You Go
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