X-Men: Dark Phoenix has bombed at the box office, debuting to the worst opening weekend in the franchise's history.
Against a budget of US$200 million (NZ$300.9m), Dark Phoenix bombed with a US$33m (NZ$49.6m) intake at the US box office over the weekend, according to Variety. It lost the top spot to animated feature The Secret Life of Pets 2, which earned US$47.11m (NZ$70.9m).
Internationally, Dark Phoenix fared better, opening to US$107m, bringing its global debut to $140m. However, as Deadline reports, that's substantially lower than the opening weekends of X-Men's recent instalments: Days of Future Past ($262.9m), Logan ($247.4m) and Apocalypse ($166.6m).
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That makes Dark Phoenix's opening weekend the worst of any X-Men film, earning well under The Wolverine (2013)'s $53.1m debut.