KEY POINTS
  • "The Suicide Squad" fell short of theatrical expectations over its opening weekend, garnering $26.5 million domestically. Expectations were set at around $35 million.
  • While many were quick to blame the Covid delta variant, it's not the only factor in the Warner Bros. film's paltry performance.
  • The superhero flick had a hybrid release, has an "R" rating and is a sequel to a movie that was generally disliked by audiences.

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Still from Warner Bros.' "The Suicide Squad."

Those looking to "The Suicide Squad" as a barometer for the box office should look elsewhere.

The Warner Bros. film, which follows a group of DC villains as they embark on a dangerous and deadly mission for the U.S. government, fell short of theatrical expectations over its opening weekend. It garnered $26.5 million at the domestic box office. Expectations were set at around $35 million.

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