Lost City is one of the most fascinating case studies for how awful the box office has been over the past few years.
In 2013, with the same cast and concept and everything, this would have grossed 45/160 and become one of those movies like The Proposal or We're the Millers or The Hangover that's always on cable and always on Netflix/HBO Max.
In 2017, it would have done 35/115. Still wouldn't have been as talked about, but at least would still be commended as a solid hit and get a decent presence on cable and streaming.
And now in 2022, it'll probably do 17/50, quietly move to Paramount+, a service nobody cares about, but will inexplicably get a P+ spin-off with Daniel Radcliffe's character that nobody will watch but will somehow get 3 seasons.