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WAYF is also bombing over here and it had a pretty big marketing campaign. Meanwhile Hitman is exploding with a pretty discrete (but well placed) TV campaign and it will open above Ant-Man, Fant4stic, San Andreas, Godzilla, Terminator Genisys between many other supposedly bigger movies that had much bigger campaigns.

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I half-expected We Are Your Friends to bomb anyways. Most of Zac's fans weren't old enough to see it, it looked amateurish, and EDM fans pretty much rejected this after the first trailer came out (evidenced by an abnormally high 8:1 like-to-dislike ratio).

Does Zac really have a huge under 17 following at this point, though? The most recent High School Musical was almost 7 years ago, and you have to go back more than three years to find his last not-R-rated wide release (The Lucky One).

 

Unless we're talking about 15-16 year olds here. But even then, he's no longer even close to considered a Disney star anymore.

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Eh... High School Musical is still the thing he's the best known for and the thing that most people probably associate him with.

Most people our age at least. Edited by DAJK
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https://variety.com/2015/film/news/box-office-we-are-your-friends-tanking-straight-outta-compton-threepeat-1201580799/

 

Zac Efron’s DJ drama “We Are Your Friends” is tanking at the U.S. box office, according to early Friday estimates.

The film has few friends heading into the weekend, where it will likely finish with a dismal $2.6 million. Projections were as high as $10 million a few days ago.


Straight Outta Compton” is staying at the top of this weekend with about $13 million, while faith-based “War Room” is showing traction in second at nearly $10 million.


Owen Wilson’s thriller “No Escape” is also performing slightly below expectations and will take in about $8 million over the next three days.


Universal-Legendary’s “Straight Outta Compton,” a biopic about the iconic rap group N.W.A is showing decent legs heading into its third frame, and should lead the Friday box office with about $4 million. It will wind up the weekend with more than $133 million after 17 days — a stellar result, given its moderate $29 million production cost.

The Weinstein Co.’s political thriller “No Escape,” which opened Wednesday with $1.2 million at 3,007 theaters and adds 343 locations Friday, should wind up in a battle for third place with Paramount’s fifth weekend of “Mission: Impossible — Rogue Nation” in the $8 million range. “Rogue Nation” should end the weekend nearing $170 million.

 

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We Are Your Friends. His Power. Lmao. 2.6M is a lower than that crap movie Paranoia with Liam Hemsworth and also lower than Blackhat. 

 

Meanwhile No Escape is doing some really solid business. 

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Next weekend is going to be even worse. I don't think either the Transporter or the Redford movie will break $5 million.

The Redford movie is now a limited release :lol: 

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