"Knucklehead" does very poorly at the box office
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WWE Studios 'Knucklehead' drew virtually no business during its limited engagement this past weekend. A chart listing the top grossing films, with the bottom movie making $75, did not rank the WWE produced film. Even further, numerous websites that feature histories of all theatrically released movies and how much business they did including last weekend don't have it listed. The film was only scheduled for last weekend in select theaters a total of six. It will be released on DVD and Blu-ray on 11/9.
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Did you expect it to make a lot of money cause i didnt
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gon blow up on rentals!
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So it only made $75?
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Hold on so it aint even make 75 bucks? So not even 7 people seen this ? lmfaoooo
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Legendary wasn't a bad movie at all. They should have a better understand on which movies are good for straight to DVD instead of theatres.
The only way I'll rent this movie at Redbox is if I'm bored ass ? , nowhere to go and not at work. -
Legendary was released in the theaters for a weekend and was on DVD 2 weeks later
It's official.........Knucklehead pulled in less than a stack for its nationwide release. The final figure was rounded up to $1,000 -
I have a hard time believing it only made a thousand. I know that all the little kids begged their parents to go see The Big Show in a family friendly comedy.
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legendary was released in the theaters for a weekend and was on dvd 2 weeks later
it's official.........knucklehead pulled in less than a stack for its nationwide release. The final figure was rounded up to $1,000
got damn at just a g -
– While the exact gross amount for the two-day theatrical release of WWE Studios’ Knucklehead has yet to be disclosed, the film reportedly garnered less than $1,000 total.
It is said that company officials did not expect to make much money off the film at the box office due to it basically being a straight-to-video release. The film was given a limited release in theaters to ward off the perception.
source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter