Sexual harassment scandal-ridden Hollywood veteran Kevin Spacey's new theaters performed poorly, with 10 theaters selling for $126 on their first day, foreign media reported.
On Friday, Kevin Spacey's "Billions of Teenagers Club" opened at $126 on its first day at 10 theaters in the United States. In other words, the average cinema produces only $12.6 at the box office. On the basis of the current $9.27 North American average ticket price, the "Billions of Youth Club" had fewer than two viewers per theater on its opening day.
American media predicted that the "Billions of Youth Club" should not be able to reach the first weekend box office of $1, 000, which is undoubtedly the worst Kevin Spacey film opening results. The film went live in streaming last month, but even among the many "online movies" that appeared first and then later, such bad box-office results were rare.
Kevin Spacey is not the leading actor in The Millions of Youth Club, starring Ansel Elgert and Tallen Egton.
Adapted from the real life story in Los Angeles in the 1980s, the film depicts Joe Hunt, a numerate financial genius, and Dean Karny, a professional tennis player with a strong network of connections, bringing together an old friend from Harvard University to form a "Millions of Teenagers Club." Through the Ponzi scheme to raise money, they into the high-end, spendthrift society. But Hunt and Karny's dream of wealth quickly burst out after the involvement of Ron Levin (Kevin Spacey), who calls himself "Beverly Rich," and ended up murdering them.
It is worth mentioning that The Hundreds of Millions of Youth Club is a Sino-American film company co-invested in the production of the film.
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