In the wake of world premiering in Cannes to lackluster film reviews at 50% Rotten,
Disney/
Lucasfilm’s
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny is currently looking at a $60M+ domestic opening.
The movie opens on June 30 heading into what is conceivably a five-day play period given that Independence Day falls on a Tuesday.
Dial of Destiny‘s 3-day is down from the $100.1M 3-day of the last movie, 2008’s
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull — and this latest sequel reps the finale for the entire franchise. Crystal Skull opened on a Thursday over a Memorial Day weekend earning in total over five days, $151.9M.
Logan filmmaker James Mangold took over helming the finale from franchise architect Steven Spielberg. Currently,
Dial of Destiny is tracking significantly with older guys over younger, which has many comping he pic to the Daniel Craig 007 finale,
No Time to Die ($55.2M) and 2018’s
Mission: Impossible – Fallout ($61.2M).