Lions Gate Learns Audiences No Longer 'Allegiant' To Young Adult Franchise

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Lions Gate
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investors saw the writing on the wall prior to this weekend but still hoped for a better outcome as "Allegiant," the first of the final films in the "Divergent" franchise hit theaters While the first two films in the series did numbers in the $50 million range, "Allegiant" couldn't quite hit the $30 million mark. Lions Gate decided to split the final film in the book trilogy over two films as it had done with "The Hunger Games" and "Twilight," but unlike with those series "Divergent" has a much more divisive ending which was not a fan favorite. The end result is a film with a budget of nearly $90 million dramatically under-performing and a follow-up ("Ascendant") slated for release next June. Making this even more troublesome is that currently that release date is shared by Universal's Tom Cruise led "Mummy" re-boot and Paramount's Brad Pitt headlining "World War Z" sequel. Topping "Allegiant" was Disney
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toon "Zootopia" which hit the hat trick topping the box office with another $28 million in earnings. The film has now crossed the $200 million mark domestically and is nearing $600 million globally…and that's not counting the U.K. or Japan where it still has yet to open. This will likely be the final week for "Zootopia" at the top of the charts though as "My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2" and "Batman V. Superman: Dawn of Justice" will both open Friday.
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