'You can't control the box office results': Dwayne Johnson on 'The Smashing Machine' Box Office Failure

Dwayne Johnson spoke to the disappointing box office debut of his new film ‘The Smashing Machine’, which recorded the lowest opening weekend of his career. Dwayne Johnson addresses the box office’s failure of ‘The Smashing Machine’, despite critical praise for Dwayne’s actions, the film earned only $ 5.9 million from more than 3,300 venues in the United States, which did not have the projected series of $ 8-15 million. ‘From deep in my grateful legs, thank you to everyone who watched’ The Smashing Machine ‘. In our storytelling world, you cannot control the box office results – but what I realized that you can control is your actions, and your dedication to disappearing completely and going elsewhere. He added: “It was my honor to transform in this role for my director, Benny Safdie. Thank you for believing in me. The truth is that this film has changed my life. With deep gratitude, respect and radical empathy, DJ (sic).” According to Variety, the production of $ 50 million A24 judgment and together produced by Benny Safdie-in third place over the opening weekend, which marked Johnson’s worst debut since his thriller ‘faster’ of 2010. Despite the financial setback, ‘The Smashing Machine’ was widely celebrated for Johnson’s transformative achievement, with many critics predicting his first major run in the best actor of the Academy Awards. What is ‘The Smashing Machine’ about? The film, a biographical sport drama, tells the story of Mark Kerr, a former wrestling and mixed foggy champion, whose career was characterized by triumph and addiction. With the starring of Johnson with Emily Blunt, Ryan Bader, Bas Rutten and Oleksandr Ulsyk, it promoted to strong reviews at the Venice International Film Festival, where Safdie won the Silver Lion for Best Director. Although the boxet numbers can disappoint, Johnson’s portrayal of Kerr earned him widespread respect – and possibly the most serious acting recognition of his career.