Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson is just one man, so asking him to save the box office and California in one weekend may be a bit much.
The disaster film “San Andreas” raked in $3.1 million in pre-showings on Thursday night, and is expected to be the #1 movie this weekend with a projected $40 million U.S. opening, according to box office analysts.
But it’s likely to take the top spot on a weekend that looks somewhat (pardon the pun) shaky.
Analysts are projecting that this weekend’s box office could total $123 million overall, which would be down 22% from the same weekend last year.
Following Hollywood’s dreary Memorial Day the summer movie season looks to be going through a bit of a rough patch.
As for the film — which is distributed by Warner Bros, a company owned by Time Warner like CNN — it does have some other challenges like bad reviews to deal with.
However, it has one of the most bankable stars in Hollywood leading its cast.
After building a fan base as a professional wrestler, Johnson has grossed over $5 billion worldwide starring in film franchises like “Fast and the Furious” and “G.I. Joe.”
“He’s someone who people recognize, he’s got a good persona… He can carry certain films,” said Eric Handler, media and entertainment analyst for MKMPartners. “He can make a franchise bigger.”
“San Andreas” is also an epic disaster film — a big genre for Hollywood.
For example, other disaster films like 2004’s “The Day After Tomorrow” did $544 million and 2009’s “2012” brought in more than $769 million worldwide.
Despite Hollywood’s present box office slump, the summer movie season has some of its potential biggest blockbusters ahead with Universal’s “Jurassic World” and Marvel’s “Ant Man” still on the way.