The final DCEU superhero film "Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom" appears to be facing troubled waters at the box office, with recent reports suggesting a less-than-stellar Christmas haul.

The DC Extended Universe had been effectively abandoned after DC Studios Co-CEOs James Gunn and Peter Safran announced their plans to overhaul. Due to delays, reshoots, and rescheduling, Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom became the last entry in the cinematic franchise. But with the poor reception for The Flash and Blue Beetle, can the Jason Momoa-led sequel be the exception and make a big splash?

According to Deadline's analysis on December 19th, industry experts anticipate a modest domestic box office performance of around $40 million during the film's four-day opening weekend. Internationally, the outlook isn't significantly brighter for the James Wan-directed sequel.

Launching in 73 markets, including the lucrative Chinese market, Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom is projected to earn between $75 million and $80 million, with a potential peak of just $110 million through Sunday.