Netflix's action comedy Red Notice starring Hollywood heavyweights Dwayne Johnson, Gal Gadot, and Ryan Reynolds has opened to low box office returns. However, the cast and production are not concerned.

In the current film industry landscape, productions are scrambling to get high numbers left and right. The COVID-19 pandemic has had a huge impact, with the box office being nowhere near the revenues generated prior to 2020. Even the biggest films of the year such as Black Widow, Dune, Shang-Chi-and the Legend of the Ten Rings, and Eternals, have barely performed as well compared to an average blockbuster before the pandemic.

But with that being the case, why would the Red Notice cast and crew not be concerned with the low theatrical box office results? Read on for the details below.

Limited theatrical run and opening against Eternals

As of this date, it is estimated that Red Notice's box office over the weekend from its release last November 5 only comes to about $1.3 million (with an estimated maximum gross of just under $3 million). That is low by any film standards in the current generation of blockbuster films. This is especially true with the star power and the sky high budget of the production,