![]() ![]() Smith's first original blockbuster since he took a three and a half year break away from our screens (his actual return last summer with Men In Black 3 collected a huge $624 million worldwide, but repeating an old character for nostalgia did nothing beyond allow him an easy way back-in), After Earth was savaged by critics (only 13% on Rotten Tomatoes) and never built up any buzz or momentum with a tepid release. That's only enough for third place on the weekend charts behind Fast And Furious 6 ($34 million) and Lionsgate's surprise performer Now You See Me ($28 million). After Earth has slumped in its opening weekend in the US - taking just $26.5 million since it opened on Thursday night. Has Will Smith hit the lowest point of his career? Certainly Wild Wild West was easily his most embarrassing low-point, but going off figures and reputation alone, his new movie After Earth, sold completely on the Smith family name and developed from the ground-up by arguably the biggest movie star on the planet, has turned out to be his worst performing summer outing of all time. ![]()
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