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Its going to be actually atrocious. Audiences are more discerning(read: review-sensitive) than ever, and the only buzz around the movie sounds more like corpseflies. It feels like the space for middling hits has just disappeared overnight and movies either bomb or make it big. I have my theories as to why that is, but I'd love to hear yours.
I think a lot of what has to do with how movies either boom or bust is mostly up to the budget. Indy 5 is budgeted at 300m. That is just an insanely high price for ANY movie, let alone one that isn't 100% guaranteed to be a hit. If they were able to spend a reasonable amount on the film (100m?) and not blow out the budget, it would probably make some profit. Its like these studios think if they just spend more they will for sure make it back, regardless of quality.