I'm not calling the movie a failure because I'm waiting for the friday and saturday numbers.
At Worlds End and Salvation can't be compared because Pirates 3 came out at 8pm on on thrusday. Salvation came out a 12am on thrusday. It had whole 24 hours while Pirates didn't.
CHECK YOUR FREAKIN FACTS BEFORE YOU WHINE!
And stop reading boxoffice prophets, it's a terrible boxoffice website.
Huh what website? At World's End just popped into my head as an example.
Like I said, let's wait and see what the rest of the numbers will be before jumping to conclusions. Memorial Day Weekends are hard to predict, but usually end up giving movies huge weekends, even movies with a slow opening day.
This isn't the kind of franchise that would rebooted in a few years. Salvation's (currently probable) box-office under-performance combined with the failure of The Sarah Connor Chronicles just proves that there isn't a huge fan base for the Terminator series like many thought/assumed.
Salvation will still be likely big overseas. Terminator has always been popular overseas, you can count on that.
But your logic is flawed. That is like saying the fanbase for Batman was small since Batman and Robin performed fairly poorly at the box office.
Salvation under-performing will likely be because of the very poorly done Sarah Conner Chronicles, as well as a lot of Terminator fans being burned by T3.
So far, if you look around various movie sites and Terminator fan sites, most Terminator fans like Salvation a lot more than T3.
If you make a wonderful film that is part of a franchise or mythology, the fans will come out to watch it in droves, as will many non-fans. TDK is the obvious example here, which made an absolutely monstrous amount of money for a Batman film. Even if you take Ledger's death out of the equation, TDK overachieved for a Batman movie because it was a great movie in general, not to mention an exceptional Batman movie.
If they get a good writer, or writers for Salvation's sequel, then it could be a really good movie.
T2, when it came out back in the day, was a huge success.