Bet this still comes in at 50 when the actuals drop.
Here's a rundown of how shitty this looks:
The DCEU has been restarted/reformulated twice already now.
2009: A week before filming is set to begin, Justice League: Mortal (dir. George Miller) is canceled for tax/financing purposes.
2011: Green Lantern, designed to provide hooks to a larger universe, is ruined in production by too many cooks, and fails upon arrival. The cinematic universe plan is taken back into the shop and reworked.
2013: Man of Steel is now the foundation for the DCEU. It underperforms, but still hits the numbers it needs to move forward with a sequel, which becomes
2016: Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice - a pseudo-sequel to Man of Steel that is also a pseudo-prequel to Justice League Pt. I
Batman v Superman opens to a projected 170mil domestic opening weekend that becomes a 166mil opening weekend in the actuals. It is beat the fuck up by critics & vocal fans, but the narrative quickly becomes the tired "true fans vs. film snobs (critics)" call to action.
And then, over the course of a week that is Spring Break for a large number of children in America, with competition including films such as My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2, God's Not Dead 2, Miracles From Heaven, Meet the Blacks, and films like Zootopia, Deadpool, and 10 Cloverfield Lane all past their fourth weekend in release, the film drops 80% Friday-to-Friday, and just under 70% weekend-to-weekend.
Justice League, Part 1 is scheduled to begin filming within the next two weeks.