Robert De Niro's 'The Alto Knights' Struggles To Recover Production Budget, Falling Short at the Global Box Office

After delivering a terrible opening weekend haul last week, the gangster film The Alto Knights sealed its fate with a humongous drop in its sophomore frame. The movie fell by 65% this weekend, essentially ensuring that it will not pass the $10 million mark at the domestic box office. It isn't making much noise internationally either, and after 10 days of release, the movie still hasn't recovered even a fifth of its reported budget. The Alto Knights stars Robert De Niro in a dual role as two mobsters, and is directed by the veteran Barry Levinson. It's the second Warner Bros. flop of the year already, after Bong Joon Ho's Mickey 17.
With $5.5 million domestically and another $3.4 million from overseas markets, The Alto Knights has grossed a combined total of just under $9 million at the worldwide box office so far. The movie was produced on a reported budget of $50 million, and was...
With $5.5 million domestically and another $3.4 million from overseas markets, The Alto Knights has grossed a combined total of just under $9 million at the worldwide box office so far. The movie was produced on a reported budget of $50 million, and was...
- 3/31/2025
- by Rahul Malhotra
- Collider.com
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