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Here's How Poorly Most Young Adult Adaptation Movies Perform At Theaters

Kirsten Acuna   

Here's How Poorly Most Young Adult Adaptation Movies Perform At Theaters
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"Divergent" is out in theaters this weekend and the film has a lot weighing on it.

It's the next big young adult movie adaptation to hit the big screen with Hollywood hopes of being the next money-making franchise.

The teen flick is expected to make north of $60 million opening weekend. Thursday night, the film opened to $4.9 million.

Despite that, Lionsgate's stock tumbled about 6% Friday afternoon, but it really doesn't make much sense.

Sure, it may not have received spectacular reviews, but neither did the "Twilight" series.

In reality, with $23 million so far at the box office, "Divergent" is already faring better than other young adult (YA) adaptations at theaters.

And while "Divergent" isn't going to be a "Hunger Games" or "Harry Potter," it will certainly be a healthy franchise for Lionsgate and Summit Entertainment.

We took a look at the box-office numbers for the first film in every potential YA series. (It wouldn't be fair to compare any of the latter "Harry Potter" film sequels to the potential of a new franchise.)

From 2001's "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" to February's bomb "Vampire Academy," here are the box-office openings for 10 young adult movies brought to the big screen.

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Note how "The Hunger Games" blows "Harry Potter" out of the water. Even if the film's opening weekend was adjusted for inflation, it would have made $133.2 million. "The Hunger Games" had a $152.5 million debut.

The YA releases above averaged a total box-office opening of $42 million. (Taking "Harry Potter" and "The Hunger Games" out of the equation they average $22.3 million.)

The worldwide box-office numbers don't get much better for any of the other films.

The majority -"I Am Number Four," "Beautiful Creatures," "The Host," "The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones," "Ender's Game," and "Vampire Academy" - all made under $100 million at theaters.

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Yet, most of those same movies - "I Am Number Four," "Beautiful Creatures," and "The Mortal Instruments" - hovered around $60 million. The anticipated adaptation of "Ender's Game" set Lionsgate back $110 million.

"Divergent" is costing the studio an estimated $85 million making it one of the costliest YA's since "The Hunger Games."

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Now, here are all of those charts combined into one.

young adult movie adaptations at box office

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What you'll want to focus on here is the difference between the film's budgets and worldwide totals.

After the wild success of "The Hunger Games" in 2012 there was a giant Young Adult movie boom; however, it's been difficult for another movie to duplicate that model at theaters.

Since "Harry Potter" is an obvious outlier having grossed $974.8 million worldwide, here's another look at the same chart.

young adult movie adaptations

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In no way will "Divergent" be the next "Mortal Instruments" or "Beautiful Creatures" at the box office.

It's potential opening weekend of $60 million+ is a parallel to that of "Twilight" ($69.6 million) in 2008.

We all know the phenomenon that movie became.

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