This shouldn't come as much of a surprise.
After mostly negative reviews, Arnold Schwarzenegger's latest movie "Sabotage" is a dud.
The Open Road Films movie made a weak debut with $5.3 million opening weekend.
That's less than the soft $7-8 million predictions the movie originally received.
This is the third straight bomb for Schwarzenegger at theaters in the U.S. after last year's "Escape Plan" and "The Last Stand" debuted to $9.9 million and $6.2 million respectively.
"Escape Plan" went on to make $137 million worldwide.
"Sabotage" cost an estimated $35 million to make and debuted in 2,486 theaters.
In comparison, Wes Anderson's film "The Grand Budapest Hotel," which had a wide release in 977 theaters this weekend, made $8.8 million.
SEE ALSO: What critics had to say about "Sabotage"