Justice League opens this Friday. And while the reviews are already in and they're lukewarm at best (read ours here – we thought it was very tedious), it doesn't look like that's going to impact on the box office too much.

According to Variety, the super team-up is tracking to take $110 million in the US from screenings at 4,040 locations. If it stays on track this'll be more than Wonder Woman, which took $103 million on its opening weekend.

Justice League is estimated to have cost $300m, though, while Patti Jenkins' Wonder Woman rang in at $150m – it's been a huge financial success overall taking $821m worldwide.

DC has had a bit of a time of it during its relaunched DCEU.

Man of Steel met average reviews but Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice was heavily criticised for its dark and depressing tone, while Suicide Squad was accused of being something of a mess.

Wonder Woman on the other hand was much loved and gave fans hope that the franchise had turned a corner.

Justice League feels like a bit of a step back, though it sounds like that won't stop it making the big bucks. Batman v Superman took $873,260,194 worldwide, while Suicide Squad managed $745,600,054 off a budget of $175m.

Still, whatever the critics think, the fans will want to support it – especially given the reaction to Joss Whedon's recent Twitter faux pas...

Justice League is out in the UK on November 17.

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