Shia LaBeouf's new film sold just one ticket at the UK box office.

Man Down grossed just £7 over the premiere weekend in the country, which is about $8.70 US, according to ComScore.

It is the equivalent of selling one ticket as the UK Cinema Association lists the average movie admission cost in the country at £7.21 according to Variety.

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Ouch: Shia LaBeouf's movie Man Down - as he is pictured with co-star Kate Mara - grossed just £7 over the premiere weekend in the country, which is about $8.70 US, according to ComScore

It should be noted that the film was only played at one theater: Reel Cinema in Burnley. It will continue to be screened there.

Man Down was also simultaneously released digitally via on-demand services so perhaps LaBeouf fans opted to watch the flick in the comfort of their own homes.

It should see a DVD and Blu-ray release next month according to The Guardian.

'Poor Shia,' said Paul Dergarabian, Snior media analyst at Com Score, to Variety. 'That opening could be in the Guinness World Records or something.'

Big guns: It should be noted that the film was only played at one theater: Reel Cinema in Burnley. It will continue to be screened there

The indie flick has been panned by critics as it currently has a 15% from 48 reviews on review aggregation site Rotten Tomatoes .

Things were much better in the US, however, as it reportedly made around $455K in the first month during a limited run in domestic theaters.

Man Down takes place in post-apocalyptic America as Shia's character - former US Marine Gabriel Drummer - searches for the whereabouts of his son.

Tough times: The indie flick has been panned by critics as it currently has a 15% from 48 reviews on review aggregation site Rotten Tomatoes

In addition to LaBeouf and Mara it features an impressive cast including: Jai Courtney, Gary Oldman, Jose Pablo Cantillo, Tory Kittles, Clifton Collins Jr, and Charlie Shotwell.

Meanwhile it has been reported that his anti-Donald Trump exhibit may be leaving the country.

The installation was originally conceived as a four-year-long New York-based protest against Trump, to run the length of his presidency.

He will relocate us: LaBeouf's anti-Trump He Will Not Divide Us exhibit has been forced out of America according to a new report

But because of continuous counter protests, the project had to me shifted from New Yoik to New Mexico, and eventually to a new country altogether.

LaBeouf and co-creators Rönkkö & Turner announced on Wednesday that its new home will be at FACT (the Foundation for Art and Creative Technology) in Liverpool, UK.

The project began at the Museum of the Moving Image on January 20, Inauguration Day.

Visitors were invited to deliver the words 'He will not divide us' into a live-stream camera mounted on a wall outside the museum, with Shia himself leading the chant for long periods of time.