The movie was predicted only to make about $22 mill. And since it only took $61 mill to make, they're going to break even and profit in a few weeks. Most audience members were tracked to be young men and African Americans, so it looks like our community supported our own heavily. Fab.
By the way, this flick was based on a Boom! Studios comic book by Steven Grant. Who knew...
After she swore up and down and filed court documents stating #23 was the father of her teen son, the judge called B.S. on the case. As did Michael.
Pamela dropped her case back in March, even after Michael's attempt to dismiss it was rejected.
She's now been fined by the courts. According to TMZ, the judge ordered Pamela to pay up for her antics a few weeks ago:
The judge says Pamela FAILED to mention that paternity was established way back in 2003 -- and M.J.'s NOT the daddy.Could have been a much worse punishment. Meanwhile, we're sure Pam still REALLY believes Mike is her baby's daddy. Poor thing....
The judge called Pamela's bogus claim one big publicity stunt, pointing out she hired a publicist before even getting a lawyer ... and then dragged Michael through the mud.
The judge ordered Pamela to pay Jordan's legal bills -- $9,704.13.
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