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'Alice: Through the Looking Glass' bombs worldwide as shadow looms over Johnny Depp


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Maybe it's Johnny Depp who should take a long look in the mirror.

Alice Through the Looking Glass was a colossal flop in its opening weekend, taking in an estimated $28 million domestic — about a quarter of what the original did, a resoundingly terrible result — and the reasons being put forth for that are curious indeed.

Not even international audiences, which powered Alice in Wonderland to more than $1 billion in worldwide receipts in 2010, seemed all that interested — Looking Glass opened across most of the globe's major markets this weekend, making only $65 million.

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