No, you didn’t read that wrong. On its opening day, Kevin Spacey’s newest movie, Billionaire Boys Club, made just $126.

The movie, which was released on VOD last month, made its limited debut in just 10 theaters across the country on Friday, August 17. The poor performance comes on the back of several sexual misconduct allegations, including one from Anthony Rapp, which resulted in Spacey being dropped from several upcoming projects, or them being removed from the release slate entirely.

Director Ridley Scott reshot all of Spacey’s scenes in All the Money in the World, replacing him with Christopher Plummer. Netflix’s critical hit, House of Cards, meanwhile, will move forward without Spacey for its sixth and final season.

Vertical Entertainment, the studio behind Billionaire Boys Club, released a statement in June regarding their decision to release the movie despite Spacey’s involvement.

We hope these distressing allegations pertaining to one person’s behavior — that were not publicly known when the film was made almost two-and-a-half years ago and from someone who has a small, supporting role in Billionaire Boys Club — does not tarnish the release of the film. In the end, we hope audiences make up their own minds as to the reprehensible allegations of one person’s past, but not at the expense of the entire cast and crew present on this film.

Billionaire Boys Club was inspired by the real life events surrounding a group of young, wealthy men, who attempt to embark on a get-rich-quick scheme, which doesn’t pan out exactly how they planned. It stars Ansel Elgort, Emma Roberts, and Taron Egerton, with Spacey playing real-life con artist, Ron Levin.

With Billionaire Boys Club released, it marks the last of Spacey’s movies planned for release following the sexual misconduct allegations. He has no future projects currently lined up, with Netflix dropping the Spacey headlined Gore Vidal biopic, Gore.