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Movies That Were Supposed To Be Blockbusters But Bombed
by Danielle McAdam
April 19, 2022
The films that flopped, despite big budgets
Hollywood studios invest hundreds of millions of dollars into a movie in a bid to create the next big blockbuster, but not every film can be the new Avatar or Titanic. From passion projects with insanely high budgets to cinematic flops that were supposed to spawn a franchise, read on to discover some of the biggest box office bombs in cinematic history using data compiled by Statista, except where otherwise stated, with losses adjusted for inflation into 2022 money. All dollar amounts in US dollars.
Losses/Film
$174.8 million Mars Needs Moms
$163.2 million Cutthroat Island
$155.0 million Mulan
$154.4 million Wonder Woman 1984
$146.3 million The Adventures of Pluto Nash
$143.4 million Onward
$135.6 million John Carter
$131.2 million How Do You Know
$128.5 million Deepwater Horizon
$126.7 million Town & Country
$126.3 million King Arthur: Legend of the Sword
$124.8 million Monster Trucks
$121.0 million Jack The Giant Slayer
$114.7 million Evan Almighty
$113.2 million 47 Ronin
$112.5 million Chaos Walking
$111.8 million Speed Racer
$110.7 million Jupiter Ascending
$109.3 million Hugo
$109.2 million R.I.P.D.
$106.8 million The Promise
$104.3 million Tomorrowland
$099.8 million Pan
$093.8 million Poseidon
$091.2 million The Call of the Wild
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Most surprising to me: Mulan. I knew its release was unfortunate timing but did not think it would have performed that poorly in theaters. The live-action version was pretty good in my opinion.
Least surprising to me: WW84. Had a bad feeling they might mess up the sequel, despite including Cheetah as a villain, and was completely right.
by Danielle McAdam
April 19, 2022
The films that flopped, despite big budgets
Hollywood studios invest hundreds of millions of dollars into a movie in a bid to create the next big blockbuster, but not every film can be the new Avatar or Titanic. From passion projects with insanely high budgets to cinematic flops that were supposed to spawn a franchise, read on to discover some of the biggest box office bombs in cinematic history using data compiled by Statista, except where otherwise stated, with losses adjusted for inflation into 2022 money. All dollar amounts in US dollars.
Losses/Film
$174.8 million Mars Needs Moms
$163.2 million Cutthroat Island
$155.0 million Mulan
$154.4 million Wonder Woman 1984
$146.3 million The Adventures of Pluto Nash
$143.4 million Onward
$135.6 million John Carter
$131.2 million How Do You Know
$128.5 million Deepwater Horizon
$126.7 million Town & Country
$126.3 million King Arthur: Legend of the Sword
$124.8 million Monster Trucks
$121.0 million Jack The Giant Slayer
$114.7 million Evan Almighty
$113.2 million 47 Ronin
$112.5 million Chaos Walking
$111.8 million Speed Racer
$110.7 million Jupiter Ascending
$109.3 million Hugo
$109.2 million R.I.P.D.
$106.8 million The Promise
$104.3 million Tomorrowland
$099.8 million Pan
$093.8 million Poseidon
$091.2 million The Call of the Wild
Full Article Link (Slideshow)
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Most surprising to me: Mulan. I knew its release was unfortunate timing but did not think it would have performed that poorly in theaters. The live-action version was pretty good in my opinion.
Least surprising to me: WW84. Had a bad feeling they might mess up the sequel, despite including Cheetah as a villain, and was completely right.
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