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20 films no one expected to lose money at the box office
20 films no one expected to lose money at the box office
Zoë EttingerJun 16, 2020, 00:15 IST
"Justice League" had a $300 million budget.Warner Bros. Pictures
These films had huge budgets that producers expected would turn in huge profits when released.
However, these movies lost millions of dollars for studios after hitting theaters.
"Justice League" had a star-studded cast, but that didn't stop it from losing an estimated $60 million.
Though producers, directors, and cast members thought that these films would be surefire hits, their sales tell a different story.
The losses for each of these films range in the tens of millions.
"Justice League" had a $300 million production budget, and starred big names like Ben Affleck, Henry Cavill, Gal Gadot, and Jason Momoa. However, it wound up losing Warner Bros. around $60 million.
Take a look at all these films that were surprise box office bombs.
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The 2001 Muhammad Ali biopic "Ali" starred A-lister Will Smith as the iconic boxer, but the film lost Sony millions of dollars.
Will Smith in "Ali."
Columbia Pictures
In 2003, Brad Pitt and Catherine Zeta-Jones starred in the animated film "Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas," but they couldn't prevent the movie from losing $125 million at the box office.
"Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas."
DreamWorks Pictures; YouTube
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Based on the famous Macedonian king, the 2004 film "Alexander" starred Colin Farrell and Angelina Jolie at the peak of their powers, but lost about $71 million.
"Alexander."
Warner Bros. Pictures
The 2004 film "Around the World in 80 Days" starred Jackie Chan straight off two successful "Rush Hour" films — but his popularity couldn't save the movie.
"Around the World in 80 Days."
Buena Vista Pictures; YouTube
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In 2005, A-listers Jamie Foxx, Josh Lucas, and Jessica Biel starred in "Stealth" — it was a notorious flop.
Jamie Foxx in "Stealth."
Sony Pictures Releasing; YouTube
"Sahara" starred Matthew McConaughey and Penelope Cruz, but it lost an estimated $78 million at the box office in 2005.
"Sahara."
Paramount Pictures
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In 2006, Kurt Russell starred in "Poseidon," but the film lost an estimated $69 million, even with Russell's decades of stardom working for it.
Kurt Russell in "Poseidon."
Warner Bros. Pictures; YouTube
"Evan Almighty," the 2007 spin-off of the mega-hit "Bruce Almighty," lost an estimated $50 million.
Steve Carell in "Evan Almighty."
Universal Pictures
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Martin Scorsese's 2011 film "Hugo" was directed and produced by the film legend, but it lost an estimated $80 million at the box office.
"Hugo."
Paramount Studios
"Green Lantern" co-starred Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively, both beloved stars, but had an estimated $75 million box office loss in 2011.
"Green Lantern."
Warner Bros.
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The 2013 film "Ender's Game," based on the popular science fiction novel, had an estimated box office loss of $68 million.
"Ender's Game."
Richard Foreman Jr. / Summit Entertainment
"Pan," the 2015 reimagining of "Peter Pan," starred box office draw Hugh Jackman, but it ended up losing the studio up to $150 million.
Hugh Jackman in "Pan."
Warner Bros.
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The 2016 sequel "Alice Through the Looking Glass" that starred Johnny Depp and Anne Hathaway lost an estimated $70 million.
Johnny Depp and Mia Wasikowska in "Alice Through the Looking Glass."
Disney
Steven Spielberg's 2016 adaptation of "The BFG," based on Roald Dahl's book of the same name, had an estimated loss of at least $90 million.
"The BFG."
Disney
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The 2017 film "King Arthur: Legend of the Sword" is based on one of the most famous tales of all time, but it ended up losing an estimated $150 million.
Charlie Hunnam in "King Arthur: Legend of the Sword."
Warner Bros.
"Justice League" had a star-studded cast and an unreal amount of hype, but it lost Warner Bros. somewhere between $50 and $100 million in 2017.
"Justice League."
Warner Bros.
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The 2018 fantasy would-be epic "A Wrinkle in Time" was based on a hit novel, produced by Disney, and starred Oprah, Reese Witherspoon, and Mindy Kaling — but it still flopped.
"A Wrinkle in Time".
Disney
Though "Star Wars" films are usually a hit, 2018's "Solo: A Star Wars Story" lost an estimated $76 million.
"Solo: A Star Wars Story."
Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
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Based on the hit musical, the 2019 adaptation of "Cats" was a box office flop, losing between $71 and $113 million.
"Cats."
Universal Pictures
"Dolittle" was supposed to be Robert Downey Jr.'s follow-up to "Avengers," but it was the first big flop of 2020.
Robert Downey Jr. in "Dolittle."
Universal Pictures