Top 5 Hollywood's Biggest Blunders

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 Top 5 Hollywood's Biggest Blunders 

Although all of these films are considered not impossible, they are historically interesting to watch. They give us a glimpse into the inner workings of Hollywood and show how even the biggest studios can make mistakes





5

Cutthroat Island





$114 million
  


Cutthroat Island (1995) Pirate adventure film that failed at the box office. The film had production problems and an ineffective marketing campaign. But it has since gained a cult following among fans of pirate movies.

👉Why flopped :

  • Troubled production
  • Poor marketing
  • Negative reviews
  • Competition from other films

👉DETAILS

Year      :-           1995                              

Budget    :-           $98 million                   

Domestic gross:-       $10 million              

Worldwide gross:-    $18 million                

Loss (inflation-adjusted):-     $114 million   





4

Mars Needs Moms







$173 million

Mars Needs Moms is a 2011 American 3-D pc-animated technological know-how fiction film produced with the aid of ImageMovers Digital and launched with the aid of Walt Disney Pictures. The film is based at the 1995 e book of the same name by means of Berkeley Breathed. It become directed by using Simon Wells, who co-wrote the screenplay with Wendy Wells. The movie stars Seth Green, Joan Cusack, Dan Fogler, and Elisabeth Harnois.

The movie tells the tale of Milo (Green), a young boy who takes his mother, Lisa (Cusack), without any consideration. When Lisa is abducted via Martians who need human moms to raise their kids, Milo need to crew up along with his friend Ki (Harnois) and her father, Gribble (Fogler), to rescue her


👉Why flopped :

  • Uninspired animation
  • Unoriginal story
  • Ineffective marketing campaign
  • High budget


👉DETAILS

Year      :-           2011                             

Budget    :-         $150 million                  

Domestic gross:-       $38 million              

Worldwide gross:-    $68 million                

Loss (inflation-adjusted):-    $173 million  




3The 13th Warrior



The 13th Warrior is a 1999 historical action movie based on the unconventional Eaters of the Dead by means of Michael Crichton. It tells the story of a Moorish diplomat who joins a collection of Vikings on a quest to defeat a mysterious enemy.

The movie changed into a crucial and business failure, but it has since gained a cult following amongst fanatics of historical motion films. It is a well-made movie with dazzling visuals and movement sequences, and it features a robust forged.



👉Why flopped :

  • Released during a crowded summer movie season
  • Overshadowed by other big-budget films
  • Ineffective marketing campaign
  • Mixed critical reception

👉DETAILS

Year      :-           1999                             

Budget    :-         $160 million                  

Domestic gross:-      $63 million              

Worldwide gross:-    $98 million                

Loss (inflation-adjusted):-    $210 million  




2

The Lone Ranger


The Lone Ranger is a 2013 American Western action film directed by Gore Verbinski and starring Johnny Depp, Armie Hammer and Helena Bonham Carter. Based on the fictional character of the Lone Ranger by George W. Trendle and Fran Stryker.

The film tells the story of Texas Ranger John Reed (Hammer) who is betrayed by his brother Dan (James Badge Dale) and left for dead. He is rescued by Comanche warrior Tonto (Depp), and together they become the Lone Ranger, a cover guard and his faithful companion Tonto


 👉Why flopped :

  • Too long
  • Too expensive
  • Too serious
  • Ineffective marketing campaign



👉DETAILS

Year      :-           2013                             

Budget    :-         $215 million                  

Domestic gross:-      $89 million              

Worldwide gross:-    $264 million                

Loss (inflation-adjusted):-    $221 million  



1John Carter





John Carter is a 2012 American science fiction action film directed by Andrew Stanton starring Taylor Kitsch, Lynn Collins, Willem Dafoe, Bryan Cranston, Thomas Hayden Church, Samantha Morton, Mark Strong, Ciaran Hinds and James Purefoy at Edgar Rice Burroughs 1912 It is based on the novel A Princess of Mars published in the year.

The film tells the story of John Carter (Kitsch), an Allied soldier who is sent to Mars, where he is known as Jeddak John Carter. Carter gets caught up in a war between two Martian civilizations and must use his skills to rescue the Martian princess Dejah Thoris (Collins). 



 👉Why flopped :

  • Overlong runtime
  • Confusing plot
  • Lack of character development
  • Ineffective marketing campaign

👉DETAILS

Year      :-           2012                             

Budget    :-         $250 million                  

Domestic gross:-      $73 million              

Worldwide gross:-    $282 million                

Loss (inflation-adjusted):-    $236 million  




 

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