What film has lost the most money?

What film has lost the most money?

According to data from May 2021, the biggest movie flop of all time was Disney’s 2020 remake of ‘Mulan’, with an overall loss of 146.36 million U.S. dollars in the global box office.

What was the most expensive movie flop?

Top 10 Most Expensive Movie Flops Of All-Time

  • The Adventures of Pluto Nash. Production budget: $100 million | Loss: $96 million.
  • Stealth. Production budget: $135 million | Loss: $96 million.
  • The Lone Ranger.
  • Titan AE.
  • Mars Needs Moms.
  • Monster Trucks.
  • John Carter.
  • King Arthur: Legend of the Sword.

What are the top 10 FLOPS of all time?

1 The Adventures of Pluto Nash (2002) 2 Battlefield Earth (2000) 3 The Postman (1997) 4 Catwoman (2004) 5 Cutthroat Island (1995) 6 The 13th Warrior (1999) 7 Alexander (2004) 8 Speed Racer (2008) 9 Gigli (2003) 10 Sahara (2005)

How is a movie Rated as a flop?

To determine how a film is rated a flop, you must consider all the factors that financially backed a movie (the budget and more) and that movie would need to gross twice its budget in order to break even. Any film that does not do that would be considered a flop.

Who was responsible for the Waterworld movie flop?

And director and star Kevin Costner, who had previously starred in the equally costly sci-fi dud ‘Waterworld,’ was held responsible for the flop. Vanity Fair wrote: ”Audiences were in no mood to watch a movie which begins with Costner reciting ‘MacBeth’ to his donkey before once more martyring himself for three hours.”

What was the highest grossing movie of 1963?

Cleopatra nearly bankrupted 20th Century Fox with production and marketing costs of US$44 million and numerous delays. Despite becoming the highest-grossing film of 1963 it failed to recoup its investment during its theatrical release, and eventually broke even in 1966 when Fox sold the television broadcast rights to ABC for $5 million.

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