11 Movie Risks That Failed Miserably, And 11 That Are Legendary

People online complain about Hollywood not taking enough risks today. Agree to disagree. Risks are being taken, even if they are not good ones. History has shown we will get more flops than blockbusters. Something, something, can't make an omelet without cracking a few eggs, yeah?

Chinese Theater at dawn
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Here are 11 films that took risks that paid off in a major way and 11 that fell flat on their faces:

1.SUCCESS: Les Miserables recorded all the songs live, and it captured all the emotions perfectly.

a group of French women sing

2.MISFIRE: Cats made the actors into CGI felines but ended up scaring movie-goers.

A smiling CGI cat

Never was there ever a film so creepy as Cats. Audiences loved the songs but agreed the decision to animate the actors into cats with human-like features was not the way to go. It was a major risk and had good intentions, but having all the actors wear cat ears instead might have been better.

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3.SUCCESS: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs delivers the first full-length animated film.

Snow White sings to a bird

4.MISFIRE: John Carter spent at least $250M but failed to capture audiences on a national scale.

John Carter pulls on a chain

5.SUCCESS: Iron Man launches the entire MCU on the backs of Robert Downey Jr. and Jon Favreau.

Tony Stark holds up his hand

6.MISFIRE: The Mummy (2017) tried to create a cinematic universe for the Universal Monsters, and it was dead on arrival.

a mummy's eyes have double pupils

Some risks go beyond the story of a film, and in the case of the 2017 version of The Mummy, the risk was all in setting up a cinematic universe before allowing the film to succeed. Spoiler: It didn't.

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7.SUCCESS: Avatar created big blue aliens with motion capture and made one of the highest-grossing films ever.

An alien from "Avatar"

8.MISFIRE: After Earth spent a lot of cash on a father-son project that lost money.

A father and son wear oxygen masks

9.SUCCESS: Batman took a known-to-be campy superhero and turned him into the gritty dark knight we know today.

Jack Nicholson smiles as the Joker

10.MISFIRE: Black Adam turns a villain into an anti-hero and is just another Dwayne Johnson flick.

Black Adam doesn't flinch after getting struck by a rod

11.SUCCESS: The Lord of the Rings trilogy got the green light for all three movies without knowing if it would succeed.

The Ring of Power glows Elvish lettering

12.MISFIRE: Waterworld cost a fortune (at the time) and sunk in theaters.

A man with an eyepatch

13.SUCCESS: Die Hard traded out the potential for a big, muscle-y lead and instead cast the charismatic Bruce Willis.

Bloodied Bruce Willis in a shaft

14.MISFIRE: Wonder Woman 1984 ditched everything that worked in the first film and potentially cost fans a trilogy.

Wonder Woman lassos a man inside of a mall

It's almost unanimous that the third act of Wonder Woman didn't work well, but that lesson wasn't learned in its sequel. It took a lot of risks making the script goofier and some questionable decisions with Diana Prince's character, which fans ultimately hated.

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15.SUCCESS: Titanic went from being treated as a joke to one of the most-watched movies ever.

Jack smiles at Rose

16.MISFIRE: Exodus: Gods and Kings was a major bust...of biblical proportions.

Ramses looks shocked surrounded by CGI water

17.SUCCESS: Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl does the impossible and makes an extremely compelling adaptation of a theme park ride.

Barbosa, an undead pirate

18.MISFIRE: Pan offered a chance at a potentially interesting origin story of a beloved fictional character but delivered a cover of Nirvana's "Smells Like Teen Spirit."

Peter looks up in awe

19.SUCCESS: Get Out gives comedian Jordan Peele a shot at a horror thriller, and he makes arguably the greatest directorial debut of all time.

Chris cries while immobile in his chair

Jordan Peele might be a household name now, but no one really talks about the huge risk of letting that comedian from MadTV and Key & Peele write and direct a horror film. He gave the world Get Out, which might be one of this century's most imaginative, thrilling films.

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20.MISFIRE: The BFG was a Big Flop, Guys.

A giant laughs

21.SUCCESS: Mad Max: Fury Road revived a franchise by making one of the best action films of all time.

Furiosa driving a rig

George Miller did the unthinkable and revived his own franchise with a bold new vision. Every step of world-building in this film was its own risk, but everything landed a perfect 10. It won six Academy Awards.

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22.MISFIRE: The Phantom Menace tried to explain the Force in Star Wars, and it just didn't work with the fan base.

Qui-Gon speaks to Anakin

Can you think of any films that took major risks, whether they paid off or not? Comment below!