24 Blockbuster Movies That Flopped (and Where To Watch Them)

Whenever a movie studio drops a major film release, there's always the hope that it could be a big hit or even spawn a franchise of its own.

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However, the film business is a gamble, and many films struggle to make their budget back while others fall into obscurity without putting up much of a fight. With that said, I've assembled 24 notable studio releases that were dead on arrival and remain mostly forgotten today!

1.Max Payne

"Max Payne"

Mark Wahlberg stars in this toothless and nonsensical video game adaptation that replaced many of the iconic elements of the source material with...CGI valkyries???

Where to Watch: HBO Max.

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2.The Seeker: The Dark Is Rising

"THE SEEKER: THE DARK IS RISING"

3.Deliver Us From Evil

"DELIVER US FROM EVIL"

Even the "based on true events" label couldn't save Sinister director Scott Derrickson's misguided and miscast (Joel McHale as a knife-fighting detective?) horror-procedural hybrid.

Where to Watch: Video-on-Demand

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4.Land of the Lost

"LAND OF THE LOST"

Will Ferrell was seemingly bomb-proof until his attempt to reboot Sid and Marty Krofft's adventure property for a new generation cratered upon release.

Where to Watch: Peacock.

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5.City of Ember

"CITY OF EMBER"

Monster House filmmaker Gil Kenan hoped to foster Walden Media's next major franchise but even names like producer Tom Hanks and star Bill Murray failed to muster up enough enthusiasm to set the box office aflame.

Where to Watch: Starz

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6.The Losers

"THE LOSERS"

Before Idris Elba, Chris Evans, and Zoe Saldana entered the Marvel Cinematic Universe, they lent their respective talents to this DC comics shoot-'em-up that couldn't blow away enough audiences to warrant future installments.

Where to Watch: HBO Max

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7.The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy

"THE HITCHHIKER'S GUIDE TO THE GALAXY"

8.Spectral

"SPECTRAL"

One of Netflix's first major acquisitions from a rival studio, this big-budget soldiers vs. spirits war flick was forgotten almost as fast as it arrived on the streamer.

Where to Watch: Netflix

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9.The Man from U.N.C.L.E.

"THE MAN FROM U.N.C.L.E."

Henry Cavill, Armie Hammer, and Alicia Vikander were the newest stars in Hollywood at the time but their collective ambition and the stylish direction from Guy Ritchie couldn't keep this inspired spy flick afloat.

Where to Watch: Tubi

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10.Whiteout

"WHITEOUT"

The success Kate Beckinsale found in the Underworld franchise wasn't replicated by this poorly marketed and critically panned snowbound thriller.

Where to Watch: Video-on-Demand

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11.Inkheart

"INKHEART"

Arguably the nail in the coffin for Brendan Fraser as a leading man, New Line Cinema's disastrous adaptation of Cornelia Funke's 2003 novel couldn't find their storybook ending.

Where to Watch: Video-on-Demand

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12.Sucker Punch

"SUCKER PUNCH"

Zack Snyder's polarizing action-fantasy has been dubbed as both an unsung masterpiece and a fetishitic fiasco, but one thing it can't be called is a box office success.

Where to Watch: Netflix

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13.A Wrinkle in Time

"A WRINKLE IN TIME"

Ava DuVernay and Walt Disney Pictures assembled an all-star cast to bring Madeleine L'Engle's formative novel to life, but the film barely had a pulse upon its underwhelming debut.

Where to Watch: Disney+

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14.Cirque du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant

"CIRQUE DU FREAK: THE VAMPIRE'S ASSISTANT"

15.The Adventures of Tintin

"THE ADVENTURES OF TINTIN"

16.The Giver

"THE GIVER"

Lois Lowry's dystopian novel has been a staple in middle school classrooms around America, but mandatory reading doesn't translate to must-see filmmaking, even if you have Jeff Bridges, Meryl Streep, and Taylor Swift in your cast.

Where to Watch: Netflix

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17.The A-Team

"THE A-TEAM"

Joe Carnahan was tasked to bring modern, in-your-face A-Team to the 21st Century, but a lame duck script and general indifference to the 30+-year-old property caused the film to barely make a blip on our cultural radar.

Where to Watch: Hulu

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18.Transcendence

"TRANSCENDENCE"

19.Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets

"VALERIAN AND THE CITY OF A THOUSAND PLANETS"

Luc Besson hoped Valerian would become another Fifth Element-level hit with its dazzling visual effects and fresh-faced cast, but all of its ambition ultimately fell upon half-filled theaters.

Where to Watch: Video-on-Demand

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20.Mortal Engines

"MORTAL ENGINES"

This Peter Jackson-produced sci-fi movie asked the question: will people race to see a film about traveling, predatory cities? Sadly, the answer was "no."

Where to Watch: Peacock and Hulu

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21.Alex Cross

"ALEX CROSS"

This high-profile film was positioned to reintroduce James Patterson's fan-favorite character to a new generation, but it turned out that audiences couldn't quite accept the longtime Madea as a machismo-sweating action hero.

Where to Watch: HBO Max

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22.The Dilemma

"THE DILEMMA"

Believe it or not, Ron Howard's $70 million comedy about infidelity, starring Kevin James, Vince Vaughn, and Winona Ryder, mystified audiences with its existence in 2011 as much as it does today.

Where to Watch: Peacock

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23.In the Heart of the Sea

"IN THE HEART OF THE SEA"

Ron Howard’s seafaring action-adventure film about a doomed whaling ship starring Chris Hemsworth and Tom Holland, unfortunately, sank to the bottom of the box office upon its release in 2015.

Where to Watch: Hulu

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24.Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time

"PRINCE OF PERSIA: THE SANDS OF TIME"