17 Biggest Hollywood Movie Flops: Biggest Box-Office Bombs

Biggest Box-Office Bombs: Hollywood, a place known for big dreams and blockbuster hits, also has some really famous failures in movie history. Even though movies are usually linked with excitement, creativity, and great entertainment, they sometimes go really wrong, causing big problems for the studios and people who invest in them.

List of Hollywood Biggest Box-Office Bombs

Wonder Woman 1984

  • Released Year: 2020
  • Net Production Budget: $200 million
  • Worldwide gross: $166.5 million
  • Estimated loss (Adjusted for inflation): $113–155 million

Moonfall

  • Released Year: 2022
  • Net Production Budget: $138 million
  • Worldwide gross: $67.3 million
  • Estimated loss (Adjusted for inflation): $138 million

Battlefield Earth

  • Released Year: 2000
  • Net Production Budget: $73–103 million
  • Worldwide gross: $29.7 million
  • Estimated loss (Adjusted for inflation): $125 million

Windtalkers

  • Released Year: 2002
  • Net Production Budget: $115–120 million
  • Worldwide gross: $77.6 million
  • Estimated loss (Adjusted for inflation): $124–132 million

xXx: State of the Union

  • Released Year: 2005
  • Net Production Budget: $113.1 million
  • Worldwide gross: $71 million
  • Estimated loss (Adjusted for inflation): $117 million

Missing Link

  • Released Year: 2019
  • Net Production Budget: $102.3 million
  • Worldwide gross: $26.2 million
  • Estimated loss (Adjusted for inflation): $116 million

Lolita

  • Released Year: 1997
  • Net Production Budget: $62 million
  • Worldwide gross: $1.1 million
  • Estimated loss (Adjusted for inflation): $111 million

Amsterdam

  • Released Year: 2022
  • Net Production Budget: $80 million
  • Worldwide gross: $31.2 million
  • Estimated loss (Adjusted for inflation): $108 million

The Last Duel

  • Released Year: 2021
  • Net Production Budget: $100 million
  • Worldwide gross: $30.6 million
  • Estimated loss (Adjusted for inflation): $107 million

Turning Red

  • Released Year: 2022
  • Net Production Budget: $175 million
  • Worldwide gross: $19.8 million
  • Estimated loss (Adjusted for inflation): $167 million

Mulan

  • Released Year: 2020
  • Net Production Budget: $200 million
  • Worldwide gross: $66.8 million
  • Estimated loss (Adjusted for inflation): $159 million

The Adventures of Pluto Nash

  • Released Year: 2002
  • Net Production Budget: $100 million
  • Worldwide gross: $7.1 million
  • Estimated loss (Adjusted for inflation): $156 million

Strange World

  • Released Year: 2022
  • Net Production Budget: $180 million
  • Worldwide gross: $73.6 million
  • Estimated loss (Adjusted for inflation): $197 million

Mortal Engines

  • Released Year: 2018
  • Net Production Budget: $110 million
  • Worldwide gross: $83.7 million
  • Estimated loss (Adjusted for inflation): $204 million

R.I.P.D.

  • Released Year: 2013
  • Net Production Budget: $130–154 million
  • Worldwide gross: $78.3 million
  • Estimated loss (Adjusted for inflation): $116 million

Hart’s War

  • Released Year: 2002
  • Net Production Budget: $70–95 million
  • Worldwide gross: $32.3 million
  • Estimated loss (Adjusted for inflation): $102 million

Robin Hood

  • Released Year: 2018
  • Net Production Budget: $100 million
  • Worldwide gross: $85.7 million
  • Estimated loss (Adjusted for inflation): $98 million

Hollywood is famous for successful and exciting movies, but it also has some really big failures. Even though movies are usually fun and creative, sometimes they don’t do well and cause problems for the people who make them.

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