5 Biggest Box Office Flops Of Summer 2015
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We’re taking a look at five of the biggest box office flops of the summer right now on Clevver Newsfeed. Despite being one of the biggest summer’s ever, there were plenty of misfires and the biggest flop of the season may not be the one you think. Universal Pictures dominated the summer box office with hits like Jurassic World, Minions, Pitch Perfect 2 and Straight Outta Compton, but not every studio fared as well including Fox and Sony who partnered on writer/director Cameron Crowe’s latest, Aloha. It may have featured an all-star cast that included Bradley Cooper, Emma Stone and Bill Murray, but the Hawaii set romantic dramedy managed to only make $26 million worldwide on a budget of around $37 million. After marketing costs, the film is expected to lose around $65 million making it the fifth biggest flop of the summer. Not far behind is Sony’s Pixels starring Adam Sandler, Kevin James, Josh Gad and Peter Dinklage. The studio was hoping for a potential franchise, but instead they got a film that will likely lose them around $75 million thanks to a large marketing push that lead to a $186 million worldwide take on a budget of around $90 million. Taking the number three spot is Warner Brothers The Man from U.N.C.L.E. starring Henry Cavill and Armie Hammer. Based on the classic 60’s series and directed by Guy Ritchie, the $75 million action film managed to only bring in around $40 million in the U.S. and $72 million worldwide. Though still in wide release, the film is expected to be an $80 million plus loss for the studio. Number two on the list is none other than Fox’s Fantastic Four. Panned by critics and moviegoers alike, the film was troubled from the start with reports of turmoil on the set and even director Josh Trank attempting to distance himself from the film right before release. With an estimated budget of around $125 million, Fantastic Four managed to only bring in around $150 million worldwide and will end up being a $100 million loss for the studio. A sequel is currently scheduled for 2017, but its prospects of happening seem highly unlikely. Fantastic Four may have been the most talked about flop of the summer, but the title of biggest bomb of the season goes to Disney’s Tomorrowland. The George Clooney starrer managed to bring in the most money of the five with around $208 million globally, but with an estimated budget of around $190 million and massive marketing costs, the film is expected to lose anywhere between $120 and $150 million for the studio. So there you have it, the five biggest flops of the summer. Are you surprised by any of the entries and is there a movie you think should have been a hit? Share your thoughts with us in the comments or tweet us @ClevverMovies and then click here to find out what films we can look forward to seeing next year with our 2016 Summer Movie Preview. Until next time, I’m Ryland Adams, thanks for watching and we’ll see you soon right here on Clevver Newsfeed!
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