Disney, Zootopia and Box Office
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Usually, the battle at the box office is for the number one spot, whether it's between new movies released on the same weekend or a film attempting to supplant the previous week's top-grossing flick.
Moviegoers weren’t too keen on Disney’s newest political dramedy. Ella McCay tanked at the box office with only $2.1 million in its domestic debut, one of the worst openings in recent history for Disney,
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Margot Robbie's box office flop: How "Babylon", her movie with Brad Pitt, lost $87 million and is finally coming to Netflix
Despite an all-star cast and Damien Chazelle's direction, Babylon was not the hit expected in theaters. Now, Margot Robbie and Brad Pitt's movie is finally coming to Netflix, but with a massive financial failure.
From "Cats" to "Elio," these movies were expected to make millions, but they wound up bombing at the box office.
A major Margot Robbie and Brad Pitt flop is making its way to Netflix in December 2025, offering viewers a fresh opportunity to see the star-packed film that struggled in theaters.
Iconic actress Sydney Sweeney realized that her silence divided the audience rather than unite them after her American Eagle great jeans ad!
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18 Movies That Became Classics After Being Box Office Disasters
Ridley Scott’s dystopian science fiction masterpiece struggled commercially against lighter sci-fi films like E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, with its dark, complex narrative, slow pace, and contested studio-mandated ending confusing many mainstream viewers upon release.
It has an A-list cast but struggled in theaters. Sydney Sweeney and Ana de Armas' survival thriller is finally heading to Netflix for a second chance.
Check out Ranveer Singh and Aditya Dhar 2025 film Dhurandhar overseas box office on first Saturday (December 6) earning on.
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Santa Claus: The Movie at 40 – how a box office flop became a ‘pure panto’ British Christmas staple
The passing years haven’t done much to moderate critical opinion. When the movie was remastered and briefly re-released in cinemas in 2023, The Guardian’s Peter Bradshaw called it “the filmic equivalent of the uneaten toffee left at the bottom of the Quality Street tin”.