Borderlands Flops on Opening Weekend, Only $16 Million Earned
Aug 12, 2024 9:01 AMThe Borderlands movie has faced a disastrous box office debut, raking in only $16.5 million against a staggering $115 million budget. Critics and audiences have universally panned the film, giving it a dismal Metacritic score of 27/100 among critics and just 2.8/10 from users. Developed over nearly a decade, the film's underwhelming performance suggests a bleak future for sequels. Despite the lack of interest in the film, Gearbox CEO Randy Pitchford hints at future installments of the Borderlands game series, indicating fans won't have to wait long for announcements.
What happened to the Borderlands movie at the box office?The Borderlands movie bombed at the box office, earning only $16.5 million in its opening weekend on a $115 million budget, leading to expectations that a sequel will not be produced.
Borderlands is a popular video game franchise known for its unique blend of humor, action, and distinctive cel-shaded art style. The series has garnered a loyal fanbase since its first release in 2009, spawning multiple sequels and expansions. In its transition to film, the expectations were high, given the game's popularity and rich narrative potential, though the movie adaptation has failed to capture the essence that fans adore.
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Wow, that's a rough start for the Borderlands movie—it’s tough to see a franchise with such a vibrant universe flop like that. Hopefully, the folks at Gearbox can channel that energy back into the games; the series has a lot of potential for future titles
It’s a real bummer to see the Borderlands movie flop after all that anticipation, especially since the franchise has such a vibrant universe ripe for exploration. Let’s hope Gearbox can turn that energy back into another exciting game rather than just focus on a cinematic misfire
Oof, that Borderlands movie really missed the mark, huh It's a shame; with such a vibrant universe, you'd think they could've crafted something that captures the wild charm of the games.