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Borderlands Flop Addressed by Lionsgate: ‘Nearly Everything That Could Go Wrong Did Go Wrong’
Lionsgate CEO Jon Feltheimer has addressed Borderlands‘ recent box office flop. Borderlands was released in United States theaters in August 2024. Directed by Eli Roth, the feature film adaptation of the popular video game only made around $33 million at the global box office off an estimated $110-120 million budget.
Lionsgate CEO Admits "Everything That Could Go Wrong Did Go Wrong" With BORDERLANDS Box Office Flop
Borderlands is one of 2024's biggest box office bombs and Lionsgate's CEO and CFO have both admitted that Robert Rodriguez's adaptation of the hit video game series was an unmitigated disaster for them.
The Borderlands movie's $90m box office failure "was indeed disappointing," but it did still help sell some old Borderlands games
After the tremendous critical and commercial flop of the Borderlands movie, even Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick agrees that the film was "disappointing." But hey, he reckons, at least it helped sell some old Borderlands games.
Borderlands Movie May Have Bombed, But It Still Helped Sell More Games
There's no sugarcoating the Borderlands movie's success--specifically the lack thereof--at the box office this year. Even Take-Two Interactive CEO Strauss Zelnick knows the "film was disappointing," but there is a silver lining: The action flick led to an uptick in Borderlands video game sales.
Lionsgate CEO on Borderlands Movie: 'Nearly Everything That Could Go Wrong Did Go Wrong'
The CEO's comments are only the latest recent reflection on the now fairly infamous
Borderlands
film. On the games side, Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick was less doom-and-gloom, telling IGN earlier this week, "Obviously that
movie
was disappointing.
Lionsgate CEO On ‘Borderlands' Bombing: "Everything That Could Go Wrong Did Go Wrong"
When it came to the bombing of Borderlands, among other late summer and fall releases, Lionsgate CEO Jon Feltheimer made no bones to emphasize culpa nostra. “On Borderlands, nearly everything that could go wrong did go wrong: it sat on the shelf for too long during the pandemic,
Lionsgate CEO on ‘Borderlands' Box Office Disaster: ‘Nearly Everything That Could Go Wrong, Did Go Wrong'
The performance of the film was so poor, Lionsgate could not ignore it during its earnings for the summer quarter. "On ‘Borderlands,' nearly everything that could go wrong did g
Lionsgate CEO on the disastrous Borderlands movie: "Nearly everything that could go wrong did go wrong"
Lionsgate CEO Jon Feltheimer isn't mincing words when it comes to the Borderlands movie, which by all accounts was a total train wreck. Borderlands was in theaters for a month, in which time it managed to wrack up $15.
Borderlands movie studio says "nearly everything that could go wrong did go wrong"
Earlier this week, we learned of Take-Two boss Strauss Zelnick's response to Borderlands' "disappointing" silver screen debut, and now, Lionsgate CEO has commented publicly, too, saying that "nearly everything that could go wrong did go wrong".
Lionsgate CEO Dissects 'Borderlands' Bust: 'Everything That Could Go Wrong Did Go Wrong'
Lionsgate CEO Jon Feltheimer was frank about the poor results of his studio at the box office recently, most notably "Borderlands," which has shaped up to be one of the year's biggest critical and commercial busts and led to the studio's motion picture division generating a mere $2.
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The Borderlands Movie Bombed At The Box Office, Why The Company’s CEO Still Says It ‘Didn't Hurt’ The Franchise
Then the
Borderlands
movie
happened.
Borderlands
was destroyed by critics and not embraced by audiences. The film was ...
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Borderlands Movie's Massive Failure Detailed By Lionsgate Exec
"Nearly everything that could go wrong, did go wrong," according to Lionsgate CEO Jon Feltheimer. The Borderlands movie may ...
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Terrible Borderlands Movie Still Helped Sell More Games
The Borderlands movie arrived in 2024, after years in development, only to rake in $15 million at the domestic box office. It ...
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Film Flops Like ‘Borderlands’ Lead Lionsgate to Steep Quarterly Losses, CEO Jon Feltheimer Acknowledges ‘Disappointing’ Results
Film flops like'Borderlands' and the impact of the strikes saw losses pile up at Lionsgate during the most recent quarter.
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Borderlands Movie Might Have Flopped But It At Least Helped Game Sales
The Borderlands movie was a flop. It didn't meet most people's expectations, but the production had a silver lining.
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