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THE BOX OFFICE — 2017 is coming to a close, and being the pessimist I am, I have no interest in looking at all the blockbusters from the year because I’d much rather check out what movies totally bombed at the box office.
Now this list is not a complete science because the production budget does not include the marketing budget, which gets expensive fast. So these movies and their millions of dollars of losses are based purely on the production budget and total gross. That means it’s safe to say these movies lost even more money than is posted here.
Here are your 10 biggest box office bombs of 2017, according to data from Box Office Mojo.
“A Cure for Wellness”
- Production budget: $40 million
- Domestic gross: $8.1 million
- Worldwide gross: $26.5 million
- Loss: $13.5 million
“Only the Brave”
- Production budget: $38 million
- Domestic gross: $18 million
- Worldwide gross: $23 million
- Loss: $15 million
“Only the Brave” is a fantastic film that I gave a glowing review and most critics agreed, as it earned a Rotten Tomatoes score of 88 percent. Audiences liked it even more, giving it an audience score of 93 percent. Not many people saw this fantastic movie, however, mostly because of bad marketing, and the true story of the Granite Mountain Hot Shots lost $15 million at the box office.
“Tulip Fever”
- Production budget: $25 million
- Domestic gross: $2.4 million
- Worldwide gross: $8.3 million
- Loss: $16.7 million
“Collide”
- Production budget: $21.5 million
- Domestic gross: $2.2 million
- Worldwide gross: $4.8 million
- Loss: $16.7 million
“Detroit”
- Production budget: $34 million
- Domestic gross: $16.7 million
- Worldwide gross: $16.7 million
- Loss: $17.3 million
“LBJ”
- Production budget: $20 million
- Domestic gross: $2.4 million
- Worldwide gross: $2.4 million
- Loss: $17.6 million
“Suburbicon”
- Production budget: $25 million
- Domestic gross: $5.7 million
- Worldwide gross: $5.7 million
- Loss: $19.3 million
“King Arthur: Legend of the Sword”
- Production budget: $175 million
- Domestic gross: $39.1 million
- Worldwide gross: $148.6 million
- Loss: $26.4 million
“Monster Trucks”
- Production budget: $125 million
- Domestic gross: $33.3 million
- Worldwide gross: $64.4 million
- Loss: $60.6 million
“The Promise”
- Production budget: $90 million
- Domestic gross: $8.2 million
- Worldwide gross: $8.2 million
- Loss: $81.8 million
Check KSL.com Thursday for a look at the highest grossing films of 2017.
