Not every film is successful. Critically, commercially, whatever it is, sometimes movies don’t do well. If they don’t do well at the box office, they could be a major financial setback for the studios involved in the production. On the other hand, franchises can either perform very well overall, or have multiple entries within, which significantly reduces their overall gross income.
While powerful names like Marvel Cinematic Universe And star Wars undoubtedly leading in the first positions, such franchises as My hero academyAnd Return of the Living Dead have been baffled over the years by others, surpassing their previous success. Despite being among the lowest-grossing movie franchises in the top ten, these franchises are just as worthy of a look, despite some significantly lower end results.
9 “My Hero Academy”
Total box office worldwide: $98,381,259
you all heard about My hero academy. The franchise originally began as a comic book series based on people with superhuman powers, also known as the Quirks. No doubt the world MGA since its inception in 2014 has expanded to much more. Nearly ten years later and after its last part a year ago, its popularity is still very high.
But if you’re not a comic book fan, you’ll likely be more familiar with the 2018-2021 full-length trilogy. Despite lower box office receipts than others, My hero academy the movie trio did well in Japan, but unfortunately not so well elsewhere.
8 ‘Highlander’
Total box office worldwide - $53,623,898
Highlander is a British-American film franchise that saw the release of several new additions between 1986 and 2007, with five films released in September of that year. This is a series of fantastic films that did not appeal to the audience, especially the critics.
The series as a whole has lost a lot of money to the production companies, millions of dollars to be exact. Not only that, they haven’t been well received by critics either, to the point of asking why they keep doing more. Oh!
7 “Monty Python”
Total box office worldwide - $40,808,954
Four films were made between 1975 and 1983 as part of what would become Monty Python franchise. The series is based on the British comedy troupe Monty Python, a five-member group whose comedy impressively inspired some of the early work of Saturday night life, among many others.
The budgets of the first two have been made public. Monty Python and the Holy Grailthe combined budget is $4.4 million. But as far as Live in a Hollywood bowl And Meaning of life, they have not yet been confirmed. Either way, they handled the current times and what they eventually became very well.
6 ‘Pulse’
Total box office worldwide - $30,241,435
First positively, then negatively Pulse The trilogy has by no means made a big name for itself. Despite its lesser-known title compared to other horror films, its ‘cult’ fans are loyal to the extreme. However, the first film’s commercial success did not contribute to its overall box office success.
Due to the release of two sequels straight to DVD, the films didn’t get much box office success, relying solely on the first installment. Pulse film for commercial gain. Raising just over $30 million on a $20 million budget, they didn’t achieve what they had hoped for.
5 “Return of the Living Dead”
Total box office worldwide - $23,465,558
Having technically failed at the box office after earning just under their combined budget, these films have fans who either love or hate them. Original Return of the Living Dead was released almost thirty years ago in 1985, achieving cult classic status and becoming a favorite of many horror and zombie movie fanatics.
On the other hand, his four successors were not as successful. You know that stereotypical prediction that the sequels will never be able to surpass the originals? Well, this is a very accurate statement in the case The living Dead franchise. Although, in particular, the earlier recordings worked better on their own.
4 “Creatures”
Total box office worldwide - $16,167,232
Comedy horror is a sub-genre that we tend to gravitate towards more, so when we’re in the mood for something that won’t scare the hell out of us. creatures this is one of those franchises that will do just that.
In April 1986, the first film was released to mixed to positive reviews. The first film is loved by many, and this also applies to criticism.
3 “American Ninja”
Total box office worldwide - $15,759,000
For many kids 70s/80s original american ninja The film, released in 1985, was their first introduction to the world of inconspicuous people in black suits who effortlessly roll over. Was there an easier way to express it? Probably. Shush, it’s coming.
In eight years, the series has grown to five franchises, with some doing better than others, both critically and commercially. It’s a matter of personal opinion, but in terms of box office, they did relatively well, respectively, only the first box office was 10 million dollars. Although this should give you some idea about the reception of the other four.
2 “In the Name of the King”
Total box office worldwide - $13,233,220
In the name of the king is a three-episode action and fantasy series starring Jason Statham, Dominic Purcell, Dolph Lundgrenand much more in related films. Their plots are artless and a bit messy, and have failed on several fronts.
Their poor box office performance may be reflected to some extent on their overall viewership reception. Combined, the trio’s budget was $63.5 million, which completely ripped through its worldwide box office gross of $13.2 million, resulting in a painful loss of $50.3 million for the production companies involved.
1 ‘V/H/S’
Total box office worldwide - $2,007,143
V/H/S The anthology series consists of several issues released between October 2012 and the present. And judging by the horror movies, this group is more than capable of hitting your nerves. There’s something about grainy found movies that gives you goosebumps.
Mixed reviews and little financial information make this a bit of a guess as nothing has been released regarding the last three. However, V/GS, V/H/S/2And W/H/S: Viral only managed to accumulate worldwide a total amount bordering on 2 million dollars.
Source: Collider
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