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The biggest box office duds ever - Page 27 of 54 - Kiwi Report

The biggest box office duds ever


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[post_page_title]Titan A.E – loss of $100 million[/post_page_title]
It’s fair to say that 20th Century Fox has a reputation for bringing magical movies to life. Because of this, the world was pretty shocked to see them produce the 2000 flop, Titan A.E. With an all-star cast that featured the likes of Drew Barrymore and Matt Damon.

Titan A.E – loss of $100 million

Critics expected this animated adventure movie to be an absolute hit with fans across the world. Sadly, it just didn’t live up to its $90 million production costs – which doesn’t include a few extra million for marketing and promotion. To this day, Titan A.E has only racked up a small $37 million revenue in the box-office, which means it’s currently hanging its head with a $100 million loss.

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