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Sometimes, when a movie opens in theaters, the fight to become a box office hit can look like bloodsport. While some bad movies wind up making billions, some more deserving movies wind up making next to nothing at all. But what of all the box office flops actually deserve a sequel?
From franchise non-starters to cult darlings, here are 32 movies that flopped at the box office but actually deserve a sequel.
32. Equilibrium (2002)
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Equilibrium’s story about cops in a dystopian future is awfully derivative of sci-fi classics like Brave New World, Fahrenheit 451, and 1984, and its visual aesthetics too evocative of The Matrix. Still, though audiences ignored Equilibrium at first, the picture has slowly drawn attention as a cult movie. If nothing else, it has slick (if also silly) action choreography revolving around its own invented martial art called “gun kata.” Far from Christian Bale’s best movie, Equilibrium has its merits, and its setting of a post-World War III totalitarian state is too interesting not to see more of.
31. Blue Beetle (2023)
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Blue Beetle was a solid movie at an awkward time. Historically, it was groundbreaking as the first Hollywood superhero movie with a Latino lead. But this monumental moment happened amid the dual labor strikes of 2023andwhen the DC Universe was undergoing a top-down creative reboot underJames Gunn. Blue Beetle, which chronicles teenager Jaime Reyes (Xolo Maridueña) obtaining alien superpowers, was effectively dumped in theaters to little fanfare despite positive reviews. There can still be a place for Blue Beetle in the new DCU, but that doesn’t change how his debut movie was criminally overlooked.
30. The Replacement Killers (1998)
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Antoine Fuqua’s action thriller had all the makings of a would-be franchise. Chow Yun-fat, a superstar in his native Hong Kong, was at last making headway in Hollywood. Mira Sorvino was an Oscar-winning actress on the cusp of blockbuster stardom. Combined with budding director Fuqua, The Replacement Killers – in which Chow plays a professional killer who needs the help of an expert documents forger (Sorvino) to escape China – could have marked a new era in Hollywood action. But studio meddling held the movie back, which led The Replacement Killers to bomb with critics and barely made back its $30 million at the box office. While both Chow and Sorvino are now past their prime as headlining stars, The Replacement Killers still deserves a second look and maybe even a second shot.
29. Edge of Tomorrow (2014)
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28. The Last Witch Hunter (2015)
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27. Underwater (2020)
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26. Shoot ‘Em Up (2007)
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25. Spawn (1997)
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In the 1990s, Image Comics challenged the reign of Marvel andDC Comicswith a slew of creator-owned original characters. Among Image’s most popular new icons was Todd McFarlane’s Spawn, a deceased U.S. soldier who returns to the living world as a vengeful avatar of Hell. In 1997, a live-action film starring Michael Jai White hit theaters just a few years shy of the massive superhero boom. Spawn wasn’t a box office dud necessarily – in the U.S., it opened at number two behind Harrison Ford’s Air Force One – but notoriously bad reviews have kept Spawn from his resurrection. McFarlane has since publicly explored a smaller budget reboot, but White proved himself a formidable lead and his Spawn deserves another shot at life.
24. The Iron Giant (1999)
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23. Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang (2005)
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It’s the movie that Robert Downey Jr. himself has said landed him Iron Man. But imagine an alternate timeline where there was the Kiss, Kiss, Bang Bang Cinematic Universe (KKBBCU)? From writer/director Shane Black comes this deliciously clever crime noir satire, where Downey Jr. plays a thief turned protege to a Los Angeles detective (Val Kilmer) who stumbles upon a conspiracy involving an old childhood sweetheart (Michelle Monaghan). Despite razor-sharp dialogue and an ingenious reinvention of hard boiled mysteries, Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang failed to crack the code for box office success. But its happy ending is begging to see a continuation.
22. Scott Pilgrim vs. The World (2010)
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Edgar Wright’s cult smash Scott Pilgrim vs. The World covered all the most critical beats in Bryan Lee O’Malley’s graphic novels, which chronicles its title character battling the exes of his new girlfriend Ramona. As much as some die-hard fans may want to see it, a “sequel” is pretty much impossible. Not to mention, a critically acclaimed Netflix series (which reimagines the story) already stars the movie’s cast. Butwhat ifa new movie explored Scott and Ramona’s happily ever after? What if a movie took on the characters in their 30s instead of their slacker 20s? Scott Pilgrim vs. The World was a box office failure that found a dedicated audience as soon as it hit DVD and Blu-ray. A sequel where the characters wrestle with proper adulthood would speak to the original movie’s audience who’ve since grown up themselves.
21. Cloud Atlas (2012)
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The Wachowskis’ mystifying sci-fi epic Cloud Atlas centers on the premise of shared human connectivity, that our souls are echoed across time and space. This is made explicit in how the movie’s ensemble cast play different characters of varying backgrounds in different time periods. While this drew some controversy – and admittedly, Jim Sturgess in yellowface makeup is off-putting – the Wachowskis were striving to tell a story about the expansive beauty of our species, warts and all. Although Cloud Atlas befuddled critics and had a poor opening weekend, its story is flexible and ripe for further exploration in theoretical sequels. And the Wachowskis have long ago proven themselves capable of doing something so unexpected.
20. Van Helsing (2004)
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19. Aeon Flux (2005)
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The acclaimed ’90s MTV animated series Aeon Flux, about an assassin in the future who operates in a dystopian city-state, saw a live-action 2005 version on the big screen with Charlize Theron in the main role. The movie bombed hard with critics and at the box office, though you can’t blame that on director Karyn Kusama. According to Kusama, the movie was heavily re-edited without her involvement, turning what was an experimental sci-fi art movie into something much louder and dumber. Since Aeon’s Flux, Kusama has since found further acclaim through movies like Jennifer’s Body, The Invitation, and the show Yellowjackets (as executive producer). While no one is clamoring for an Aeon Flux sequel, it would feel right for Kusama and her team to give it another go, this time with complete control.
18. Videodrome (1983)
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At the dawn of satellite and cable TV and home video, director David Cronenberg saw our collective humanity get numb. With his 1983 classic horror Videodrome, Cronenberg dove into the dark side of our screens with its story about a TV executive (James Woods) who gets obsessed with a bootleg program in which people are tortured and murdered on camera. Although Videodrome had a confusing release – released in theaters for just a short time – it has earned retrospective praise as an unflinching piece that speculates on media’s power to completely annihilate our sense of self. While a direct sequel is kind of impossible given its grim ending, a new story set in its universe is begging to be made. Just imagine it: Videodrome for the era of social media, doom scrolling, misinformation, and predatory algorithms.
17. Dredd (2012)
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16. Tomb Raider (2018)
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15. The Fall Guy (2024)
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The Fall Guy started out as a 1980s TV show with five seasons, so why not a film franchise too? In 2024, after his performance as Ken in Barbie stole the whole show, Ryan Gosling wired up as stuntman-in-love Colt Seavers in David Leitch’s The Fall Guy. Besides its clever gags at the modern movie biz, The Fall Guy won over critics with its hilarious story about a stuntman who gets caught up in a murder mystery and races to save the production of his ex-girlfriend’s first movie. The Fall Guy topped the box office in its opening weekend, but it still underperformed according to projections and its expensive price tag meant it needed to be a bigger hit than it wound up being. Still, The Fall Guy is ripe for endless sequelizing. And, action!
14. Annihilation (2018)
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13. Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2005)
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12. Serenity (2005)
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11. The Northman (2022)
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After two esoteric horror movies, Robert Eggers stepped up for what he believed was his most mainstream movie up to that point in The Northman, a Viking-era revenge epic based on the folk legend Amleth. Despite the combined strength of a star-studded cast with Alexander Skarsgård, Anya Taylor-Joy, Ethan Hawke, Willem Dafoe, and Nicole Kidman, The Northman misfired like a bad arrow at the box office; pundits believed its audience of hip twenty and thirty-somethings were split between it and the sardonic Nic Cage movie The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent. Still, The Northman had the backing of critics who praised the movie’s intensity. Though Amleth’s story is wrapped up at the end, it’s not hard to imagine a sequel that follows a different Viking berserker on their own mission of revenge.
10. Transformers One (2024)
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9. Legend (1985)
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8. The Lone Ranger (2013)
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Before The Avengers saved the world, it was heroes like The Lone Ranger who caught the imagination. In 2013, director Gore Verbinski strove to resurrect the iconic cowboy in a lavish big screen movie starring Armie Hammer and Johnny Depp (as his loyal sidekick Tonto, a casting decision which drew plenty of criticism). Essentially an origin story in the tradition of modern superhero movies, Hammer plays a lawyer turned masked Texas Ranger who seeks to bring his brother’s murderers to justice. Critics found The Lone Ranger bloated and overrun, clocking in at an exhausting two and a half hours and lacking the energy of Verbinski’s past films like Pirates of the Caribbean. Still, it had lots of potential, and Disney clearly hoped The Lone Ranger could be its next big franchise. Subsequent controversies surrounding both of its stars has rendered The Lone Ranger unlikely to ride again.
7. The Man From U.N.C.L.E. (2015)
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For a moment in 2015, James Bond and Ethan Hunt had some competition in Guy Ritchie’s The Man From U.N.C.L.E. Based on the 1960s TV show, this action-comedy spy-fi stars Henry Cavill as an American agent who is forced to team up with his Soviet rival (Armie Hammer) along with the daughter of a nuclear scientist (Alicia Vikander) to thwart a criminal organization attempting to heat up the Cold War. The Man From U.N.C.L.E. didn’t draw in much of a crowd when it hit theaters – a report fromThe Hollywood Reporterrevealed it was estimated to have lost millions for Warner Bros. – but critics and audiences have since hailed The Man From U.N.C.L.E. as one of the greatest action-comedy franchises that never was.
6. Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves (2023)
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One might say: This was a real roll of the dice. In 2023, the popular tabletop game Dungeons & Dragons returned to the big screen (decades after a poorly received 2000 movie) in Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves. Molded in the same style as Guardians of the Galaxy and Ocean’s Eleven, Honor Among Thieves sees a party of adventurers team up to steal a precious relic that can help them stop a powerful sorceress in the Forgotten Realms. Although it packed plenty of heart and humor, tough competition from the more broadly appealing The Super Mario Bros. Movie and minor controversies surrounding the game itself led Honor Among Thieves to stumble at the box office. Still, it wasn’t an outright failure, and there has been talk of a sequel.
5. Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (2004)
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Calling Sky Captain! Come in, Sky Captain! A stylish homage to 1930s-era pulp heroes and an innovator of new techniques in VFX filmmaking, Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow didn’t really take off as a box office hit but has since flown steady as a cult classic. Set in an alternate 1930s, Gwyneth Paltrow plays a photojournalist who hires an old paramour, the dashing “Sky Captain” (Jude Law) to investigate a case of missing scientists. With beautiful art deco aesthetics and set in a wholly original universe, Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow has all the fuel for a franchise. Unfortunately, its underwhelming box office has grounded it seemingly forever.
4. Snake Eyes: G.I. Joe Origins (2021)
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On one hand, it’s not a great idea to anchor a would-be franchise around a mute ninja. It’s also not a great idea to have giant snakes, undercooked characters, magical relics, and loads of Japanese stereotypes. Coupled with a pandemic-era box office, and what you have is a recipe for a box office bomb. (Worldwide gross: A measly $40 million.) But Snake Eyes: G.I. Joe Origins, a prequel/reboot that tried and failed to launch a new era for the G.I. Joe series, has some worthwhile merits, namely capable leads Henry Golding (post-Crazy Rich Asians) and Andrew Koji. This origin story of the coolest member of the Joes, the commando Snake Eyes, chronicles his bond and subsequent rift with his rival Storm Shadow. It may lack brains and refinement, but Snake Eyes has muscle and Golding deserves to actually suit up in that dope costume.
3. Saban’s Power Rangers (2017)
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2. The Green Hornet (2011)
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Lost to memory as the film Seth Rogen got in shape for, The Green Hornet suffered from its January release window and people’s unfamiliarity with The Green Hornet, an all-but-forgotten superhero from the 1930s. (If Bruce Lee hadn’t starred in the TV show in the ’60s, it might be even more obscure.) But Michel Gondry’s movie version has aged well as an action-comedy that thrives on its sincere portrait of male friendship. While the movie lacks any real sting, the onscreen chemistry between Rogen and Taiwanese pop star Jay Chou – as sidekick Kato – is too potent to ignore. Here’s hoping that the Green Hornet and Kato may one day strike again.
1. John Carter (2012)
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3Kraven the Hunter review: “The insistence on an R-rating helps save this, with a decent helping of bloodthirsty action”
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Secret Level review: “An uneven experience with serious highlights that ultimately make up for the misses”
4Skeleton Crew review: “Perfectly captures the vibes of classic Star Wars with a swashbuckling twist”
4Skeleton Crew review: “Perfectly captures the vibes of classic Star Wars with a swashbuckling twist”
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Skeleton Crew review: “Perfectly captures the vibes of classic Star Wars with a swashbuckling twist”
5Creature Commandos review: “James Gunn’s heartwarming, R-rated tale about super-monsters proves that the DCU is in good hands”
5Creature Commandos review: “James Gunn’s heartwarming, R-rated tale about super-monsters proves that the DCU is in good hands”
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Creature Commandos review: “James Gunn’s heartwarming, R-rated tale about super-monsters proves that the DCU is in good hands”