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Borderlands Flops With Abysmal Opening Weekend Box Office

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Sometimes movies that have a weak start will get a boost following positive word of mouth, but it seems unlikely this will be the case for Borderlands. Reviews for the video game adaptation were about as bad as humanly possible, with the movie debuting at a 0% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. As more reviews have come in, that rating among reviews increased to just 9%. The audience score is slightly better, at 50%. With a budget of $115 million, and $30 million spent by Lionsgate on marketing and distribution, things are looking pretty bleak. Any of the shared hopes of a potential prequel or sequel are looking a bit unlikely at the moment!ย 

There had been signs for years that Borderlands might be in trouble. The movie finished filming all the way back in 2021, with the cast returning in 2023 to film reshoots. Those reshoots did not involve director Eli Roth, with Deadpool director Tim Miller stepping in. The gap between filming and release had fans of the video games concerned long before critics had a chance to see it, and it seems those fears were justified.ย 

Despite all the negativity surrounding the film, some are still hoping Borderlands finds its audience. Speaking with IGN, Take-Two Interactive CEO Strauss Zelnick shared his hope that fans “give the film a chance.” Take-Two acquired Borderlands video game developer Gearbox Interactive earlier this year, and subsequently confirmed a new game in the series is in development. While things at the box office are pretty bad right now, maybe Borderlands fans will get something better to enjoy when Borderlands 4 comes out.ย 

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