Box Office Bloodbath: 11 Movies Predicted to Crash and Burn in 2025!

2025 promises an extraordinary burst of cinematic excitement in quite some time. Over the next year, a host of highly anticipated films are due to grace our screens, ranging from intriguing standalone productions to blockbuster sequels from established franchises. With Hollywood fully recuperating from the early 2020s COVID-19 pandemic, theaters are once again bustling, and the box office is on a steady upward trend, welcoming more and more high-grossing films every year.

While it’s true that some movies set for release in 2025 might become blockbusters, not all of them are guaranteed success. Some highly anticipated films may struggle to attract audiences or disappoint fans, potentially leading to poor box office performance. This could be due to innovative ideas that don’t resonate with viewers or expensive franchise installments that fall short of expectations.

How Have 2025’s Films Fared So Far?

Better Man Failed to Capture Americans’ Interest

The movie titled “Better Man” presents an unconventional take on the biography of British musician Robbie Williams. What sets this film apart is its main character, a CGI monkey who portrays the protagonist. While it might initially seem like a comedic spoof, “Better Man” chooses to treat its simian lead seriously. The creators believe that an abused animal character may evoke more empathy from viewers than a human counterpart would.

BudgetBox Office
$110 million$22.4 million

The film “Better Man” was daring in its concept, but unfortunately, the gamble didn’t yield significant returns over time. Although Robbie Williams enjoys immense popularity in countries like the UK and many others worldwide, his fame never reached the same heights in the United States, which is the largest movie-going market globally. Consequently, American audiences showed little interest in a biopic centered around a musician they were not familiar with. On the other hand, some British viewers found the film’s substitution of Williams with a CGI monkey off-putting. Despite positive early reviews, it appears that “Better Man” did not reap the financial benefits from its bold move.

Love Hurts Was a Major Flop

In this action-packed thriller titled “Love Hurts”, Academy Award winner Ke Huy Quan portrays Marvin Gable, a realtor with a hidden past as a ruthless hitman. An unexpected reappearance of his former partner Rose, played by fellow laureate Ariana DeBose, forces Marvin to confront his violent history once more. As they navigate through a maze of assassins and shootouts, the duo struggles to outwit an organization that pursues them relentlessly – an organization run by none other than Marvin’s own brother.

BudgetBox Office
$18 million$17.6 million

Despite boasting well-known actors, the 2025 movie titled “Love Hurts” might struggle to engage regular viewers because it’s one among numerous films with a similar theme about a former assassin compelled to return to his violent past and battle hordes of killers. Given the market saturation, this film, much like “The Killer’s Game,” seems more likely to face financial ruin instead of emulating the success of “John Wick.” Unfortunately, even two Oscar-winning performers couldn’t salvage the movie that received unfavorable reviews and negative word of mouth.

Snow White Is Disney’s Biggest Bomb in Years (and That’s Saying Something)

In simpler terms, the movie titled “Snow White” (2025) is Disney’s latest take on their classic animated films, remade in live action. Gal Gadot portrays the wicked queen, while Snow White is yet to be cast. These two characters engage in a fierce battle for the title of the most beautiful, as depicted in the original 1937 film “Snow White and the Seven Dwarves.” However, this updated version includes modern themes and provides more depth to its characters and setting by expanding the storyline.

BudgetBox Office
$209 million$184.9 million (still in theaters)

Snow White, Disney’s latest live-action adaptation, has drawn significant criticism online following remarks by Zegler that were perceived as disrespectful towards the original film. This backlash resulted in a disappointing box office performance for Disney, with the movie receiving poor reviews and experiencing a weak first weekend. As a result, there are whispers within the company that they might halt their live-action remake projects entirely, with potential productions like those for Tangled and The Hunchback of Notre Dame potentially being shelved. Despite the film’s potential to recoup some losses through video on demand sales and merchandise, its poor performance in theaters suggests it won’t achieve significant success.

A Minecraft Movie Overcame Poor Trailer Reactions to Become 2025’s Biggest Movie So Far

As a dedicated cinephile who’s been eagerly awaiting it, let me tell you that the “Minecraft Movie” is the big-screen interpretation of the timeless Microsoft game “Minecraft”. This film takes viewers on an adventure into a colossal world crafted from blocks and cubes – and filled with creatures. In this cinematic journey, I’ll be stepping into the shoes of Steve, the hero from the original game, who finds himself stranded in the Overworld, a realm where my creative spirit can manifest anything I dream up. Years later, when a band of humans stumble upon this world, I promise to guide them through this bewildering landscape and teach them how to endure against the hordes of monsters that seek their demise.

BudgetBox Office
$150 million$720.8 million (still in theaters)

Initially, when the trailer for the Minecraft movie was unveiled, it was heavily panned by fans of the original game due to its seemingly lackadaisical design and awkward dialogue. However, in an unexpected turn of events, the film’s extreme unpopularity turned out to be beneficial, as many people went to watch it ironically. This unusual phenomenon led to a significant increase in ticket sales, potentially even propelling the movie to become the first 2025 release to gross over $1 billion.

Final Destination: Bloodlines Is Banking on the Franchise’s Popularity

Release Date: May 16

The movie titled “Final Destination: Bloodlines” is the sixth part of the “Final Destination” horror series that hasn’t been active for more than ten years. In this fresh film, a new set of characters find themselves marked by Death. As individuals start meeting their ends in bizarre and improbable manners, a terrifying premonition becomes an unfortunate truth for a chosen few who manage to survive.

The upcoming “Final Destination” film aspires to rejuvenate the series effectively; however, it might have come too late. Unlike other horror franchises that have maintained substantial fan bases for many years, the “Final Destination” movies haven’t consistently kept a dedicated fan base. Despite positive early impressions, “Bloodlines” undoubtedly faces an arduous climb ahead.

Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning Needs to Make a Lot to Be Profitable

Release Date: May 23

Mission: Impossible – The Ultimate Showdown

The long-awaited and much-anticipated eighth film in the Mission: Impossible series, starring Tom Cruise as Ethan Hunt, is set to hit the screens. Following the events of “Dead Reckoning,” this movie finds our favorite IMF agents engaged in a climactic struggle against an ominous AI entity known as The Entity. Speculations are high that this could be the final installment in the Mission: Impossible series, bringing the franchise to a close with one last thrilling mission.

Despite continued excitement for the Mission: Impossible series, its recent films haven’t been financial successes. Unfortunately, Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning was affected by the Tom Cruise cultural phenomenon of 2023, which dominated the movie market for several weeks and ended up losing money. While The Final Reckoning might do better, it needs to earn a significant amount to recoup its high production costs, which increased due to numerous delays and strict adherence to COVID-19 safety guidelines. Reportedly, the budget for The Final Reckoning is $400 million, making it the most expensive Mission: Impossible film ever produced, making it challenging for the movie to earn back its investment at the box office.

Lilo & Stitch May Not Have the Audience Disney Is Hoping For

Release Date: May 23

In 2025, we’ll see another live-action adaptation of the beloved Disney animated film, “Lilo & Stitch.” Originally released in 2002, this story revolves around an unusual bond between a young girl living in Hawaii and a rambunctious extraterrestrial who accidentally lands on Earth. As they evade pursuers, Lilo and Stitch embark on a journey that teaches them the essence of what it means to be family.

There’s a lot of excitement among Disney enthusiasts for the original Lilo & Stitch, but it appears that the buzz for its upcoming remake is less intense. In recent years, Disney’s live-action adaptations haven’t been as financially successful at the box office, with 2023’s The Little Mermaid and last year’s Mufasa: The Lion King earning far less than their original counterparts. As Disney exhausts its animated properties to remake, it seems that audiences are growing weary of the repetitive themes.

Ballerina May Not Inspire John Wick Fans to Head to the Theater

Release Date: June 6

In essence, “Ballerina” follows Eva Macarro, a ballet dancer who transitions into the realm of assassins following her father’s death. This film is set between the occurrences of “John Wick Chapter 3: Parabellum” and “Chapter 4,” and it includes a guest appearance by Keanu Reeves reprising his role as the renowned assassin, John Wick. Additionally, Anjelica Huston takes on the role of Director, Gabriel Byrne portrays the Chancellor, Norman Reedus is cast as Daniel Pine, and Lance Reddick makes his final appearance as Charon in this production.

The movie titled “Ballerina” serves as a test for Lionsgate since they’re exploring the possibility of spinoffs from the “John Wick” series. Unlike “The Continental,” which didn’t receive the same level of excitement as the original films, the success of “Ballerina” will indicate whether audiences are keen on more projects set within the universe of John Wick. If “Ballerina” fails to impress, it might signal a potential slowdown for the “John Wick” franchise, unless another film in the main storyline is released.

Elio May Continue Pixar’s Disappointing Trend With Original Movies

Release Date: June 13

The upcoming movie, titled “Elio,” hails from Pixar Animation Studios. In this film, we follow the story of a curious young boy named Elio who ponders whether life exists beyond our own planet, Earth. One fateful day, his dreams become reality as he is whisked away by an alien spacecraft and brought to a grand gathering of various extraterrestrial beings. Due to a misunderstanding, Elio is assumed to be the leader of Earth, and as such, he steps up to represent humanity during a crisis that jeopardizes the entire galaxy.

Over the past few years, Pixar has faced challenges as it adapts to the post-COVID movie market. After the pandemic, many of their original films haven’t done well at the box office or skipped theaters for a Disney+ release. Conversely, sequels like “Inside Out 2” have been successful. However, an original concept like “Elio” might not appeal to general audiences due to its lack of connection to any established intellectual property. If “Elio” underperforms, it could signal a shift in Pixar’s release strategy, with the studio potentially focusing more on sequels and spinoffs rather than new ideas.

How to Train Your Dragon Is a Risky Move for DreamWorks

Release Date: June 13

How to Train Your Dragon,” an endearing animated trilogy, showcases an unusual bond that develops between a young Viking lad named Hiccup and a seemingly menacing dragon called Toothless. In spite of the hostility between their distinct cultures, Hiccup and Toothless demonstrate that harmony is possible, ultimately altering their world as they knew it. Fifteen years post the initial film’s release, DreamWorks unveils a live-action version helmed by the same director.

In 2025, “How to Train Your Dragon,” similar to several Disney live-action reboots of late, treads on the path blazed by these movies that have experienced varying degrees of success for the past ten years. Despite positive early feedback from CinemaCon, there’s a growing reluctance among moviegoers towards live-action remakes like this one, which could potentially deter audiences from the new “How to Train Your Dragon.” Nevertheless, DreamWorks remains optimistic about the film’s performance, as they have already set a release date for 2027, having given it the green light.

F1 Is Too Big To Be Successful

Release Date: June 27

Film F1 represents the latest production from director Joseph Kosinski, who previously worked on Top Gun: Maverick. In this movie, Brad Pitt takes on the role of Sonny Hayes, a retired Formula 1 driver who experienced a severe crash. Despite his reluctance to return to racing, Hayes is drawn back into the world of motorsports when he agrees to mentor a novice driver named Joshua Pearce (played by Damson Idris).

As a passionate film enthusiast, it feels like “F1” has the potential to rake in decent profits if managed financially prudently. However, the movie carries an extravagant budget exceeding $300 million, making it one of the costliest films ever produced. With such a hefty price tag, “F1” would need extraordinary box office success to recoup its costs. Regrettably, this trend of overblown budgets in Hollywood seems to be on the rise, with studios investing colossal sums into films that may struggle to generate the blockbuster returns expected. This tendency could potentially exacerbate the dearth of original movies in Hollywood, as production companies continue to sink vast amounts of money into productions that could realistically be made at a lower cost.

Jurassic World Rebirth May Make Its Franchise Go Extinct

Release Date: July 2

As a die-hard fan of the Jurassic Park series, I’m thrilled about the upcoming film, “Jurassic World Rebirth” – a fresh start for the franchise that promises an exciting new chapter in the world of dinosaurs. This time around, we have a brand-new team of characters to root for, including Scarlett Johansson as Zora Bennett, Mahershala Ali as Duncan Kincaid, and Jonathan Bailey as Dr. Henry Loomis. The movie follows our heroes on a mission to gather genetic samples from some of the planet’s largest dinosaurs but soon uncovers a sinister plot lurking beneath the surface, with ominous intentions for these magnificent creatures.

The upcoming film “Jurassic World Rebirth” could either reinforce or weaken the “Jurassic” series. Despite the fact that all three “Jurassic World” films grossed over $1 billion at the box office, each successive movie saw a decrease in earnings compared to its predecessor. As the franchise strives to continue, there’s a possibility that viewers might be losing interest in these movies. To make matters worse, “Rebirth” is set to hit theaters around the same time as “Superman” and “The Fantastic Four: First Steps,” which could potentially undermine its success and relegate it to the realm of ancient fossils.

The Naked Gun Is a Reboot That No One Asked For

Release Date: August 1

In the future, “The Naked Gun” will be the latest installment in a series of classic movies getting updated for contemporary audiences. This time around, Liam Neeson steps into the shoes of the hapless detective Frank Drebin, replacing the iconic comedian Leslie Nielsen who originally played the role. Interestingly, it’s been revealed that Neeson’s Drebin is actually the son of Nielsen’s character, so the 2025 version of “The Naked Gun” becomes a legacy sequel instead of a simple remake.

The initial trailer for “The Naked Gun” hinted at the same humor fans have grown accustomed to from the series, but it seems the movie may falter from the start. Reimagining the original Leslie Nielsen films in today’s context might not resonate as effectively, given their already perfect form. It appears that there has been no demand for a “The Naked Gun” reboot, and few would be excited to watch such a film when the original ones continue to hold high regard. It seems inevitable that the 2025 version of “The Naked Gun” may miss its mark.

The Toxic Avenger May Not Have a Fanbase

Release Date: August 29

Finally, the reboot of Peter Dinklage’s “The Toxic Avenger” is slated for release in Summer 2025. This new adaptation mirrors the 1984 original film by the same name. The story revolves around a janitor whose life takes an unexpected turn when an accident causes his body to transform and grants him extraordinary abilities. Adopting the role of a vengeful superhero, Winston Gooze embarks on a mission to rid the world of a ruthless businessman’s nefarious schemes.

After a lengthy production process, the release of “The Toxic Avenger” has been delayed due to difficulties finding a distributor, given its gruesome content. Despite favorable reviews from festival screenings, the initial interest for this movie may have dwindled during its prolonged wait for release. The film still holds potential for massive success, but in a year marked by failed blockbusters, there’s a question as to whether “The Toxic Avenger” can effectively resurrect the franchise.

Tron: Ares Needs to Revitalize a Dead Franchise

Release Date: October 10

The much-anticipated third part of the science fiction series, which kicked off more than four decades ago with Jeff Bridges’ 1982 film, is Tron: Ares. In this new chapter, Jared Leto will portray Ares, an advanced AI entity that leaves the digital universe. Once free in the physical world, Ares finds that humanity might not be as welcoming to artificial intelligence as he initially presumed.

The upcoming Tron film faces a tough challenge, even with its intriguing plot and star-studded cast, given that fifteen years have passed since the last one was released. This extended gap might mean that the excitement for the franchise isn’t as high as Disney anticipates. Despite the new movie seemingly aiming to revitalize the spirit of the original Tron films, this refresh might not satisfy long-time fans, potentially leading them to avoid theaters when it hits screens later in the year.

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