The Bride is losing nearly 80% of its North American theaters in 3rd weekend. Total domestic box office run will finish with under $15M. Budget was over $80M.

by chanma50

11 Comments

  1. OldFondant1415 on

    If you ever wonder why a movie shifts off a date and pushes like 6 months forward it’s not to necessarily fix the movie. It’s to put the known financial loss in a different financial quarter. Maybe one where…you know…the company gets sold and it won’t affect their price before that

  2. nicolasb51942003 on

    They know it’s dead when it doesn’t get even a small bump following Jessie Buckley’s Oscar win.

  3. Yikes, damn nobody was even remotely interested in watching this. The reviews were not that bad, but i think the general word of mouth, however small that was, was not positive. It wasn’t a good movie imo, cool concept and I appreciate the boldness by the the team. The technical aspects were very good, but the buck stops with Maggie as she wrote it and directed it amd it was messy. The stacked cast and IP didnt even pique anyone’s interest. Bummer

  4. People keep bringing up budget but this could have had a fifteen million dollar production budget and it still would’ve been a flop.

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