The recent release of the Borderlands film has sparked discussions within the industry, as it opened to a modest $10.5 million during its debut weekend. According to reports from Variety, this figure comprises $6.8 million from domestic ticket sales and an additional $3.7 million from international markets. Notably, studio insiders have indicated that approximately 60 percent of the film’s production costs were offset by international pre-sales.
Production Costs and Financial Outlook
With an estimated production budget of around $125 million, coupled with an extra $50 million allocated for marketing and distribution, the film’s ticket sales thus far represent a mere 14.3 percent of its overall production costs. This raises questions about the financial viability of the project, especially in light of the reported pre-sales.
In a statement reported by IGN, Strauss Zelnick, the CEO of the Borderlands franchise publisher and the new owner of Gearbox, expressed a sense of optimism despite the film’s lukewarm reception. “Let’s give the film a chance,” he remarked, highlighting the dedication of the team involved in its creation. Zelnick emphasized the strength of the underlying intellectual property, the impressive cast, and the film’s overall aesthetic. He urged stakeholders to await audience feedback before drawing conclusions about its success.
Despite the enthusiasm from Zelnick, the film has faced significant criticism, currently holding a mere three percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes. This stark figure reflects the challenges that lie ahead for the Borderlands film as it navigates the complex landscape of audience reception and box office performance.