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Hollywood doesn't make $200 million movies hoping for one success. Studios plan trilogies, theme parks, and merchandise empires before cameras even roll. But sometimes opening weekend destroys everything. These 13 sci-fi films were supposed to launch massive franchises. Instead, they became cautionary tales that cost executives their jobs, bankrupted studios, and ended careers overnight. From a film that lost Disney $200 million to one that destroyed an entire European studio, these are the biggest franchise failures in Hollywood history. 🎬 THE MOVIES WE COVER: Stealth (2005) — A $135 million gamble on AI fighter jets that left Sony scrambling to replace executives and cancel future projects. Transcendence (2014) — An Oscar-winning cinematographer's directorial debut that may have ended his directing career permanently. Ender's Game (2013) — A beloved sci-fi novel adaptation that sparked controversy and collapsed faster than anyone expected. Geostorm (2017) — A disaster movie that became a disaster behind the scenes, with more than half the film reshot without its original director. A Wrinkle in Time (2018) — Disney's star-studded adaptation that international audiences rejected almost entirely. Tomorrowland (2015) — Brad Bird's mysterious passion project that confused audiences instead of intriguing them. R.I.P.D. (2013) — Universal's attempt to create the next Men in Black that even its own star called disappointing. After Earth (2013) — Will Smith's attempt to build a family franchise empire that he later called his most painful professional failure. Gemini Man (2019) — A script that spent 22 years in development hell, only to prove why every studio had passed. The Dark Tower (2017) — Stephen King's magnum opus compressed into 95 minutes that satisfied no one. Battlefield Earth (2000) — The film that won more Razzie awards than any movie in history and was later connected to financial fraud. Mortal Engines (2018) — Peter Jackson's post-Lord of the Rings passion project that became one of the biggest flops of the decade. John Carter (2012) — The film so catastrophic it cost Disney's studio chairman his job and redefined what a box office disaster looks like. 💰 Combined, these films lost studios nearly $2 BILLION and ended countless franchise dreams forever. CHAPTERS 00:00 Introduction 00:24 R.I.P.D. 01:38 Stealth 02:50 Transcendence 04:03 Geostorm 05:18 A Wrinkle in Time 06:37 Ender's Game 08:06 Tomorrowland 09:24 After Earth 10:51 The Dark Tower 12:12 John Carter 15:20:Gemini Man 16:42 Mortal Engines 18:06 Battlefield Earth 19:41 Conclusion Thanks for watching! If you enjoyed this video, please give it a thumbs up and share it with your friends. Make sure to subscribe to Hollywood Vintage Vibes for more exciting content. See you in the next video. #SciFiMovies #BoxOfficeFlop #HollywoodDisasters #MovieFlops #CancelledSequels #JohnCarter #MortalEngines #BattlefieldEarth #WillSmith #DisneyFlops Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, commenting, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favour of fair use.