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When I wondered before the release of Ben- Hur if it could be the biggest flop of summer 2. I ultimately decided that it had a good chance of avoiding the dishonor: The BFG had been a massive underachiever, and Ben- Hur would've needed to come in at the very low end of its projections to outdo Spielberg's misstep. Well: Here we are. The MGM- Paramount co- production, which cost more than $1. Even with the potential for a better reception in foreign markets, Variety reported that the film is looking at a $1. THR reported for Ghostbusters. Now, that is a big flop. The question now is, will it be the year's biggest flop? To find out how secure that title is, we scanned the remaining 2. Ben- Hur. By my count, there are 1. Disney: Doctor Strange; Moana; Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. Warner Bros: Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them. Fox: Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children; Trolls; Assassin's Creed. Sony: The Magnificent Seven; Inferno; Passengers. Lionsgate: Deepwater Horizon. Disney is seemingly safe . The question with Doctor Strange, Moana (which I'm assuming cost more than $1. Frozen's $1. 50 million budget and the general expense of animation), and Rogue One is whether they can approach the lofty heights of their relative predecessors, those being, respectively, the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Frozen, and The Force Awakens. While those kinds of successes are never guaranteed, it's also hard to believe that any of the new movies will be a disaster; disappointment would likely come from the massive expectations. The same goes for Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, which has a big budget but also the past success of the Harry Potter movies to use as precedent. Even without the words . And Universal's big release, The Girl on the Train, also has an unclear budget. That leaves seven $1. Let's take them one by one, in increasing order of odds to flop: Trolls: Trolls reportedly cost $1. Do people like trolls that much? It feels like a hit. Passengers: The holy union of superstars Chris Pratt and Jennifer Lawrence . This is the kind of film everyone is always clamoring for the industry to make, so if it fails, we only have ourselves, or director Morten Tyldum (The Imitation Game) and writer Jon Spaihts (Prometheus), to blame. While Joy may have established a new floor for JLaw, expect Passengers to come in well above it, particularly if it can play in awards season. Inferno: Although there was a big drop- off from The Da Vinci Code ($2. Angels and Demons ($1. With Tom Hanks back in the non- iconic role of Robert Langdon, the kind of cratering required to challenge Ben- Hur appears about as plausible as a Dan Brown plot. The Magnificent Seven: On Sept. Antoine Fuqua's The Equalizer, starring Denzel Washington, began its ascension toward . The Magnificent Seven opens two years later on the same weekend in September, but with double the budget and a cast that includes not only Washington, but also Pratt, Ethan Hawke, Peter Sarsgaard, and a script by the True Detective himself, Nic Pizolatto. Westerns have not been a particularly lucrative genre over the last few years . Should you bet your house on this making $2. No movie released in September ever has . If it's good. Deepwater Horizon: Deepwater Horizon could also be the movie that bucks conventional September wisdom, though its combination of Mark Wahlberg, Kurt Russell, and John Malkovich doesn't have quite the same wattage as Washington and Pratt. The question with Deepwater is whether interest in the true- life story merits a budget of more than $1. Previous entries in the disaster genre mostly bowed in the summer; Peter Berg's film will have to draw those kinds of audiences out in a notoriously fallow month to see a movie that promises plenty of intense, high- stakes crisis management. It could be a Perfect Storm; it could be a Finest Hours. Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children: Sharing a release date with Deepwater Horizon, Miss Peregrine is our third blockbuster release this September, seeming to indicate that studios truly believe they can remake the month. The last two times director Tim Burton went full tentpole, he had very mixed results: In 2. Alice in Wonderland became one of the most surprising mega- hits in recent history, making a billion dollars worldwide; in 2. Dark Shadows couldn't top $8. Miss Peregrine certainly seems closer to the former than the latter in terms of subject matter, but the shine is off of that diamond a bit with the failure of Alice Through the Looking Glass in the hands of director James Bobin. If the material proves compelling . If not: Well, just picture The BFG in a rearview mirror under the words . On the one hand, Assassin's Creed is based on a successful video game and stars Michael Fassbender and Marion Cotillard; on the other, movies based on video games don't ever do well, and while producer New Regency says the film cost $1. In fact, considering Assassin's Creed, it's hard not to at least recall a previous video- game adaptation that starred an Oscar- nominated actor and didn't land so well. If that weren't enough, it's coming out the week after Rogue One, and considering The Force Awakens made $1. All of this is moot if Assassin's Creed turns out to be great, and considering it's directed by Justin Kurzel, Fassbender's collaborator on their excellent recent adaptation of Macbeth, that's certainly possible. But if anything's going to outdo Ben- Hur this year, it's this one. Get more smart entertainment and culture news at. Vulture, or follow Vulture on Facebook.
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