

From "Smurfs" to "A Cure for Wellness," these are the movies that fell flat at the multiplex.
As we're halfway through 2017, we thought it would be a good time to look at the movies that pretty much no one has wanted to see in theaters this year.
While movies like "Get Out," "Logan," "Beauty and the Beast," "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2," and "Wonder Woman" have all found love at the box office, there are some titles that were seeking major coin and Rotten Tomatoes "Fresh" ratings only to be playing in front of empty seats at the multiplex.
From "Baywatch" to "Monster Trucks," these are the 10 worst box-office earners of the year — so far:
Note: This selection is limited to only those titles released by the six major studios that have played in more than 2,000 screens for at least two weekends. Grosses below are all domestic earnings from Box Office Mojo.
10. "Smurfs: The Lost Village" — $43.8 million*
Reported budget: $60 million
(Note: Production budgets are estimates and do not include expenses for marketing and release.)
*Movie is still playing in theaters.
9. "Baywatch" — $41.7 million*
Reported budget: $69 million
*Movie is still playing in theaters.
8. "Ghost in the Shell" — $40.5 million
Reported budget: $110 million
7. "King Arthur: Legend of the Sword" — $37.1 million*
Reported budget: $175 million
*Movie is still playing in theaters.
6. "Monster Trucks" — $33.3 million
Reported budget: $125 million
5. "Life" — $30.2 million*
Reported budget: $58 million
*Movie is still playing in theaters.
4. "CHiPs" — $18.6 million
Reported budget: $25 million
3. "Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul" — $17.8 million*
Reported budget: $22 million
*Movie is still playing in theaters.
2. "Unforgettable" — $11.3 million
Reported budget: $12 million
1. "A Cure for Wellness" — $8.1 million
Reported budget: $40 million
From "Smurfs" to "A Cure for Wellness," these are the movies that fell flat at the multiplex. Read Full Story
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