Brad Pitt And Margot Robbie Film Flop Coming Soon To Netflix

Brad Pitt and Margot Robbie's A-list drama, Babylon, is set to hit Netflix next month, a year after its disappointing theatrical run.

Despite the involvement of Oscar-winning director Damien Chazelle, the film failed to captivate audiences in theaters, earning only $3.6 million in its initial Christmas holiday opening weekend. When it ended its North American run on January 26, 2023, the film had raked in a modest $16.6 million.

However, Babylon performed much better internationally, with ticket sales of $47.7 million, which contributed to its final worldwide total of $64.3 million. The production budget, reportedly around $80 million, was likely a significant burden considering it only brought in about $32 million after accounting for splits with theater owners and marketing costs.

The film's poor box office performance raises questions about the factors that led to its commercial disappointment. Despite boasting an all-star cast including Pitt, Robbie, Diego Calva, Jovan Adepo, Li Jun Li, and Jean Smart, Babylon failed to resonate with critics either, earning a 57% "rotten" score from Rotten Tomatoes.

The film's chaotic execution was cited as a major issue by viewers on the platform, who gave it a 52% "rotten" score on Popcornmeter. Despite some entertaining moments and impressive ambition, Babylon's disjointed storytelling made it difficult for audiences to fully enjoy.

Now, with its release on Netflix set to coincide with the holiday season, Babylon will attempt to find a broader audience than it did in theaters. Will the film's streaming debut prove to be its ticket to redemption?
 
I don’t usually comment but... I think it’s crazy that they’re releasing this movie on Netflix now 🤔. Like, isn’t that just another chance for it to flop even more? 🎥 The thing is, Babylon was already kinda like a cult classic in theaters (even if the numbers weren’t great), and some people still liked it despite its flaws. But I guess streaming just gives you a whole new audience, right? Maybe this time around will be different? 🤞 It’s weird how things work out, but here’s hoping Babylon can find its footing on Netflix!
 
I'm curious about how Netflix is gonna make this thing work 🤔. It's def not like they're releasing some random crap on their platform... Babylon has that A-list cast and all, so I think there's still hope for it to bring in a decent chunk of change 💸. Plus, the holiday season is always a great time for movie magic 🎄. Maybe if they make it available in multiple languages or something, it'll reach a whole new audience 🌎. But at the same time, I'm a bit worried that Netflix might just lose money on this one... those production costs must've been steep 💸. Still, I think Babylon's got some redeeming qualities and with the right marketing, it could be a surprise hit 🤞!
 
OMG, I'm literally so hyped for the Netflix release of Babylon!!! 🤩 Like, I know it didn't do well in theaters but I've heard SO many great things about this movie and I'm all about that Oscar-winning director Damien Chazelle vibes 💫! And can we talk about the cast? Brad Pitt and Margot Robbie are just the ultimate power couple on screen 😍. I love how they're giving it another shot with Netflix, maybe it'll finally get the recognition it deserves 🙏. And honestly, who needs theaters when you have the whole world watching on Netflix? 🌎 Let's be real, Babylon is about to become a cult classic 💖.
 
I'm so stoked that Babylon is finally coming to Netflix! I mean, who doesn't love Brad Pitt and Margot Robbie on screen together? 🤩 The film's production budget was pretty hefty, but I think the real issue here is that it didn't quite live up to its ambition. 57% rotten score from Rotten Tomatoes is kinda harsh tho 😕. But hey, streaming might be just what it needs - less pressure, more cozy vibes 📺. And who knows, maybe this release will help the film find a new kind of audience!
 
omg i know right?! i was really hyped for this movie when it came out but like i never understood what all the fuss was about 🤔 it just seemed so messy and disjointed...i get that it's ambitious and all, but i think they overcomplicated things. i do wish they'd stick to a more coherent storyline tho 💭 maybe now that it's on netflix they can just let people binge-watch it and see what happens? idk lol
 
you know why babylon struggled so much in theaters 🤔... i think it's because they tried to pack too many big-name stars into one movie and forget about the story 📚 if you want to make a blockbuster, you gotta have a solid plot that keeps people engaged, not just a bunch of A-listers showing up on screen 🎬 it's like trying to put together a puzzle with missing pieces, ya know? 😊
 
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