Fans and critics are rarely on the same ship, but Borderlands has pulled off the impossible. It is quite often that fans and critics have completely opposite opinions about a movie. What critics love barely reaches the profitable threshold for a film, and what does bonkers in terms of box-office numbers often divides opinion.
Borderlands is uniting fans and critics, but for the wrong reasons.
The opening box office for Borderlands is fairly low, at $8.8 million, but what’s most concerning is the low income per theater—$2,816 per theater is especially troubling, keeping the star-studded cast in mind.
The bad journey for Borderlands continues as audiences give it a D+ on CinemaScore and 10% on Rotten Tomatoes, one of the lowest ratings this entire year.
The trailer of the film was pretty energetic, but it seems the film itself lacks energy. Being a weird mix of Mad Max and Guardians of the Galaxy, the film had potential but goes dry in no time.
The movie also opened with 0% on Rotten Tomatoes, which is an achievement for all the wrong reasons. As it stands, the film will be slapped hard, and with films like Alien: Romulus and The Crow coming up, they will definitely overshadow Borderlands.