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Borderlands Flops at Box Office, Prepares for PVOD Release

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Key Takeaways:
– Lionsgate is set to release Eli Roth's Borderlands film on Premium on Demand (PVOD) on August 30.
– Despite having a -studded cast, the film has struggled at the box office.
– Production issues, such as delays and rewrites, added to the movie's woes.
, Jimmy O'Dee, mentioned that the original intention was for an R-rated film.
– Borderlands movie is based on the video game franchise of the same name.

Are you a movie freak for something new to watch? Beginning August 30th, Lionsgate is bringing Eli Roth's Borderlands to Premium Video on Demand (PVOD). It's a good thing because the film didn't do well at movie theatres.

A Star-Studded Cast Couldn't Save the Film

Borderlands boasts a cast of film greats, including Cate Blanchett, Kevin Hart, Jack Black, Jamie Lee Curtis, Ariana Greenblatt, and Gina Gershon. You'd think that sort of cast would be a recipe for success, right? But, surprisingly, it didn't work out that way. Borderlands only managed to scrape up $25 million so far, which is bad news considering its enormous budget of $110-$120 million.

Struggles

The making of Borderlands wasn't smooth sailing either. There were all kinds of problems during production like continuous delays, script rewrites, and no clear direction for the plot. According to insiders, it was pretty rough getting this film off the ground.

Aiming for R-Rated Carnage

Interestingly, Jimmy O'Dee, the film's stunt coordinator mentioned that Borderlands was initially planned to be R-rated. There were going to be a lot of gory scenes with head and feet cutting, but eventually, things changed. The movie wound up with a PG-13 rating. Knowing Eli Roth and his love for , it's not hard to see why he initially wanted more gore in the movie.

The Borderlands Legacy

For those unfamiliar with Borderlands, it's based on a popular video game series. Cate Blanchett stars as the notorious outlaw, Lillith, who returns to her and forms a team of misfits to find a child. Sounds exciting, doesn't it?

Despite its woeful box office performance, Borderlands might still have a place in the world of entertainment. From August 30, it'll be available for purchase on PVOD. So why not plan a movie night at home? Get some over, lay out a spread of snacks, and prepare to be entertained – regardless of what critics might say.

In The End

While Borderlands might not have hit the mark at the box office, there's something morbidly curious about the film that could make it a hit for home-viewers. Remember, not every movie needs to change the world – sometimes, a flick like Borderlands might be just what you need for a goof-off night with your pals.

So, keep an eye on out on your PVOD service, because Borderlands could be marching to a different beat in your home soon.

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Brent Antonio
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