Big budgets and massive marketing campaigns do not always guarantee success at the box office. Over the years, Hollywood studios have spent enormous amounts of money on movies that audiences simply ignored, rejected, or quickly forgot. Some of these films were expected to launch franchises, revive classic characters, or dominate theatres for months, only to become financial disasters instead. In several cases, the losses were so severe that they damaged careers, hurt entire studios, or changed the way blockbuster filmmaking was approached afterward. Here are cinema’s 15 greatest box office flops, ranked from the smallest losses to the most catastrophic financial bombs in movie history.IMDb15. The 13th Warrior — Estimated Loss: $57 MillionProduction troubles and expensive reshoots turned the historical action movie into a major financial disappointment.cnx.cmd.push(function() {cnx({playerId: "106e33c0-3911-473c-b599-b1426db57530",}).render("0270c398a82f44f49c23c16122516796");});IMDb14. The Adventures of Pluto Nash — Estimated Loss: $65 MillionThe sci-fi comedy starring Eddie Murphy became infamous for earning almost nothing compared to its massive budget.IMDb13. Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within — Estimated Loss: $74 MillionThe ambitious CGI film failed to attract enough audiences despite its groundbreaking visual technology.IMDb12. Mars Needs Moms — Estimated Loss: $100 MillionDisney’s animated sci-fi adventure struggled badly at the box office and quickly disappeared from theatres.IMDb11. The Alamo — Estimated Loss: $101 MillionThe expensive historical epic failed to connect with audiences despite its large scale production.IMDb10. Strange World — Estimated Loss: $120 MillionDisney’s animated adventure underperformed dramatically during its theatrical run and became one of the studio’s biggest recent flops.IMDb9. John Carter — Estimated Loss: $126 MillionThe movie was intended to launch a major franchise, but it collapsed under its enormous production and marketing costs.IMDb8. The Lone Ranger — Estimated Loss: $130 MillionDespite starring Johnny Depp, the western blockbuster failed to justify its gigantic budget.IMDb7. Mortal Engines — Estimated Loss: $175 MillionThe visually ambitious fantasy film struggled to build interest and quickly became a costly disaster.IMDb6. Tomorrowland — Estimated Loss: $180 MillionDisney hoped the sci-fi adventure would become a franchise starter, but audiences never fully embraced it.IMDb5. Cutthroat Island — Estimated Loss: $185 MillionThe pirate adventure became one of the most infamous bombs of the 1990s and helped sink its studio financially.IMDb4. The Flash — Estimated Loss: $200 MillionYears of production issues and weak audience interest led to a disastrous theatrical performance for the superhero movie.IMDb3. Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny — Estimated Loss: $220 MillionThe long awaited sequel carried such a huge budget that even decent ticket sales could not prevent massive losses.IMDb2. Solo: A Star Wars Story — Estimated Loss: $250 MillionBehind the scenes turmoil and franchise fatigue contributed to one of the biggest financial disappointments in Star Wars history.Laura Radford / Courtesy Marvel1. The Marvels — Estimated Loss: $300 MillionThe superhero sequel became one of the most expensive box office failures ever after collapsing worldwide despite the power of the Marvel brand.The post Cinema’s 15 Greatest Flops, Ranked By Dollars Lost appeared first on Den of Geek.