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Lamz.Action Stars Stall: Jason Statham and Sylvester Stallone Unable to Salvage ‘Expendables 4’ as Film Tanks with $49 Million Loss at the Box Office

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Expend4bles becomes the worst-reviewed film of the franchise and has lost a significant amount of money at the box office.

  • The third film of the Expendables franchise experienced a decline in popularity as the franchise’s magic lacked appeal to audiences.
  • Expend4bles, the worst-reviewed film in the franchise, earned only $50.8 million despite its $100 million budget.
  • The director of the film, Scott Waugh talked about this transition and how the passing of the baton from Stallone to Statham is exciting.

Stallone's 'Expendables' Brings Back Action All-Stars - The New York Times

Sylvester Stallone created the Expendables franchise with the hope of bringing together some of the biggest action heroes of his time along with the younger contemporary ones. The first two Expendables films proved to be just that with the old and new blood fighting against a common enemy giving audiences unlimited Entertainment. It was a fun concept that worked well, at least for the 2 films.

The third film was when the franchise started to lose steam as the magic of the franchise did not attract audiences anymore. The franchise reached a new low recently with the release of Expend4bles. It was the worst-reviewed film of the franchise and now it has lost a significant amount of money at the box office.

Expend4bles was released amidst very low expectations on 22 September 2023. The franchise had been running low since the very mixed reception of the third installment way back in 2014. The franchise needed a big boost. There was a flicker of hope that Sylvester Stallone and Jason Statham would bring some star power and much-needed energy back to the franchise.

But it all went downhill as the film became the worst-reviewed film of the franchise. Additionally, the film managed to earn only $50.8 million against its $100 million budget (according to The Numbers). This is an all-time low for the franchise both in terms of reviews and box office returns. It is also especially disappointing that Stallone wasn’t even there for the majority of the film.

Sylvester Stallone's Action-Hero Action Flick - The New York Times

The future of the franchise is undoubtedly questionable now. With Stallone having claimed that the fourth installment will be his last, the franchise has lost its main draw for the audience. It remains to be seen whether Statham leads the franchise for a potential fifth installment or they manage to bring back Stallone for another one.

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