Top 20 Biggest Disney Movie Flops

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Published 2024-04-13
Sometimes, even the House of Mouse fails at the box office! Welcome to WatchMojo, and today we’re looking at Disney productions that suffered the greatest loss at the box office, if not with audiences. Our countdown includes movies “The Black Cauldron”, “Tomorrowland”. “The New Mutants” and more! Which Disney bombs hit you the hardest? Do any deserve more attention? Let us know in the comments.

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All Comments (21)
  • It’s a shame Treasure Planet didn’t pan out in the Box Office due to Harry Potter. Treasure Planet is a classic staple of my childhood
  • @BubblyJubbly
    Words can’t describe how underrated Treasure Planet and The Black Cauldron are.
  • Fun fact: One of the funniest things about The Black Cauldron is that it came out in theatres in 1985, but it was such a commercial failure that Disney didn't even release on VHS until 1997.
  • @Luisito073
    Here are some reasons why Disney's new movies flop: Bad marketing Releasing movies on streaming rather than theaters Remaking their classic movies Change the characters Covid
  • @zackrules4797
    You know what the saddest thing is, Disney did actually had high hops for more Treasure Planet projects with a TV series and a sequel were Jim Hawkins has love interest named Kate, teaming up with Long John Silver to stop Ironbeard, who is the main antagonist of the sequel, and he was going to be voiced by Willem Dafoe. Unfortunately, when they saw the first movie's failure at the box office, those plans were ultimately left buried.
  • @ViewerOnline101
    Treasure Planet and The Black Cauldron may have been financial flops when the movies came out, but they've since become cult classics.
  • @redbearddan2000
    2013: Disney loses money on movies based on niche things (The Lone Ranger) 2023: Disney loses money on big famous IPs bought long time ago (MCU and Indiana Jones)
  • @Banguelas
    So 11 films on a top 20 flops list were made in the last 10 years from a 90 years cinematography history. Disney is in a bad trend, needs to woke up.
  • @henri191
    John Carter isn't a bad movie at all for me
  • @ColtonRMagby
    I love mo-cap, but Mars Needs Moms is a prime example of how NOT to do it.
  • @redbearddan2000
    I am surprised that The Marvels didn't make it to this list with the lowest box-office performance in the whole MCU
  • @TheMackMetroid
    The Marvels? Live-Action Little Mermaid? Wish? The Eternals? Ant man 3? Solo a Star Wars Story? May want to do a follow up video!
  • @jamesgeorgi6627
    Mars Needs Moms was pretty much the beginning of Robert Zemekis’ downfall but the Pinocchio remake contributed to tarnishing his reputation even more
  • @Mathmachine
    You know your list is off to a good start when the very first thing is a $100 million loss.
  • @MaxL-zj7eh
    14:44 If you ask Me, The 2023 Haunted Mansion could also be a sequel to the 2003 Haunted Mansion.
  • @Animeguy300
    Around the world in 80 days deserves better
  • @bennywark3103
    I feel bad for Dial of Destiny, Treasure Planet, Tomorrow Land, Turning Red, The Lone Ranger, and John Carter. I enjoyed them alot.
  • The Black Cauldron, Treasure Planet and Turning Red may have bombed but i still watch them till this day. 😃
  • @georgeasbell1044
    I still say there's something fishy about the John Carter movie. It's being said that Disney spent a bunch of money on advertising but I remember thinking back in the day "they didn't advertise this movie very well." I think Disney purposefully bombed it for some reason.