Dimension FilmsThe Weinstein Company released the first movie following Harvey Weinstein's scandal this weekend.
Amityville: The Awakening was set to be released in 2015 but finally debuted in ten locations across the country on Saturday, two weeks after the haunted house sequel began streaming for free on Google Play.
Despite the film featuring names like Bella Thorne, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Jennifer Morrison and Cameron Monaghan and coming out just in time for Halloween, it grossed a minuscule $742 domestically, according to Box Office Mojo.
But Weinstein's scandal wasn't the only factor impacting such low numbers.
Not only was it shelved for two years, there was essentially no marketing put into the film's release and the stars did no press to promote it.
But this is far from the first flick to see such horrible numbers—even this year alone!
Charlie Hunnam's King Arthur: Legend of the Sword saw dismal numbers in May along with Scarlett Johansson's Ghost in the Shell, which was released in March.
Check out all the box office bombs over the years below:
King Arthur: Legend of the Sword (2017)
Production Budget: $175 million
Gross Revenue: $39.1 million
Ghost in a Shell (2017)
Production Budget: $110 million
Gross Revenue: $40.5 million
The BFG (2016)
Production Budget: $140 million
Gross Revenue: $51.9 million
Alice Through the Looking Glass (2016)
Production Budget: $170 million
Gross Revenue: $261.4 million
Gods of Egypt (2016)
Production Budget: $140 million
Gross Revenue: $145.1 million
Aloha (2015)
Production Budget: $37 million
Gross Revenue: $26.2 million
The Good Dinosaur (2015)
Production Budget: $175 million - $200 million
Gross Revenue: $331.9 million
Jem and the Holograms (2015)
Production Budget: $5 million
Gross Revenue: $2.3 million
Pan (2015)
Production Budget: $150 million
Gross Revenue: $128.4 million
The Man From U.N.C.L.E. (2015)
Production Budget: $75 million
Gross Revenue: $72.1 million
Estimated Losses: $80 million
Fantastic Four (2015)
Production Budget: $125 million
Gross Revenue: $146.7 million
Pixels (2015)
Production Budget: $88 million
Gross Revenue: $186.4 million
Tomorrowland (2015)
Production Budget: $190 million
Gross Revenue: $208.4 million
Jupiter Ascending (2015)
Production Budget: $176 million
Gross Revenue: $184 million
Blackhat (2015)
Production Budget: $70 million
Gross Revenue: $19.7 million
47 Ronin (2013)
Production Budget: $175 million
Gross Revenue: $151.8 million
R.I.P.D. (2013)
Production Budget: $130 million
Gross Revenue: $78.3 million
The Lone Ranger (2013)
Production Budget: $225 million
Gross Revenue: $260.5 million
Jack the Giant Slayer (2013)
Production Budget: $195 million
Gross Revenue: $197.7 million
John Carter (2012)
Production Budget: $250 million
Gross Revenue: $284.1 million
Hugo (2011)
Production Budget: $180 million
Gross Revenue: $185.7 million
Cowboys & Aliens (2011)
Production Budget: $163 million
Gross Revenue: $174.8 million
Mars Needs Moms (2011)
Production Budget: $150 million
Gross Revenue: $39 million
Green Lantern (2011)
Production Budget: $200 million
Gross Revenue: $220 million
How Do You Know (2010)
Production Budget: $100 million
Gross Revenue: $48.7 million
The Nutcracker in 3D (2010)
Production Budget: $90 million
Gross Revenue: $16.2 million
The Wolfman (2010)
Production Budget: $150 million
Gross Revenue: $139.8 million
Nine (2009)
Production Budget: $80 million
Gross Revenue: $53.9 million
Speed Racer (2008)
Production Budget: $120 million
Gross Revenue: $93.9 million
Evan Almighty (2007)
Production Budget: $175 million
Gross Revenue: $173.4 million
Which flick were you surprise to see make the list? Sound off in the comments below.