Check Out These 10 Biggest Summer Movie Flops of All Time

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The 13th Warrior

Date released: Aug. 27, 1999

Budget: $160 million

Worldwide box-office take: $61.7 million

Estimated loss (adjusted for inflation): $99 million to $185 million

Father's Day

Date released: May 9, 1997

Budget: $85 million

Worldwide box-office take: $35.7 million

Estimated loss (adjusted for inflation): $100 million

Windtalkers

Date released: June 4, 2002

Budget: $115 million

Worldwide box-office take: $77.6 million

Estimated loss (adjusted for inflation): $101 million to $108 million

Evan Almighty

Date released: June 22, 2007

Budget: $175 million

Worldwide box-office take: $17.3 million

Estimated loss (adjusted for inflation): $102 million

Battlefield Earth

Date released: May 12, 2000

Budget: $73 million

Worldwide box-office take: $29.7 million

Estimated loss (adjusted for inflation): $102 million

Stealth

Date released: July 29, 2005

Budget: $135 million

Worldwide box-office take: $76.9 million

Estimated loss (adjusted for inflation): $118 million

Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within

Date released: July 11, 2001

Budget: $127 million

Worldwide box-office take: $85.1 million

Estimated loss (adjusted for inflation): $127 million

The Adventures of Pluto Nash

Date released: June 16, 2000

Budget: $100 million

Worldwide box-office take: $7.1 million

Estimated loss (adjusted for inflation): $128 million

Titan A.E.

Date released: June 16, 2000

Budget: $75 million

Worldwide box-office take: $36.75 million

Estimated loss (adjusted for inflation): $139 million

King Arthur: Legend of the Sword

Date released: May 12, 2017

Budget: $175 million

Worldwide box-office take: $140.3 million

Estimated loss: $150 million

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