Box office Borderlands grossed $15.5 million in the United States and Canada, and $17.5 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $33 million. In the United States and Canada,
Borderlands was released alongside
It Ends with Us and
Cuckoo, and was projected to gross $8–16 million from 3,125 theaters in its opening weekend. The film made $4 million on its first day, including an estimated $1.32 million from Thursday previews. It ended up debuting with $8.6 million, finishing in fourth. It made $2.4 million in its second weekend. Strauss Zelnick, CEO of
Take Two Interactive and the parent company of Gearbox, said in November 2024, "Even though the film was disappointing, it actually benefited our catalogue sales" in terms of the video game series, but also stated they will remain selective about future video game film adaptions.
Critical response Borderlands received negative reviews from critics. Audiences polled by
CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "D+" on an A+ to F scale, while those surveyed by
PostTrak gave it a 46% positive score, with 31% saying they would definitely recommend it. while
Variety found it was a "generic gaming adaptation that deprives audiences of the most valuable ingredient of its source: surprise."
The Independent said it was a "total disaster" while
Rolling Stone wondered if
Borderlands was the worst video game movie ever. The
Evening Standard suggested it was the worst film of the year.
PC Gamer compared
Borderlands to numerous other video game movie adaptations: "You might have heard the claim that this is a righting of the scale, … [to] remind us that good adaptations are the exception, not the rule. We needed a new
Super Mario Bros.. We didn't get one.
Borderlands cannot hold a candle to
Super Mario Bros. It is not interestingly bad. ... It has no cheesy, thwarted ambition to redeem it. It never becomes more than a waste of a hundred minutes." Blanchett's performance was praised by Tim Grierson of
Screen Daily, who contrasted it with the rest of the ensemble cast: "Not many in the starry ensemble shine. Vivid character actors like Gina Gershon and Jamie Lee Curtis... are trapped in stale genre types. Even the potentially intriguing change-of-pace performances—such as Hart in a far more sombre turn than we expect from the explosive comedian—flatline." Among the more positive reviews,
MovieWeb wrote, "Roth displays his cinematic prowess with solid combat scenes. Munteanu's Krieg is a beast and a half, twisting baddies into human pretzels with unabashed glee. The violence is brutal but not graphically disturbing ... It's stunning to see a Roth film without even a hint of blood. The producers made a business calculation to avoid the R-rating and allow children who also enjoy the games to see the film. Die-hard Roth fans expecting his trademark gruesome torture should sit this one out." Brian Tallerico, writing for
RogerEbert.com, gave the film one star out of four, describing it as an "ugly, boring, truly inept piece of filmmaking". It is considered one of the worst films of 2024 by
Metacritic,
Letterboxd,
Digital Trends,
Screen Crush and
The Times-Tribune.
Screen Rant wrote that the script, action sequences, humor, PG-13 rating, unoriginality, underdeveloped characters, and lack of chemistry were criticized; though some praised Blanchett's performance.
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