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Take-Two's CEO generously calls the cataclysmically bad Borderlands movie 'disappointing', but it st

By Dr. Elara Vance | December 07, 2025

The Borderlands movie was very, very, very bad. So bad that it ended its theatrical run after generating a mere , which is nothing compared to the roughly $115 million production budget. Indeed, it's barely enough to cover the $30 million marketing cost. So it's quite generous of Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick to call it only "disappointing" rather than a crime against cinema.

Chatting to prior to yesterday's Take-Two earnings call, Zelnick was able to find a silver lining. "Obviously that movie was disappointing. That said, it actually sold more catalogue. So, I don't think it hurt at all; if anything I think it may have helped a little bit. It does highlight something that I've spoken about many times, which is the difficulty of bringing our intellectual property to another medium."

Zelnick is broadly pretty cautious about adaptations, considering them major risks that could harm the games they're based on—at least if they flop. But it looks like that's not been the case with Borderlands. The series is one of the main contributors to Take-Two's net bookings of $1.47 billion, and the player numbers for each game saw a sharp bump upon the arrival of the atrocious film.

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