It’s that time of year again when we tell you which movies bombed at the box office.<br /><br />And we have to start with Collide.<br /><br />The Nicholas Hoult and Felicity Jones film suffered a yearlong release delay, but that didn’t keep the movie away from the flophouse. The thriller cost an estimated $21.5 million to make and it only brought in $4 million at the box office. Worldwide.<br /><br />Gore Verbinski’s A Cure for Wellness didn’t fare much better. The Dane DeHaan fantasy/thriller earned $8 million domestically and another $18 million at the foreign box office. Only problem? It cost $40 million to make.<br /><br />Valerian and the City of a Thousand Pieces earned a spot on our biggest flops of the year list. It only raked in $132 million worldwide, which sounds like a lot. But when you consider that it cost an estimated $177 million to produce, it’s labeled a flop.<br /><br />Charlie Hunnam couldn’t save Guy Richie’s King Arthur: Legend of the Sword because it got slayed at the box office. It cost $175 million to make. It had a marketing budget of $130 million… and it only earned $130.7 million. Guess you could say it didn’t make the cut.<br /><br />But the biggest flop of the year belongs to Christian Bale and Oscar Issac. They’re Armenian genocide drama, The Promise, had a $100 million dollar production budget. And can you guess what it earned? Only $10 million dollars. Ouch.<br />