Even Blade Runner’s Director Ridley Scott and Tom Cruise Could Not Save This Box Office Disaster as ‘Legend’ Only Earned $15,000,000 at Box Office

Even Blade Runner's Director Ridley Scott and Tom Cruise Could Not Save This Box Office Disaster as 'Legend' Only Earned $15,000,000 at Box Office
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Tom Cruise is a name that is well-known among millions of people around the world. With his undeniable charisma, intense performances, and daring stunts, Cruise has become one of the most iconic and enduring actors in Hollywood. From his hit role in Top Gun to his unforgettable performances in the Mission: Impossible franchise, Cruise has consistently delivered thrilling and entertaining films that have captivated audiences for decades.

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Cruise is known for executing his dangerous film stunts all by himself, which makes his action film stand out from others. With the present immense popularity of the star, one might have hardly imagined that the Top Gun: Maverick star has also delivered flops in his career. But to anyone’s surprise, Cruise has been a part of a few flop movies, which included LegendLegend is one such movie that is recognized for being a box-office failure despite involving a talented filmmaker, Ridley Scott, and the star cast of Tom Cruise.

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Tom Cruise’s Box Office Failure: Legend (1985)

Legend is a film that is well-known for being a flop in the successful career of Tom Cruise. Released in 1985, it was directed by Ridley Scott and presented a visually stunning and enchanting fantasy world. The movie showcased Cruise in a role unlike any he had played before, taking on the character of a young forest dweller named Jack. Despite the film’s ambitious scope and breathtaking visuals, Legend failed to find the success it had hoped for at the box office.

The movie faced various challenges that contributed to its lackluster performance. The film’s darker tone and fantastical elements may not have resonated with a wide audience, as it deviated from the more mainstream and familiar roles Cruise had previously portrayed.

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Legend (1985)

Ridley Scott Failed To Save Legend Despite Delivering Hit Movies In The Same Genre

Ridley Scott is an acclaimed filmmaker who has delivered several impressive films to audiences. Known for his visually stunning and thought-provoking films, Scott has established himself as one of the most respected directors in the industry. His science fiction classics like Blade Runner and Alien and historical epics such as Gladiator and the Kingdom of Heaven are a testament to his incredible storytelling ability and meticulous attention to detail.

Tom Cruise in Legend
Tom Cruise in Legend

However, even the most accomplished directors are not immune to the occasional misstep, as exemplified by Scott’s collaboration with Tom Cruise in the fantasy film Legend. Despite their combined talents and the anticipation surrounding the project, Legend turned out to be a box office flop.

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Legend stands as a reminder that even the most talented filmmakers and charismatic actors can encounter setbacks in their careers. Despite a hit duo of maker and actor, the film failed to impress both the audiences and the critics. 

Legend is available on Amazon Prime Video.

Source: ScreenRant

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