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Margot Robbie<\/strong> has seen her second movie in a row become a box office bomb, as Babylon<\/em><\/strong> failed to gain a hold over the festive period. The movie, which also stars Brad Pitt, Olivia Wilde and Tobey Maguire, was given a limited release on December 23 to less than positive reviews and that has clearly not helped the film’s box office earnings. Currently, the movie seems certain to end the extended weekend having taken less than $6 million against its $79 million budget.<\/p>\n
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Babylon is a three-hour-plus movie<\/em>which as many moviegoers know is long for any movie, and it seems that many just haven’t had the time to spend heading to cinemas to see it, especially when playing next door is the visually stunning Avatar: The Way of Water<\/em>. While a lot of the issues with movies like Babylon<\/em> recently have revolved around timing, as well as people being more choosy about which movies they spend money to go and see on the big screen, for Margot Robbie this is the second movie in the last few months to have been badly reviewed and flopped at the box office.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n
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MOVIEWEB VIDEO OF THE DAY<\/strong><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\nMargot Robbie has rarely put a foot wrong since breaking into Hollywood with her role in The Wolf of Wall Street<\/em>. In October, the movie Amsterdam<\/em> was released in a flurry of controversy, and ended up crashing at the box office and with critics. Now, Robbie is once again facing the same story again with Babylon<\/em>and it seems like even its wider release in January may not be enough to save the movie from being a commercial failure.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n
Related: Babylon Review: A Spectacle of Hedonistic Excess<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n
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