
A $250 million, Red One was one of the most expensive movies of the year. Such a high budget is typically Flopped for epic blockbusters that promise action with thrilling, They dont’ have to make such films ,In which they Can’t guarantee that ,Is this film gonna be the block Buster or get Flopped , They are going to appeal for this Worldwide. But for a film to when it is a point of profits , it have to earn much more than its production cost.
A simple rule of thumb is that a movie needs to make about twice its production budget at the box office to break even—this means Red One would need to earn at least $500 million to cover its expenses. So, when it only brought in $160 million, it was a major financial setback.
The movie industry is used to big-budget films, but sometimes even the most hardest-working projects don't get succeed. One example is Red One, a movie with a huge budget of $250 million and it can only earned $160 million at the box office

This disappointing result has led people to wonder what went wrong with the movie’s story or budget. But we can put the question to the writer of the movie Jake Kasdan , He needs to check before writing this big budget containing film.
Also This movie containing the two most popular stars in it , like Dwayne Johnson The Rock Johnson and Chris Evans. Chris Evan is the one of the main character in Marvels named as Captain America . He used to works for marvels and recently died in the movie as his character Johnny Storm.

At the end of the day, a movie’s financial success depends not only on its production but also on how it performs at the box office. With a budget of $250 million and earnings of just $160 million, Red One didn’t even come close to making a profit. When you factor in marketing and distribution costs, the losses could be much higher.
Red One is a warning for the movie industry. Even with a huge budget, big stars, and big dreams, it still didn’t do well at the box office. The movie’s failure shows that having a lot of money and famous names doesn’t always mean success if the story, direction, and timing aren’t right.
