Clooney, Depp, Efron movies among biggest Hollywood flops of 2015

All three joined Bradley Cooper, Sean Penn and Bill Murray in headlining what Forbes called Hollywood’s biggest turkeys of the year, based on the percentage of their budgets they earned back at the theater as of Nov. 18.

Leading the pile was Murray’s critically panned October comedy “Rock the Kasbah,” which grossed $2.9 million on an estimated $15 million production, Forbes said.

Penn’s $40 million budget thriller “The Gunman” failed to bring in the crowds in March, collecting $10.7 million in box office receipts and coming in second.

Clooney couldn’t save futuristic summer offering “Tomorrowland.” Although the film grossed $209 million, Forbes noted that the production budget was estimated at $190 million, not including marketing costs. It was placed 14th on the list.

Despite an all-star line-up including Cooper and Emma Stone, Hawaii-based romantic comedy “Aloha” was among the year’s most- publicized misfires, with a $37 million return on an estimated $26.3 million production budget.

Efron’s electronic dance music movie “We Are Your Friends” was listed in 8th place and Depp’s quirky action caper “Mortdecai” was placed 10th.

Forbes compiled the list based on box office takings and estimated production budgets for films that were widely released in North America from January-October 2015.

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