Some movies have everything going for them at first, including a great cast, an interesting premise, real buzz. But whether it is the writing, the pacing, or something worse, the final product just never comes together as anticipated. These are the films that had all the potential to be great but ended up falling flat.

Prometheus (2012)

A return to a beloved universe with big ideas, but inconsistent writing and character decisions prevent it from reaching its full potential.

The Dark Tower (2017)

Based on a rich series of books, the film condenses too much into too little time, losing depth and impact in the process.

The Golden Compass (2007)

Based on a beloved book, but the adaptation feels incomplete and fails to capture the depth of its source material.

The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (2003)

A great concept bringing together iconic characters, but poor execution turns it into a forgettable experience.

The Snowman (2017)

A strong cast led by Michael Fassbender and a compelling source material, but the film feels incomplete and disjointed, with entire segments that don’t connect properly.

Tomorrowland (2015)

A promising premise about optimism and the future gets lost in a story that feels scattered and underdeveloped.

Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets (2017)

Visually stunning and imaginative, but weak character dynamics make it hard to stay invested in the story.

World War Z (2013)

Despite its scale and budget, the film struggles with consistency, especially after major changes to its final act.

Bright (2017)

A unique blend of fantasy and crime set in a modern world, but the execution never fully commits to its own concept.

Downsizing (2017)

Starts with an intriguing idea, then shifts tone and focus in a way that feels unfocused and uneven.

Elysium (2013)

Directed by Neill Blomkamp, it had a strong setup and themes, but the execution feels uneven and never fully develops its world.

Hancock (2008)

Will Smith brings charisma to the role, but the film shifts direction halfway through, losing the strength of its original concept.

In Time (2011)

A fascinating concept about time as currency quickly turns into a generic action story that barely explores its own ideas.

Jupiter Ascending (2015)

Visually ambitious, but the story and characters fail to match the scale, making it feel more confusing than compelling.

Passengers (2016)

With Jennifer Lawrence and Chris Pratt, the premise had huge potential, but the story choices undermine what could have been a far more complex and engaging film.

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