Peter Jackson's new fantasy adventure Mortal Engines is expected to fail at the box office, according to Variety.
With a production budget just over US$100 million (NZ$147m) and marketing costs in the tens of millions, the publication says the film could lose up to US$100 million, citing estimates from executives at rival studios.
Some reportedly project the loss could even rise to more than US$125 million.
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Mortal Engines, produced by Peter Jackson and directed by Christian Rivers, has so far made a global total of US$42 million. It took a measly US$7.5 million on its opening weekend in the US.