It's fair to say that Borderlands has not been a successful movie, but maybe that can all change now it's available to watch at home.
After making only $15.5 million at the US box office and $32.9 million worldwide to date, Lionsgate has released the video game adaptation on digital platforms to give it a second chance.
In the UK, you can buy or rent Borderlands from Prime Video, iTunes and other participating digital retailers.
In the US, you can buy or rent Borderlands from Prime Video, iTunes and other digital retailers in the US.
Related: Borderlands opens with dismal Rotten Tomatoes rating
The movie's speedy digital release is not necessarily a direct response to its poor box-office performance, as other Lionsgate movies – such as The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare and The Strangers: Chapter 1 – have also had quick digital releases.
You can also pre-order Borderlands on DVD, Blu-ray and 4K Ultra HD ahead of its physical release in the UK. Like the digital release, Lionsgate has yet to confirm a release date.
There's also a limited-edition 4K Steelbook available to pre-order.
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Ahead of its release, Borderlands landed a dismal 7% rating on Rotten Tomatoes from its first 55 reviews.
It's since risen to 10% from 152 reviews, which marks a career-low rating for Cate Blanchett, as well as being one of the lowest ratings for director Eli Roth and stars Jamie Lee Curtis and Kevin Hart.
If Borderlands can take comfort from anything, it's not the most high-profile flop of the late summer releases as The Crow, which is also now available to watch at home, has made less money at the box office.
Borderlands is available to buy or rent from Prime Video, iTunes and more in the UK.
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