That is a mere three-week window since the theater release.
Ten days after the Borderlands movie debuted, it was rumored that Lionsgate would soon release the movie on streaming platforms. Now, it has been officially announced that the movie will be available digitally on August 30, which is a mere three weeks after it was released on August 9 and suffered from a painful flop.
The movie will be available for purchase at $24.99, and for those who prefer to rent it, the cost is $19.99 for 48 hours. You can choose any preferred platform from Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, Google Play, and more.
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If you wonder how long it usually takes for a movie to go from theater to digital release, I’ve done a quick search here. Even though the time window could vary depending on the publishers’ distribution strategy, it usually takes 75 to 90 days before a movie walks onto screens in households. The pandemic period saw shorter periods, like an estimated 45 days.
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A website to check the box office shows that the Borderlands movie has earned a total of $25 million so far, which is less than 20% of the estimated $145 million overall cost. If you haven’t watched the Borderlands movie yet, you might want to check out our previous articles about reviews from audiences as well as industry insiders.
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