Disney's swashbuckling adventure saga Treasure Planet sailed onto screens in 2002. Featuring a cutting-edge animation style and a stellar cast of voice actors, including Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Emma Thompson, and Martin Short, the film boasted a staggering $140 million (£97m) production budget.
Despite its current status as a cult classic, the movie failed to make a splash at the box office, earning just $110 million (£76m) globally upon its release. A significant factor in its dismal performance was the stiff competition it faced from the likes of Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets and Die Another Day.
While it fell short by $30 million (£21m) compared to its production budget, the financial outcome becomes even more bleak when the costs of marketing the movie are factored in. Sources estimate that Disney suffered losses ranging from $85 million (£59m) to a colossal $240 million (£166m).