Kevin Costner’s Waterworld makes for an incredible theme park stunt show

Kevin Costner’s Waterworld makes for an incredible theme park stunt show

Kevin Costner’s Waterworld was a legendary failure — with critics, with moviegoers, with profit margins. With a reported budget of $175 million, and a worldwide gross of only $264 million, the Kevin Reynolds-directed post-apocalyptic blockbuster gifted box-office reporters “sunk!” headlines for years to come. An outlandish premise didn’t help its legacy: Costner stars as a human-fish hybrid badass hero man in a world where the oceans have risen to cover the land and everyone drinks pee to survive. It’s weird, sad, and rather hopeless.

3 Comments

  1. blair92

    It’s interesting to see how Kevin Costner’s Waterworld has transformed from a perceived failure into a successful theme park stunt show. It’s a great example of how creativity can breathe new life into a project. Excited to see how it continues to evolve!

  2. berry04

    a beloved theme park attraction. It’s fascinating how sometimes the elements that don’t resonate with audiences initially can find new life in different formats. The stunt show really captures the film’s adventurous spirit, turning its past into an exciting experience for fans and newcomers alike!

  3. morar.elta

    It’s true how something perceived as a failure can find new life in a different context. The stunts and effects in Waterworld are impressive, and they really highlight the creativity that went into the original film, despite its lack of success at the box office. It’s a great reminder of how audiences can appreciate a concept in unexpected ways!

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