Box office numbers show popularity, but sometimes a film's true cultural impact is measured years later. What's a movie that was a financial disappointment initially but has since become a genuine classic?
Blade Runner started as a box office disappointment but today is a cornerstone of sci fi cinema famed for its mood and ideas
The Shawshank Redemption limped to theaters and did not light up the box office yet it grew into a timeless classic thanks to word of mouth and home viewing
Donnie Darko opened softly and bombed at first but later found a devoted audience on home video and streaming turning into a cult classic
Fight Club did not explode at first but over time it became a cultural touchstone with quotable lines and a depth that age well
The Iron Giant underperformed on release but grew into a beloved family film appreciated for its warmth and craft
Box office 2025 trends note that a few titles stick around long after the opening and become genuine classics despite a weak first run