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Apple-Backed ‘Argylle’ Fails at Box Office with $200M Production Cost: What Went Wrong?

Apple’s foray into the world of blockbuster filmmaking has encountered a setback with the disappointing performance of “Argylle,” a high-budget spy comedy. Despite its star-studded cast and a production budget of $200 million US, the film directed by Matthew Vaughn and distributed by Universal only managed to bring in $18 million US during its opening weekend in North American theatres, as reported by Variety.

The underwhelming box office numbers for “Argylle” have raised eyebrows and sparked discussions within the industry about what went wrong. Phones Canada is here to break down this news for you, so let’s take a closer look at the situation.

This unexpected turn of events has sparked conversations about the challenges that Apple faces as it expands its presence in the film industry. We’re here to dissect what this means for Apple and how it could impact their future endeavors in filmmaking.

Despite the initial setback, Apple’s foray into filmmaking is a testament to their ambition and willingness to take risks in new ventures. The outcome of “Argylle” serves as a learning opportunity for Apple as they navigate the complex world of blockbuster filmmaking.

At Phones Canada, we will continue to keep you updated on all things tech and entertainment-related, so be sure to stay tuned for more news and insights from us. Thank you for reading!

The original article first appeared on iPhone in Canada Blog.

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