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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Anne Hathaway's Colossal Flop Finds New Life on Streaming

Anne Hathaway's Colossal Flop Finds New Life on Streaming

11 Feb

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Summary

  • Actress Anne Hathaway humorously noted her 2017 film Colossal went unseen.
  • She filmed the quirky kaiju comedy while pregnant with her first child.
  • The film is now available on Netflix, hoping to find a wider audience.
Anne Hathaway's Colossal Flop Finds New Life on Streaming

Actress Anne Hathaway humorously recounted the quiet theatrical release of her 2017 film "Colossal." While shooting the quirky kaiju comedy in 2015, Hathaway was pregnant with her first child. She reminisced about making the "wonderfully insane" movie directed by Nacho Vigalondo in Vancouver with her husband and dogs.

Hathaway joked that "Colossal" shattered box office records, sarcastically implying its massive success. In reality, she admitted, "no one saw it" upon its initial release. The film, which also starred Jason Sudeikis, is now available on Netflix.

Hathaway expressed optimism that the film might finally connect with viewers, suggesting "2026 is finally Colossal's year." She described the movie as funny, strange, silly yet smart, and encouraged people to watch it, noting its positive critical reception.

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"Colossal" is a science fiction black comedy directed by Nacho Vigalondo. It stars Anne Hathaway as an unemployed writer who discovers she shares a connection with a giant creature appearing in Seoul, while she battles alcoholism and a difficult colleague.

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Colossal is a science fiction black comedy about an unemployed writer who discovers she shares a connection with a giant creature appearing in Seoul.
Colossal was released in theaters in 2017 and is now available on Netflix.
Anne Hathaway humorously noted that while she loved making the film, it was not widely seen in theaters upon its 2017 release.

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