"The Huntsman: Winter's War" has finally hit the stalls of the box office and yet it has been speculated that the movie failed to generate box office hits for the Universal Studios. Moreover, the failed attempt to win big in the box office has affected Universal Studios and is anticipated to affect Chris Hemsworth's job and revenues as well.
A former post from the Daily Trojan reported, "Once upon a time in a conference room at Universal Studios, a group of executives decided to take a relatively decent movie, get rid of one of the main characters, add four dwarves, an ice queen and a magic mirror to create The Huntsman: Winter's War, a film that represents yet another dim result of studios digging into their movie vaults and churning out unoriginal movies in an effort to attract audiences to theaters or, in other words, print money."
It stands out that the overall scale for the "The Huntsman: Winter's War" is blended with a variety of things filled with witty humor, powerful leading ladies, stunning visual effects and masterful costume design, according to the same post.
However, due to the weak plot it lowered the potentially positive qualities of the film. It looks like the movie is undertaking the similar road that "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" has undertaken, as reported by Jobs & Hire.
It goes without saying that "The Huntsman: Winter's War" was not able to dominate much revenues for the Universal Studios, and even though it is not due to the acting prowess of Chris Hemsworth, his job and his artistry is still being linked to the fate of the movie.