The Borderlands movie is facing more than just scathing reviews in its opening week. While critics have largely panned the film, a behind-the-scenes controversy has emerged regarding uncredited work.
A Rocky Premiere:
The Eli Roth-directed adaptation currently boasts a dismal 6% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 49 critic reviews. Prominent critics have been particularly harsh, with descriptions ranging from "wacko BS" to humor that largely misses the mark, despite some positive comments on design elements. Early social media reactions echoed this negativity, labeling the film "lifeless," "terrible," and "uninspired." However, a more positive audience score of 49% suggests a divergence in opinion, with some viewers appreciating the film's action and crude humor, even if certain lore changes proved confusing.
Uncredited Work Sparks Controversy:
Adding to the film's woes, freelance rigger Robbie Reid recently revealed on X (formerly Twitter) that he and the artist responsible for modeling the character Claptrap were not given screen credit. Reid expressed disappointment, particularly given his consistent credit history on previous projects. He speculated that the omission might stem from him and the artist leaving their studio in 2021, acknowledging that such oversights are unfortunately prevalent in the industry. Reid's statement highlights a broader concern about the treatment and crediting of artists within the film industry.
The situation underscores that the Borderlands movie's challenges extend beyond its critical reception, encompassing concerns about fair treatment and credit within the film's production.