Sydney Sweeney and Ana de Armas’s biggest R-rated flop of 2025, Eden, is already available for a digital release following a disastrous box office collection.
From Ron Howard’s direction to the inclusion of iconic actors like Jude Law, Vanessa Kirby, and more, Eden was a tragic failure. As of now, Eden is available to rent or buy on major platforms like Apple TV, Prime Video, and more, after spending around a month in theaters.
The film had everything in its grasp to make it big. However, the story seemed irrelevant to the current audience’s taste, which resulted in meager box office earn ings.
Why Eden Failed at the Box Office With Sydney Sweeney, Ana de Armas, and Vanessa Kirby?
With a storyline based on true events, Eden depicts the history of a small, remote, uninhabited island in the Galápagos where a family moves in to survive their days out in peace.
Soon, they are joined by another family and a rich baroness who wants to turn that land into a luxurious hotel. Power struggle and chaos ensue as these families and people forget what humanity stands for and start pillaging and fighting each other for survival.
With an intriguing storyline and Ron Howard sitting in the director’s chair, Eden was a masterpiece that turned out to be a disappointing failure. The main cause of this failure was a lack of publicity and not enough word-of-mouth promotion.
The film’s trailer and its release made the headlines quite late, as people simply had no anticipation or hype surrounding this movie. Despite an impressive star cast of actors like Jude Law, Vanessa Kirby, Ana de Armas, and more, the star power wasn’t able to save this movie.
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What Eden’s Disappointing Box Office Means for the Movie
Well, Eden is not something that was specifically made for theaters since it’s more of a slow-burning thriller where the power of struggle leads to intense violence. It’s an overview of humans vs humans.
Naturally, although it had a disastrous box office collection, Eden has the potential to do very well in PVOD sales (Premium Video-on-Demand). With the movie available for digital release, it seems that fans might appreciate the value and morals of the film more when sitting in the comfort of their homes rather than in theater seats.
With such a short gap between the theatrical release date and the digital release date, it could be assumed that the streaming release of this film could potentially happen within three months.
Although it remains a speculation at this point, nothing can be confirmed or denied at the moment. What are your thoughts about the Ron Howard movie? Let us know in the comments below.
Eden is currently available to buy or rent on Apple TV, Prime Video, and more. (USA).