Commercially, the film underperformed at the box office, grossing $54.2 million against a $25 million budget ($20 million on a 40-day re-release). This underperformance reflected audience hesitation toward reboots that fail to innovate while maintaining reverence for the source material. While the 2012 film may not have achieved critical acclaim, it served as a reintroduction to the Stooges’ brand of humor for younger viewers. The movie’s runtime (92 minutes) and PG rating made it accessible to families, though it retained the original trio’s signature violence and absurdity. Notably, the film highlighted the Stooges’ influence on modern comedy, with its stylized slapstick echoing the influence of Monty Python and Jackass .
Commercially, the film underperformed at the box office, grossing $54.2 million against a $25 million budget ($20 million on a 40-day re-release). This underperformance reflected audience hesitation toward reboots that fail to innovate while maintaining reverence for the source material. While the 2012 film may not have achieved critical acclaim, it served as a reintroduction to the Stooges’ brand of humor for younger viewers. The movie’s runtime (92 minutes) and PG rating made it accessible to families, though it retained the original trio’s signature violence and absurdity. Notably, the film highlighted the Stooges’ influence on modern comedy, with its stylized slapstick echoing the influence of Monty Python and Jackass .