“Behind the Curtain: Why These Beloved Actors Regret Their Most Iconic Roles”

"Behind the Curtain: Why These Beloved Actors Regret Their Most Iconic Roles"
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Tatum, like all of us, was a fan of the television show as a kid. Unfortunately, he said after reading the script he didn’t want to be G.I. Joe but couldn’t turn back.

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Ryan Reynolds Has Had A Rocky Relationship With Deadpool

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Today, everyone knows Reynolds to be the hilariously inappropriate Deadpool from the standalone movies. Before that though, he played Deadpool in X-Men Origins: Wolverine and it was just plain terrible. Reynolds has a deep love for the character and said that he was told if he didn’t play the part they would “get someone else to.”

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Reynolds didn’t want anyone else to take on the character so he swallowed his pride, but from the start knew “it’s the wrong version” of the character.

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Cher Couldn’t Care Less About Her Role In Burlesque

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Back in the 1980s, Cher was the most bankable actress of the decade. You’d think that would mean she’d only take on award-winning projects later in life, but you’re wrong. Cher famously would like to forget ever starring in the 2010 musical Burlesque.

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Cher openly told The Guardian that it could have “been a much better film” but that the director didn’t care about Cher’s input and told her he just wanted her to “shoot the dance numbers.”

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Christian Bale Hates His Musical Start

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Bale came to prominence when he was 17 years old for his role in the musical Newsies. While the film was well-liked by critics, Bale has commented that he felt like the role didn’t help him when he was gunning for a respectable and serious acting career.

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