“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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Murray explained that he signed on for the role because he knew Joel Coen—one half of the iconic Coen Brothers—was writing the script so it must be good. As well all know, it wasn’t good. Murray said the film felt like a waste of his talents.

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Sia LaBeouf Said He Let The Indiana Jones Franchise Down

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Everyone was pretty excited when the reboot of the Indiana Jones series was announced featuring Harrison Ford and Shia LaBeouf. It ended up being a huge critical flop and LaBeouf largely says it’s because of his dislike of the character.

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LaBeouf believed he let the character down because he didn’t like the script or the role. As a result, the movie was a commercial success that fans hated.

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George Clooney Thought He Destroyed The Role Of Batman

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No one, not even the main actor, enjoyed the 1997 film, Batman & Robin. More than 15 years after the film’s release, George Clooney joked that he’d “been disinvited from Comic-Con for 20 years” and that he saw Adam West and apologized to him.

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Clooney as a superhero should have been a slam dunk but those darn nipples on the bat-suit really ruined everything. At least we got to see Arnold Schwarzenegger as Freeze.

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Channing Tatum Got Duped Into G.I. Joe

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There was a lot of hype surrounding the release of G.I. Joe in 2009 that suckered all of us, even the film’s star, into thinking it would be good. Years after the franchise ended, Tatum told Howard Stern that he hated the movie and “was pushed into doing it.”

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