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Actors Who Hated Their Movie Roles
Not every job you take is going to be a winner –maybe you’re not a huge fan of your boss, co-workers, or the work in general.
Working in Hollywood may come across as more fun and glamorous than your 9-5, but not all of their jobs are a breezy, glittering experience either. Scores of big stars have since given interviews bashing certain past movie roles they’ve taken on, including Dakota Johnson in Madame Web, Channing Tatum in G.I. Joe: Rise of Cobra, and Megan Fox in Transformers.
“Of course it’s not nice to be a part of something that’s ripped to shreds, but I can’t say that I don’t understand,” Johnson said of the negative reaction to Madame Web–but more on that later.
For some, their dislike stemmed from bad experiences with a director or studio executive. For others, it was a distaste for the actual character, which some blamed on the screenwriter or source material. And other actors felt the need to apologize publicly after receiving negative feedback from fans or critics who felt their performance missed the mark.
Regardless of why they didn’t enjoy the experience, these 15 celebrities have voiced distaste for their previous movie roles.
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