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19 Movies That Almost Destroyed Actor’s Careers

19 Movies That Almost Destroyed Actor’s Careers

19 Movies That Almost Destroyed Actor’s Careers

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"John Carter" (2012)

Courtesy of Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures

"The Love Guru" (2008)

Courtesy of Paramount Pictures

"Norbit" (2007)

Courtesy of Paramount Pictures

"Gigli" (2003)

courtesy of Columbia Pictures

"Freddy Got Fingered" (2001)

Courtesy of Twentieth Century Fox

"Batman & Robin" (1997)

Courtesy of Warner Bros.

"Battlefield Earth" (2000)

Courtesy of Warner Bros.

"Showgirls" (1995)

Courtesy of United Artists

"Wild Things" (1998)

Courtesy of Columbia Pictures

"Abduction" (2011)

Courtesy of Lionsgate Films

"Jumper" (2008)

Courtesy of Twentieth Century Fox

"Cutthroat Island" (1995)

Courtesy of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)

"The Master of Disguise" (2002)

Courtesy of Columbia Pictures

"Rollerball" (2002)

Courtesy of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corporation (MGM)

"Lucky Number Slevin" (2006)

Courtesy of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)

"Elizabethtown" (2005)

Courtesy of Paramount Pictures

"Waterworld" (1995) and "The Postman" (1997)

Courtesy of Universal Pictures

"Alexander" (2004)

Courtesy of Warner Bros.

"Pinocchio" (2002)

Courtesy of Roadside Attractions

19 Movies That Almost Destroyed Actor’s Careers
"John Carter" (2012)
"The Love Guru" (2008)
"Norbit" (2007)
"Gigli" (2003)
"Freddy Got Fingered" (2001)
"Batman & Robin" (1997)
"Battlefield Earth" (2000)
"Showgirls" (1995)
"Wild Things" (1998)
"Abduction" (2011)
"Jumper" (2008)
"Cutthroat Island" (1995)
"The Master of Disguise" (2002)
"Rollerball" (2002)
"Lucky Number Slevin" (2006)
"Elizabethtown" (2005)
"Waterworld" (1995) and "The Postman" (1997)
"Alexander" (2004)
"Pinocchio" (2002)

19 Movies That Almost Destroyed Actor’s Careers

While we all enjoy a good blockbuster, not every movie earns that title. Some films fall far short of the mark, barely worth the reel they're printed on or the digital space they occupy. In certain cases, the results were so disastrous that they severely damaged, or nearly ended, the careers of the actors involved. Whether due to poor scripts, questionable direction, or unfortunate timing, these movies left lasting marks. If you've noticed some stars have faded from the spotlight, there may be a very good reason why.

That said, Hollywood has always had a soft spot for redemption. A compelling comeback story is almost as beloved as a box office hit. So while some of these careers may never have fully bounced back, it is never wise to count out the possibility of a surprising return to stardom.

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