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15 Movies That Ruined Actors' Careers

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Ignacio Weil Ignacio Weil
Entertainment - July 1st 2026, 17:00 GMT+2
Sean Connery Allan Quatermain in The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen 2003 1

1. Sean Connery — Allan Quatermain in The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (2003)

Sean Connery had already survived decades of changing tastes, bad wigs, and actors trying to become “the next Bond,” so it says plenty that this chaotic comic-book adventure was the one that finally broke his patience. The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen was meant to give him one more franchise-sized victory lap, but the messy production and sour reception turned it into his final live-action movie role. Connery did not slowly fade out; he basically looked at modern blockbuster filmmaking and decided retirement sounded healthier. | © 20th Century Fox

Madonna Amber Leighton in Swept Away 2002

2. Madonna — Amber Leighton in Swept Away (2002)

Madonna’s music legacy was never in danger, but her acting career took a hit from Swept Away that even her best reinvention era could not dance around. Playing a spoiled socialite in Guy Ritchie’s remake, she landed in a movie that critics treated less like a film and more like a marital dare that escaped into theaters. After years of trying to prove she could be more than a pop icon on-screen, this was the performance that made Hollywood stop pretending the debate was still open. | © Screen Gems

John Travolta Terl in Battlefield Earth 2000

3. John Travolta — Terl in Battlefield Earth (2000)

John Travolta had pulled off one of Hollywood’s great comebacks with Pulp Fiction, then somehow followed that second act with dreadlocks, platform boots, and one of the most mocked sci-fi villains ever filmed. Battlefield Earth was his passion project, which made the disaster feel even louder; it was not just a bad job, it was a bad bet. Travolta kept working afterward, but the prestige he had rebuilt in the ’90s never fully recovered from watching him chew scenery like an alien banker in a thunderstorm. | © Franchise Pictures

Halle Berry Patience Phillips in Catwoman 2004

4. Halle Berry — Patience Phillips in Catwoman (2004)

Halle Berry went into Catwoman as an Oscar winner, a Bond girl, and one of the most bankable actresses in Hollywood, which made the fall feel almost scientifically cruel. The movie stripped the character away from Batman lore, wrapped Berry in a costume everyone discussed more than the story, and left her carrying a superhero flop before superhero flops became normal. She handled the backlash with rare humor, but her post-Oscar leading-lady momentum never had the same clean runway again. | © Warner Bros. Pictures

Ben Affleck Larry Gigli in Gigli 2003

5. Ben Affleck — Larry Gigli in Gigli (2003)

Ben Affleck’s career was already being swallowed by tabloid overexposure when Gigli arrived and handed the culture a perfectly shaped punching bag. The movie’s confused mix of crime, romance, comedy, and celebrity spectacle made Affleck look less like a movie star than the face of an entire media circus collapsing on itself. He rebuilt his reputation years later as a director and Batman-level comeback story, but for a while, Gigli turned his name into Hollywood shorthand for “too famous, too fast, too messy.” | © Columbia Pictures

Demi Moore Erin Grant in Striptease 1996 1

6. Demi Moore — Erin Grant in Striptease (1996)

Demi Moore becoming the highest-paid actress in Hollywood should have been a power move, but Striptease gave the industry an excuse to punish her for it. The film made money, yet the conversation quickly shifted from the story to Moore’s salary, body, and supposed arrogance, because apparently ambition is charming only when men do it in suits. She remained famous, of course, but the role marked the point where Hollywood started treating her less like a top-tier star and more like a cautionary headline. | © Castle Rock Entertainment

Mike Myers Guru Pitka in The Love Guru 2008

7. Mike Myers — Guru Pitka in The Love Guru (2008)

Mike Myers had built a comedy empire out of weird voices, elastic faces, and jokes that somehow got funnier the more annoying they became, until The Love Guru made everyone question the whole arrangement. Guru Pitka felt like a character that had been workshopped in private for too long and released into public without anyone checking the exits. After Austin Powers and Shrek, Myers looked untouchable; after this, his live-action leading-man career more or less vanished into a cloud of sitar jokes and regret. | © Paramount Pictures

Meg Ryan Frannie Avery in In the Cut 2003

8. Meg Ryan — Frannie Avery in In the Cut (2003)

Meg Ryan did exactly what actors are always told to do: she took a risk, changed lanes, and tried to complicate the image that had made her famous. In the Cut gave her a darker, more sexual, more vulnerable role than the rom-com crown had ever allowed, but the reaction was brutally ungenerous. Instead of opening a new chapter, the film became the moment Hollywood seemed to decide it preferred the old Meg Ryan frozen in amber, smiling across a deli table forever. | © Pathé

Alicia Silverstone Batgirl in Batman Robin 1997 1

9. Alicia Silverstone — Batgirl in Batman & Robin (1997)

Alicia Silverstone arrived in Batman & Robin with Clueless still glowing behind her, only to be thrown into one of the loudest superhero misfires of the ’90s. The movie’s toy-commercial energy swallowed almost everyone, but Silverstone also faced an especially ugly wave of body-shaming and tabloid cruelty that had very little to do with acting. Batgirl should have turned her into franchise royalty; instead, it helped turn a promising young star into an unfair punchline almost overnight. | © Warner Bros. Pictures

Elizabeth Berkley Nomi Malone in Showgirls 1995 1

10. Elizabeth Berkley — Nomi Malone in Showgirls (1995)

Elizabeth Berkley wanted the kind of adult, fearless breakout role that could erase a sitcom image in one swing, and Showgirls certainly erased it — just not in the way anyone planned. The movie became infamous instantly, with Berkley taking the harshest public beating for choices that belonged just as much to the script, direction, and marketing. Its later cult status has been kind to the film, but Hollywood’s first reaction was brutal, and she paid for the spectacle long before anyone called it camp. | © United Artists

Taylor Lautner Nathan Harper in Abduction 2011

11. Taylor Lautner — Nathan Harper in Abduction (2011)

Taylor Lautner left Twilight with the kind of fame studios love to test in the most obvious way possible: hand him an action thriller and see if teenagers buy tickets twice. Abduction was supposed to prove he could carry a Bourne-style franchise without vampires, werewolves, or Team Jacob doing the heavy lifting. Instead, the weak reviews made his leading-man push feel over before it had properly started, and Hollywood quietly stopped treating him like the next major action bet. | © Lionsgate

Jaden Smith Kitai Raige in After Earth 2013

12. Jaden Smith — Kitai Raige in After Earth (2013)

Jaden Smith had already shown real screen presence in The Pursuit of Happyness and box-office pull with The Karate Kid, so After Earth was designed like a family-brand coronation. Unfortunately, the movie turned into a nepotism referendum with spaceships, putting a teenager under blockbuster pressure while audiences wondered why Will Smith was spending most of the film sitting down. Jaden kept building a public identity elsewhere, but as an actor, this role cooled his momentum in a way no press tour could soften. | © Columbia Pictures

Cropped Taylor Kitsch john carter

13. Taylor Kitsch — John Carter in John Carter (2012)

Taylor Kitsch was being lined up as Hollywood’s next rugged blockbuster guy, and John Carter looked expensive enough to make that decision feel official. The strange tragedy is that the movie is not the disaster its reputation suggests; it has scale, imagination, and plenty of defenders who blame the marketing more than the film. None of that saved Kitsch when the box office narrative hardened, and the industry quickly moved on from the idea of building giant franchises around him. | © Walt Disney Pictures

Brandon Routh Superman Returns 2006

14. Brandon Routh — Clark Kent/Superman in Superman Returns (2006)

Brandon Routh did not tank Superman Returns; if anything, he was one of the cleaner parts of a movie caught between tribute, reboot, sequel, and museum exhibit. The problem was that playing Superman comes with unfair math: if the franchise does not soar, the actor wearing the cape absorbs the crash. Routh looked the part and brought warmth to Clark Kent, but the canceled sequel left him stranded as the Superman who almost launched a new era and then simply didn’t. | © Warner Bros. Pictures

Jamie Kennedy Tim Avery in Son of the Mask 2005

15. Jamie Kennedy — Tim Avery in Son of the Mask (2005)

Jamie Kennedy had already built a recognizable comedy persona through Scream, stand-up, and TV, but Son of the Mask handed him the worst possible assignment: follow Jim Carrey in a sequel nobody could justify. The movie replaced the original’s manic charm with nightmare cartoon energy, a CGI baby, and jokes that seemed engineered to test human endurance. Kennedy kept working, but this became the role people brought up first whenever his career was discussed, which is a rough fate for anyone not made of green rubber. | © New Line Cinema

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A bad movie can flop, disappear, and become a trivia answer. A bad role, though? That can follow an actor around like a cursed IMDb tattoo. These are the movie performances, franchise misfires, and career-killing casting choices that turned rising stars, Oscar winners, and blockbuster hopefuls into cautionary tales — sometimes fairly, sometimes brutally, and sometimes with Hollywood doing what it does best: pretending it never hyped them in the first place.

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A bad movie can flop, disappear, and become a trivia answer. A bad role, though? That can follow an actor around like a cursed IMDb tattoo. These are the movie performances, franchise misfires, and career-killing casting choices that turned rising stars, Oscar winners, and blockbuster hopefuls into cautionary tales — sometimes fairly, sometimes brutally, and sometimes with Hollywood doing what it does best: pretending it never hyped them in the first place.

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