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15 Actors Who Make Any Movie Instantly Unwatchable

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Ignacio Weil Ignacio Weil
Entertainment - August 17th 2026, 18:30 GMT+2
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1. Gal Gadot

Gal Gadot knows how to enter a frame. She looks like a movie star before she says a word, which is why Wonder Woman could build so much around posture, warmth, and physical confidence. Trouble begins when a role depends on verbal agility or psychological shading. In Red Notice, Heart of Stone, and Snow White, her carefully measured delivery can make dialogue sound memorized rather than thought. For viewers who never bought her as Diana, that same regal stillness reads less like composure than a beautifully lit loading screen. | © 20th Century Studios

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2. James Corden

James Corden approaches a supporting role as if a producer has promised a bonus for every second he remains impossible to ignore. The mugging, singsong delivery, and relentless need to underline the joke turned Cats, The Prom, and Cinderella into three very different showcases for the same exhausting energy. Even his animated Peter Rabbit feels less like Beatrix Potter’s rascal than a late-night host who has stolen a rabbit costume. Corden can be restrained—Into the Woods proves it—but Hollywood rarely seems interested in hiring that version. | © CBS Studios

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3. Kevin Hart

Kevin Hart’s default setting is a fire alarm discovering a second, louder fire alarm. The panicked shouting, wounded ego, and dependable height jokes can be funny in Ride Along or Central Intelligence, but repetition has turned them into a brand rather than a performance. Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle smartly boxes that persona inside an avatar and lets Dwayne Johnson absorb some of the noise; Lift and Borderlands simply ask Hart to carry it unchanged. Once the volume rises, anyone already allergic to his routine starts checking the runtime. | © Columbia Pictures

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4. Pete Davidson

Pete Davidson often appears to have wandered onto the set while looking for somewhere to charge his phone. That loose, half-amused presence is useful in Bodies Bodies Bodies and The Suicide Squad, where the joke is partly that Davidson seems unimpressed by the movie around him. Ask him to carry The King of Staten Island, however, and the line between naturalism and simply playing Pete Davidson becomes paper-thin. His fans read bruised honesty in the shrugging delivery; everyone else sees a two-hour cameo that forgot to end. | © Universal Pictures

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5. Shia LaBeouf

Shia LaBeouf never gives half a performance; unfortunately, his full performance can feel like an actor wrestling the movie for custody. The frantic tics of Transformers, the brooding intensity of Fury, and the full Roman-carnival lunacy of Megalopolis all come from recognizable commitment, yet commitment is not the same as calibration. When the material meets him at that temperature, as Honey Boy often does, he can be raw and riveting. When it does not, every clenched jaw and sudden outburst announces the acting before the character has a chance to arrive. | © Paramount Pictures

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6. Jennifer Lopez

Jennifer Lopez has enough star wattage to illuminate a parking garage, but that glow can sabotage characters who are supposed to seem anonymous, frightened, or ordinary. Out of Sight and Hustlers put her polish to productive use, letting glamour become part of the character’s power. Movies such as The Mother, Atlas, and Shotgun Wedding demand more disappearance than she is willing—or perhaps permitted—to attempt. The hair may be mussed and the face may be bruised, yet J.Lo remains visible beneath every costume, waiting for her close-up. | © STX Entertainment

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7. Steven Seagal

Steven Seagal’s range can be measured in degrees of squint. At his peak, Above the Law and Under Siege built their action around his unusual aikido style and granite calm; charisma did the work that dialogue could not. Decades of low-budget thrillers then hardened calm into near-total immobility, surrounding him with editing, reaction shots, and stunt doubles while co-stars appear to be acting across a time-zone difference. A Seagal movie no longer asks whether he will become the character. It asks whether he will stand up before the final gunfight. | © Warner Bros. Pictures

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8. Jesse Eisenberg

Jesse Eisenberg can turn a pause into an accusation and a full sentence into a high-speed hostage situation. That pinched, caffeinated intelligence made The Social Network electric and gave Zombieland its anxious rhythm, but it becomes punishing when a movie needs warmth, authority, or simple silence. His twitch-heavy Lex Luthor in Batman v Superman pushed every Eisenberg mannerism beyond its warranty; Now You See Me occasionally follows the same route. Give him a neurotic intellectual and he thrives. Cast him as the coolest man in the room, and the room immediately files an appeal. | © Columbia Pictures

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9. Rachel Zegler

Rachel Zegler is not short on talent; she is short on an off switch. Her crystalline singing and open-faced earnestness suit West Side Story and turn Lucy Gray’s performances in The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes into genuine events. In lighter or more synthetic material, particularly Shazam! Fury of the Gods and Snow White, that same Broadway-sized sincerity can feel polished within an inch of its life. Viewers resistant to Zegler are usually reacting not to incompetence, but to a performer who delivers every emotion with the clarity of someone singing to the balcony. | © Walt Disney Studios

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10. Bella Ramsey

Bella Ramsey acts with all the softness of a snapped mousetrap. Their stare is confrontational, their humor arrives bone-dry, and even tenderness tends to carry a defensive edge. That combination gives Catherine Called Birdy its unruly pulse and works beautifully for characters who treat affection as a potential ambush. It also means Ramsey can seem to be playing the same clenched emotional note when a film needs breeziness or conventional charm. Audiences who dislike that thorny naturalism do not gradually warm to it; they start resisting the performance almost as soon as Ramsey enters. | © Sony Pictures Television

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11. Jared Leto

Jared Leto treats acting like a televised extreme sport: the transformation must be visible from the cheap seats. Sometimes the stunt lands, as it did in Dallas Buyers Club and the eerie restraint of Blade Runner 2049. Then come the facial contortions of Suicide Squad, the accent buffet of House of Gucci, and the solemn vampiric fog of Morbius, each performance arriving with its own flashing IMPORTANT ACTING sign. Leto rarely disappears into a role anymore; the role disappears beneath the prosthetics, vocal tricks, and our awareness of how fiercely he wants us to notice them. | © Columbia Pictures

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12. Ryan Reynolds

Ryan Reynolds found the perfect vehicle for his rapid-fire sarcasm in Deadpool, then seemed determined to drive that vehicle through every available genre. Red Notice, Free Guy, The Hitman’s Bodyguard, and The Adam Project all feature variations on the handsome smart-mouth who deflects sincerity with a quip and treats danger as setup. The formula remains commercially bulletproof, but comedy curdles when viewers can hear the punchline forming three seconds early. Older performances in Buried and Adventureland prove Reynolds has other gears; lately, the gearbox appears contractually sealed. | © 20th Century Studios

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13. Chris Pratt

Chris Pratt was irresistible when his leading-man looks collided with Andy Dwyer’s golden-retriever stupidity. Hollywood noticed the looks, sanded away the stupidity, and produced the increasingly generic action hero of Jurassic World and The Tomorrow War. Guardians of the Galaxy survives because Star-Lord still lets Pratt be petty, frightened, and ridiculous; his animated turns as Mario and Garfield mostly sell the recognizability of his speaking voice. The problem is not that Pratt lacks charm. It is that studios keep serving the same charm unseasoned, family-sized, and in every aisle. | © Marvel Studios

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14. Cynthia Erivo

Cynthia Erivo performs as though the back row has paid extra. Every breath is controlled, every tear catches the light, and every note arrives ready to end an awards-show montage. That grandeur is precisely what Wicked needs, while Harriet benefits from her force and conviction. Smaller scenes can feel pre-approved for applause, however, especially to viewers who prefer messier, less visibly engineered emotion. Erivo is plainly gifted; the irritation comes from watching a performer so technically exact that spontaneity sometimes seems to have been removed during rehearsals. | © Universal Pictures

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15. Cara Delevingne

Cara Delevingne can hold a fashion photograph with one raised eyebrow; a feature film keeps inconveniently requesting the other 119 minutes. Paper Towns uses her cool remoteness intelligently, turning Margo into an image the hero has mistaken for a person. Suicide Squad buries her beneath effects and some memorably strange gyrations, while Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets exposes how little chemistry she generates with Dane DeHaan. Delevingne is more effective on a combustible ensemble’s edges, as Her Smell suggests. In the center, attitude too often arrives where a character ought to be. | © EuropaCorp

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A shaky script can survive a charming performance, but the wrong name in the opening credits can make two hours feel like community service. These actors have mannerisms, line deliveries, or screen personas that pull certain viewers straight out of the movie—fairly or not. From shameless overactors to stars who always seem to play themselves, these are the 15 actors capable of turning even a promising film into an endurance test.

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A shaky script can survive a charming performance, but the wrong name in the opening credits can make two hours feel like community service. These actors have mannerisms, line deliveries, or screen personas that pull certain viewers straight out of the movie—fairly or not. From shameless overactors to stars who always seem to play themselves, these are the 15 actors capable of turning even a promising film into an endurance test.

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