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Today’s list is a fun one.
On our channel we’ve been spilling the goods
about actors who won’t be hired, and since
we’ve covered Marvel, it’s only fair we
cover DC.
That’s right, todays list is the Top 10
Actors DC Will Never Hire.
Let’s jump in!
10) Starting off our list at number 10 is
Sean Connery.
For his fans, it was a huge disappointment
that League of Extraordinary Gentlemen was
the last movie that Sean Connery ever made.
The movie adaptation was loosely based on
the DC/Wildstorm graphic novel by Alan Moore
and Kevin O’Neill.
The film basically took fictional characters
from classic novels and turned them into superheroes.
One of those characters was Allan Quatermain,
which was played by Sean Connery.
Even though he was the highest-paid member
of the cast, apparently he was also the unhappiest.
Reports were made that the actor often fought
with the director, Stephen Norrington, over
the sets, shooting schedules, and direction.
One report claimed that they almost got into
a fist fight.
Connery wasn’t shy about his complaints
either; during interviews he called Norrington
insane.
Throughout a variety of interviews, he went
on to say that working on the movie was a
nightmare and said it was that experience
that made him retire.
He said that after making the movie he realized,
I quote, “fed up with dealing with idiots”.
Even if DC wanted him to try again, he’s
already retired and happy with his decision.
9) At number 9 we have Josh Brolin, the actor
who has appeared in more comic book movies
than probably any other actor.
Seriously, he’s in a lot.
It was his first attempt that he hates the
most which is the role of DC comic’s anti-hero,
Jonah Hex.
The actor knew that this character was going
to be a hard one to sell; Jonah Hex is a hideously
scarred bounty hunter who fights supernatural
enemies in the Old West.
Accoridng to the audience and critics, Brolin
didn’t do a good job at it.
The actor himself had no issue stating how
much he disliked his role and the movie itself.
When asked about his role in an interview
he says he hated it and said that the filming
process was better than what they ended up
putting on screen in the final cut.
He admitted that they ended up re-shooting
66 pages of the script in 12 days and he wasn’t
happy that the movie result was not what he
signed up to make.
He went as far as saying “I think it deserved
that bashing for reasons that those critics
will never know”.
A little harsh towards this DC movie; it was
his first and also his last.
DC would probably be thrilled to continue
with Josh Brolin in the franchise but he is
currently in the MCU universe taking on the
iconic role as Thanos.
In 2018 during an interview he was asked to
compare DC vs. Marvel since he’s experienced
both and his response was, “total failure
and massive success”.
Enough said.
8) Swiping the number 8 spot on our list is
Cara Delevingne.
She is one of the most famous models in the
fashion industry right now, however she’s
still new when it comes to the acting industry.
She’s acted in a few different movies including:
Paper Towns’, Pan, and Kids in Love.
All which were received as questionable performances.
She grabbed the attention of DC comic fans
when she took on the role of the wicked Enchantress
in 2016’s Suicide Squad.
Her performance was supposed to be a big one
because she was playing the antagonist but
critics said she was overlooked and also forgettable.
The movie itself went on to receive negative
reviews from critics and only received a 27%
on rotten tomatoes.
Fans had no problem voicing their opinion
saying that Cara’s performance was a reflection
on the box office and poor rating.
Because she couldn’t turn heads for DC fans
or critics, DC probably won’t be eager to
cast her any time soon.
7) In at number 7 is Ben Affleck.
When it comes to superhero movies, this actor
has had a tough run.
He starred in the 2003 movie Daredevil which
was both a critical and commercial flop.
His performance in the movie was singled out
and he’s had to take abuse for it for the
past decade.
When he later starred in Batman vs. Superman,
he was hoping it would be a way to redeem
himself.
Some people thought his performance was successful,
but sadly the movie itself was poorly reviewed
by critics.
Affleck said he felt the movie was out of
his control and was upset by the negative
reviews, so he wanted to write and direct
the next film himself.
Recently, DC Comics and Warner Bros announced
the upcoming Batman movie which stunned fans,
but the film will not involve Ben.
During an interview a few weeks ago on Jimmy
Kimmel Live, he said that he has a script
completed for the movie but he isn’t happy
enough with it to put it out there.
When asked about if he would play this version
of Batman he said, I quote, “I couldn’t
crack it.
So I thought it was time to let someone else
take a shot at it, and they got some really
good people”.
He went on to say that he’s officially parting
ways with the character and franchise and
that he’s okay with it.
DC and fans might not be okay with it as much
as he is.
6) Taking our number 6 spot is Marion Cotillard.
In 2012, we were blessed with the incredible
movie The Dark Knight Rises.
In the movie, Batman faced his deadliest enemy
Bane who was trying to destroy the hero and
also his beloved Gotham City.
Along with Bane, Batman also met Miranda Tate,
the beautiful financer who was played by Marion.
Even before the movie came out, the actress
had some issues when people began asking questions
about her role.
Rumours were saying that the director was
going to pull the same trick he did with Batman
Begins, where she was secretly playing a different
villain.
The actress admitted later on that she was
uncomfortable having to lie to people when
they asked.
Another thing she wasn’t happy about was
the take that was chosen for her death scene.
The scene was completely ridiculed by audiences
and she said she was confused as to why such
a bad take was used.
She now says the experience with the movie
was a bad one and isn’t looking for any
future work in DCEU.
5) Half way through the list at number 5 is
George Clooney.
If any actor has been extremely vocal about
hating his experience with DC, it’s Clooney.
He took on the role of Batman in the movie
Batman vs. Robin which has been called one
of the worst movies of all time.
The audience wasn’t the only one who suffered
through it though; Clooney has been very open
about how unhappy it was to shoot.
He goes on to say that he didn’t agree with
the decision to put nipples on his Bat-suit,
but couldn’t get them to change it.
He also said the suit was extremely heavy
and he felt it was goofy compared to what
he saw as a traditional Batman.
16 years later and the actor is still apologizing
for the movie and even makes jokes that he’s
been banned from Comic Con for years because
of the role.
He also joked that he keeps a picture of himself
as Batman in his office to remind him of how
bad things can be when making a decision based
on commercial reasons.
He’s moved on and so has the DCEU, but we
forgive him.
4) Coming in at number 4 is Tommy Lee Jones.
In the 1995 movie Batman Forever, there were
two main villains: the Riddler who was played
by Jim Carrey, and the scarred Two-Face who
was played by Tommy Lee Jones.
He did a great job playing the character but
apparently he didn’t enjoy it.
When he was first offered the role of Two-Face,
he said he didn’t think he could do it,
but ending up taking it because his son loved
the Two-Face character in the comics.
He quickly regretted it though when he realized
he had to be in 3 hours of makeup every day.
He went on to say that he was angry when Jim
Carrey was casted because he hated him.
How could someone hate Jim Carrey?
I think that’s a YOU issue.
Apparently Jones told interviewers that he
couldn’t stand the comedians “buffoonery”
and that the two of them wouldn’t speak
to each other off-camera.
Overall he says the movie isn’t really his
style with the makeup and everything it involves.
I guess the DCEU isn’t for everyone.
3) At number 3 we have Val Kilmer.
In the 1995 Batman Forever movie, a new look
was brought to the movie.
Instead of being dark, this movie had bright
colours, and Kilmer stepped into the cape
to take on the role of Batman.
The movie was a box-office smash at the time,
but apparently the actor didn’t have a good
time playing the part.
The director said in interviews that Kilmer
was rude to others on set and described the
actor as childish and impossible.
When he told the actor to treat the crew with
more respect, Kilmer refused to talk to him
for the next two weeks.
Kilmer went on to say that he was unhappy
about how the movie turned out and when the
movie went into production, he moved on, he
wanted nothing to do with it.
Which is probably why DC wants nothing to
do with him?
2) Here we are at number 2 with Shaquille
O’Neal, known to be one of the most dominating
basketball stars in the world, but he also
decided to try at acting.
He took on the role of an African-American
engineer who made a powered suit to become
a superhero, Steel.
Steel has been one of the most prominent black
superheroes in the DC universe, so he was
thrilled to bring it to the movie theatre.
Turns out, the movie didn’t do so well when
it came out in 1997.
It received a rating of 2.8 out of 10, and
also got 12% on rotten tomatoes.
The budget for the film was 16 million dollars
and they only got back 1.7 million at the
box office.
Shaq is a big fan of Superman, he even has
a Superman tattoo, so becoming the metal version
of the hero was a dream come true.
While shooting they ran into multiple problems.
The budget was too low for what they wanted
to do, and having to fit Shaq’s body frame
in with other actors was almost impossible.
Decades later and he still speaks on the problems
they faced while filming and regrets how everything
turned out.
O’Neal ended up winning a Razzie award for
Worst Actor.
It was a good try but I think the DCEU will
stick to casting actors for the hero roles.
1) Taking our number 1 spot is Michael Keaton.
The actor took on the role as Batman in 1989
and some fans say that he was the best Batman
of the bunch during that time.
He played the role in two films before handed
it over to Val Kilmer in Batman Forever.
If you ever wondered why he left the franchise,
it’s because he hated the script for the
Batman Forever movie.
Keaton told The Hollywood Reporter “It sucked.
The script was never good.
I couldn’t understand why he wanted to do
what he wanted to do”.
The actor was even offered 15 million dollars
to reprise the role, but he still turned it
down.
He hated the script so much, not even the
biggest payday of his career could make him
do it.
Okay guys, there we have it.
There is our list of actors DC will never
hire.
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