Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Superhero movies can often make or break the careers of their stars, but not every actor or actress walks away from their cape-wearing debut with a positive experience. Even the most famous stars of superhero movies have been a part of some comic book box office bombs, flopping due to either their own performance or other outside factors.
9 Sally Field in The Amazing Spider-Man 2 Blamed her involvement in the critical flop on an industry connection Finding an actor or actress willing to besmirch the reputation of an underwhelming superhero film they starred in is hard enough. What's even rarer is finding a performer willing to make excuses for their involvement, explaining away their presence in a critical flop.
7 Jeremy Irons in Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice Alfred wasn't shy about his thoughts on the first DCEU Batman film For all the issues Zack Snyder's Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice had, Jeremy Irons' Alfred certainly wasn't one of them. Irons did an amazing job portraying a younger, spryer Alfred compared to the withered performances of Michael Caine or Michael Gough, stealing what few scenes he was in.
5 Ryan Reynolds In Green Lantern Before he dressed in red, Reynolds had a disastrous outing in green These days, Ryan Reynolds' star power is nearly unmatched, especially in the superhero space as the wise-cracking anti-hero Deadpool. But before coming into his own as the merc with a mouth, Reynolds was the lead of the disastrous 2011 DC adaptation Green Lantern, in which he played Hal Jordan.
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