Some actors bring a certain charisma to their roles, making even bad films somewhat watchable. However, there are a few who seem to do the opposite—dragging down the quality of the movie just by showing up. Whether it’s due to typecasting, personal controversies, or a general lack of skill, these actors have earned a reputation for ruining the films they star in. Here’s a look at the top 10:
1. Steven Seagal
Steven Seagal is often the first name mentioned when it comes to actors who degrade a movie’s quality. Known for his wooden acting, implausible fight scenes (often while seated), and a tendency to “fatly go around corners,” Seagal’s films are almost comically bad. His apparent seriousness in absurd scenarios makes it hard to take any of his movies seriously. With Seagal on screen, even the most action-packed films feel like a parody.
2. James Corden
James Corden has become notorious for ruining projects with his over-the-top persona. From his own late-night show to movies like Cats, Corden’s appearances often spark groans from audiences. His exaggerated comedic style doesn’t sit well with everyone, making any movie he’s in feel like an extended episode of The Late Late Show rather than a feature film.
3. Jared Leto
Jared Leto is a polarizing figure in Hollywood. While he’s shown great talent in films like Dallas Buyers Club, his later roles, particularly as the Joker in Suicide Squad, have left many wishing he’d stay off the screen. His eccentric method acting can often feel forced, and he has a tendency to overshadow the film with his off-screen antics, making it hard to enjoy his performances.
4. Jada Pinkett Smith
Jada Pinkett Smith has appeared in several high-profile films and TV shows, but she’s often criticized for making things worse rather than elevating them. Her roles in The Matrix Resurrections and Scream 2 have been labeled as unconvincing and overacted, leading some to question whether she truly adds value to the projects she’s involved in.
5. Kevin Hart
Kevin Hart has certainly found success as a comedian, but his overuse of the same loud, fast-talking persona in nearly every movie can get tiresome. Films like Jumanji worked well because he wasn’t the central figure, but when Hart takes the lead, it’s hard to see anything beyond “Kevin Hart playing Kevin Hart,” making his roles feel repetitive and uninspired.
6. Cara Delevingne
Cara Delevingne’s acting chops have been questioned since she made the leap from modeling to film. Known for her stiff performances in films like Suicide Squad and Valerian, Delevingne has been called a “talent vacuum” by some, and her inability to bring warmth or depth to her roles often detracts from the overall film experience.
7. Amy Schumer
Amy Schumer is another actor whose comedic presence doesn’t always translate well to the big screen. Her role in Only Murders in the Building was heavily criticized, as she added nothing to the storyline and became a distraction for viewers. Schumer’s comedic style often feels forced and repetitive, making it difficult for her to blend into the larger narrative.
8. Nick Cannon
Nick Cannon’s acting career has been filled with unremarkable performances. His role in Brooklyn Nine-Nine as Captain Holt’s nephew, for example, left fans unimpressed. While his presence didn’t ruin the show, it didn’t help it either. Cannon often fails to bring anything memorable to his characters, making him one of those actors who are easily forgotten despite being cast in notable roles.
9. Jennifer Lopez
Though Jennifer Lopez has had success in certain films, she’s also known for dragging down others with her performances. Movies like Gigli and The Boy Next Door are prime examples of how her acting can often feel flat and uninspiring. While she remains a powerhouse in music and business, her acting career continues to be hit-or-miss.
10. Russell Brand
Russell Brand might have been a standout in Forgetting Sarah Marshall, but his larger-than-life persona quickly wore thin in other films. His presence tends to dominate every scene, making it hard for co-stars to shine or for the movie’s plot to take center stage. When Brand is on-screen, it’s usually all about him, which doesn’t always work well for the film.
These actors have managed to make their mark in Hollywood, but often for the wrong reasons. Whether it’s because of repetitive roles, poor acting, or off-screen controversies, they’ve left a trail of movies that could have been better off without them.