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All of these actors refused to work together
Every office inevitably has at least one annoying employee. They might enjoy pulling "pranks" that no one else finds funny, helping themselves to the office refrigerator when they get hungry, or making an impression on the employer at all times by stealing credit for other people's work.
No one loves to work with such a person and most times, they end up getting fired or people might stay away from that person entirely. Sadly, working in Hollywood frequently doesn't differ from working elsewhere.
Actors merely need to say the word to make sure they never have to work together with a co-star on set, unlike the rest of us who have to put up with working with someone we detest. Sometimes, when these performers worked together for the first time, they just did not click.
Actresses who couldn't stand working with their co-star quit their TV roles as a result of these fights. Over the years, some well-known celebrities have developed such a negative reputation among their former co-stars that their colleagues no longer want to work with them on any projects.
Let's take a look at some of the most famous co-star feuds and the events that led to them, from arguments over script changes to outrageous insults directed at one another.
After Blade: Trinity, Wesley Snipes appeared to never again collaborate with the actor. According to reports from the set, Snipes dozed off for most of the filming, leaving Reynolds' stand-in to handle the majority of the stunt work.
Baldwin's co-star in the Broadway production of Orphans, Shia LaBeouf, reprimanded him for not memorizing his lines. Then Baldwin asked to be taken off the set.
They chose to fire LaBeouf instead.
While he has not stated the details of their disagreement, Dwayne Johnson has made it clear that the two actors, who are strikingly similar, no longer collaborate. He spoke with The Rolling Stone and explained the discrepancy as the result of "different techniques to filming."
When they collaborated on the Charlie's Angels remake in the 2000s, rumor has it that Bill Murray and Lucy Liu did not get along. They apparently got into a brawl, in which the crew had to break up.
The rumors are only fueled further by the fact that Bernie Mac replaced Murray in the follow-up Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle.
"It was Crowe who provoked the altercation. He began it for no reason." To paraphrase what he wrote, “George Clooney, Harrison Ford, and Robert De Niro are sellouts."
Clooney disclosed this in a 2013 interview with Esquire. The actors haven't shared a screen together since then.
Live Free or Die Hard and Cop Out were two projects on which they previously collaborated. This attempt, however, did not go off without a hitch, unlike the last one.
"The unhappiest, bitterest, and meanest emo-bitch I’ve ever met at any job I’ve held is Willis," according to a disgruntled Smith. Willis made the announcement that he was "moving away" from acting because of his aphasia, and Smith later apologized for his statements.
To avoid working with other actors, other actors have prevented the release of sequels to their well-liked movies. And as you've seen, all of these actors declined to work together.
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