Big Names, Bigger Failures: 15 Celebrity Movie Flops That Will Shock You
By SaveDelete

Even the most talented actors can't escape the occasional box office bomb. Here are 15 surprising celebrity movie flops that prove even A-listers aren't immune to failure:
- Gigli (2003) - Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez: This infamous romantic comedy, starring the then-power couple Bennifer, became a byword for cinematic disaster. Its $7.2 million gross against a $75.6 million budget is a stark reminder that star power doesn't guarantee success.
- Ishtar (1987) - Warren Beatty and Dustin Hoffman: This comedy, featuring two legendary actors, bombed spectacularly. Critics hated it, audiences ignored it, and its $14.4 million gross against a $55 million budget cemented its place in Hollywood flop history.
- The Postman (1997) - Kevin Costner: After the triumph of "Dances with Wolves," Costner stumbled with this post-apocalyptic drama. Its $17.6 million domestic gross against an $80 million budget made it a costly misfire.
- Cutthroat Island (1995) - Geena Davis: This pirate adventure film, starring Geena Davis, became one of the biggest financial failures in movie history. Its $10 million gross against a $98 million budget effectively ended Davis's reign as a bankable action star.
- Town & Country (2001) - Warren Beatty, Diane Keaton, Goldie Hawn: Despite a stellar cast, this comedy tanked at the box office. Its $10.4 million gross against a $90 million budget proved that even A-list ensembles can't save a bad film.
- Pluto Nash (2002) - Eddie Murphy: Murphy's sci-fi comedy was a colossal flop. With a $100 million budget and a meager $7.1 million worldwide gross, it became one of the biggest box office bombs of all time.
- Battlefield Earth (2000) - John Travolta: This sci-fi film, based on L. Ron Hubbard's novel, was universally panned. Its $29.7 million gross against a $73 million budget, coupled with its abysmal quality, earned it a place among the worst films ever made.
- The Adventures of Ford Fairlane (1990) - Andrew Dice Clay: This action comedy, starring the controversial comedian, was a critical and commercial failure. Its $21.4 million gross against a $20 million budget marked the end of Clay's brief foray into Hollywood stardom.
- Speed Racer (2008) - Emile Hirsch: Despite its visual flair and Wachowski siblings pedigree, this live-action adaptation of the classic anime flopped. Its $93.7 million gross against a $120 million budget disappointed studio expectations.
- Sahara (2005) - Matthew McConaughey and Penélope Cruz: This action-adventure film, based on the Clive Cussler novel, failed to ignite audiences. Its $119 million gross against a $130 million budget made it a costly disappointment.
- R.I.P.D. (2013) - Ryan Reynolds and Jeff Bridges: This supernatural action comedy, intended to be a summer blockbuster, fizzled out. Its $78.3 million gross against a $130 million budget made it a major flop.
- The Lone Ranger (2013) - Johnny Depp and Armie Hammer: Disney's big-budget Western, starring Johnny Depp as Tonto, was a critical and commercial disaster. Its $260.5 million gross against a $215 million budget resulted in significant losses for the studio.
- John Carter (2012) - Taylor Kitsch: Disney's attempt to launch a sci-fi franchise based on the Edgar Rice Burroughs novels failed spectacularly. Its $284.1 million gross against a $250 million budget led to a $200 million write-down for the studio.
- Mars Needs Moms (2011) - Seth Green: This animated sci-fi film from Disney was a box office bomb of epic proportions. Its $39 million gross against a $150 million budget made it one of the biggest animated flops of all time.
- Heaven's Gate (1980) - Kris Kristofferson: This Western epic, directed by Michael Cimino, became synonymous with Hollywood excess and failure. Its $3.5 million gross against a $44 million budget led to the bankruptcy of United Artists.
These films serve as a cautionary tale that even with star power, a big budget, and a seemingly promising premise, success in Hollywood is never a guarantee.