Actors Who Admitted to Hating Their Own Movies

Jeremy Irons - Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice

Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice was not a hit among critics or fans. The DC fans are hard to please, and this movie simply didn't cut it. Even Jeremy Irons, who played Batman's butler Alfred, did not like the film. “It was sort of overstuffed,” he said when The Daily Mail brought up its poor reception. “It was very muddled.”

Mark Wahlberg - The Happening

Another one of M. Night Shyamalan's films is up for critique. The Happening was all over the place in terms of ratings. Many describe it as a hit-or-miss film. Wahlberg didn't say much, but he did say that he felt that Amy Adams "dodged a bullet" by turning down the main role. He simply said that it was, "a bad movie that I did."

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Post originally appeared on Upbeat News.