Actors Who Admitted to Hating Their Own Movies

Channing Tatum - G.I. Joe: Rise of the Cobra

Channing Tatum makes the perfect G.I. Joe, right? Well, he didn't take on this part willingly. He took on a three-picture deal with Paramount Studios in 2005. He had to partake in the film due to the agreement. "I'll be honest, I f***ing hate that movie. I was pushed into doing it," he said to Howard Stern in 2015. "The script wasn't any good."

Jason Bateman - Horrible Bosses 2

Jason Bateman reached huge success in Horrible Bosses. The sequel was supposed to be good, but it totally flopped. "The second one was garbage, as far as box-office goes," he told The Hollywood Reporter in 2015. "Who knows whether it was on the merits or when they released it, but it did not do any money."

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