One of the most difficult tasks a director faces is choosing the right actors for their upcoming movie. What makes this task so challenging is that actors aren’t always going to get along off set, and this can lead to a terrible onset chemistry. Hollywood is filled with celebrities who have different views, temperaments, and personalities, making it especially hard to choose a cast that isn’t going to let their emotions get the best of them.On the bright side, however, there are tons of actors who get along exceptionally well and go on to deliver terrific movies.
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So much so, that they are often casted in many other movies together. If there is one thing an actor can do, however, it’s fake it ’till they make it, so putting on a happy face and smiling at their fellow actor despite their genuine dislike for the person can be relatively easy to master.
Although it may come as a shock to many people, there are some actors who have worked alongside actors they could not stand — for their entire career — without so much as mentioning it to their directors or media outlets. That is, until their contract ended and they were finally free to speak their mind.
11. Ryan Reynolds & Wesley Snipes
Ryan Reynolds has always comported himself in an upright manner, which is why it is surprising to find out that he managed to get under costar Wesley Snipes‘ skin, while filming 2004’s Blade: Trinity. However, the mutual dislike these actors shared for each other could not be contained for long, and soon the tabloids heard word of their offset rivalry. According to sources, the root cause of the feud was due to Snipes’ ego and unbearable attitude, but that story doesn’t fly with Snipes whatsoever.
According to Snipes, the third Blade movie lacked a multicultural and talented cast, which is why he often had his double take his place behind the camera. Snipes, who later went on to sue Blade writer and director, David Goyer, was reported to have physically attacked Goyer and repeatedly referred to Reynolds as, “The Cracker.”
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