10 Scenes Actors Regret Agreeing To Film
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We all have regrets and even celebrity A-listers feel regret about doing certain scenes on shows and movies. Quite often, it comes down to maybe showing too much on-screen and not being too comfortable with that fact. This happened to actresses like Emilia Clarke, Kate Winslet and Dakota Johnson on productions like Game of Thrones, Titanic and 50 Shades of Grey respectively. Then there’s the whole Basic Instinct thing with Sharon Stone, who didn’t even know what was really happening. Jennifer Lawrence was in a similar boat for Passengers, feeling incredible anxiety for doing a steamy scene with the then-married Chris Pratt.
Other actors took physical injuries in the name of a shot. The late Burt Reynolds almost died while filming Deliverance, all in the name of a stunt, while Margot Robbie felt a drowning sensation in the chemical vat tank during Suicide Squad. The liquid also glued her eyelids shut, essentially blinding her.
Terrence Stamp took a job on Star Wars Episode I The Phantom Menace just so he can share a scene with Natalie Portman and did it for a pay cut. Boy, did he get the short end of the stick on that deal. Then there’s Chris Hemsworth, who despite being a chiselled Norse god as Thor in the MCU, isn’t so fond of his topless scenes. Finally, Nicole Kidman won all the awards for her role in Big Little Lies but that role left the actress feeling awful due to how real and traumatic the role was.
Featuring:
Entry 1 Chris Hemsworth’s Topless Scene
Entry 2 Emilia Clarke’s Awkward Family Viewing Day
Entry 3 Nicole Kidman’s Scenes in Big Little Lies
Entry 4 Harley Quinn’s Origin
Entry 5 Bad Day for Terrence Stamp
Entry 6 50 Shades of Regret
Entry 7 Not So Basic
Entry 8 Jennifer Lawrence’s Steamy Scene
Entry 9 Maybe a Stunt Double Burt?
Entry 10 A Titanic Error
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