Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams:
The Notebook is one of the most beloved romantic movies of all time, but the stars of the film were not so in love with each other while making it. Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams reportedly clashed on set and even asked the director to replace each other. However, they somehow managed to create a believable and passionate romance on screen, and even dated each other for a while after the film. The Notebook was a huge hit and earned over $115 million worldwide.
Julia Roberts and Nick Nolte:
I Love Trouble is a 1994 rom-com that features Julia Roberts and Nick Nolte as rival reporters who fall in love while investigating a conspiracy. However, the actors had no love for each other in real life and despised working together. Roberts called Nolte “completely disgusting” and Nolte said that Roberts was “not a nice person”. Despite their animosity, they managed to pull off a charming and witty banter on screen, and the movie was a moderate success and grossed over $61 million worldwide.
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Tom Hardy and Charlize Theron:
Mad Max: Fury Road is a 2015 action film that showcases Tom Hardy and Charlize Theron as two rebels who team up to escape from a tyrannical warlord in a post-apocalyptic wasteland. The film is widely regarded as one of the best action movies of all time, but the actors had a hard time getting along on set. Hardy and Theron reportedly clashed due to their different approaches to acting and struggled to communicate. However, their performances were praised by critics and audiences alike, and the film was a blockbuster that earned over $375 million worldwide.
Dwayne Johnson and Vin Diesel:
These are just some of the examples of actors who can’t stand each other but have been able to work together on a movie that became very successful. It seems that sometimes, art imitates life, and sometimes, life imitates art.