9 Terrible Casting Decisions That Ruined Great Movies

2. Keanu Reeves - Dracula

Keanu has never been blessed with the greatest range as a performer; in the right role €“ say Neo or John Wick €“ he€™s perfect, but in the wrong part you get his turn in Dracula. It€™'s not even a case of Keanu phoning it in, because you can see him trying his best; it€™'s just that outside of casting Hulk Hogan in the role it'€™s hard to imagine a more miscast actor for the part.

His attempt at an English accent is one of the worst ever committed to film, and the atrocious grey wig he€™s lumbered with in the second half only adds to the artificial nature of his performance.

It doesn'€™t help he€™s performing beside heavyweights like Gary Oldman and Anthony Hopkins, who are so effortless they just highlight Keanu€™s weaknesses. Keanu was smarter about his choices post-Dracula, and he stuck to movies that highlighted his strengths instead of exposing his limits.

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