11 Actors Who (Hopefully) Killed Their Careers In 2014
4. Kellan Lutz
It's clear that mediocrity is nothing new to the buff young Twilight star: his two 2013 releases, Java Heat (8%) and Syrup (14%), grossed a jaw-droppingly low total of $1,700 at the box office. Meanwhile, animated flick Tarzan (17%) barely got a release in most major markets over 2013 and 2014, and crawled to an unremarkable (for a mid-budget animated film) $42.4 million. As for this year? The Legend of Hercules earned some of the worst reviews of 2014 (3%), and amassed just $61.3 million against a ludicrously inflated $70 million budget, all the more ill-advised when it was competing with Brett Ratner's own Dwayne Johnson-starring Hercules project (which took a far more respectable $243 million). The Expendables 3 was meanwhile the worst-reviewed (32%) and lowest-grossing film of the series ($206.2 million), in large part because the movie focused far too much on introducing the young Expendables such as Lutz in an attempt to capture the teen market. Mission failed on all counts, then.
Stay at home dad who spends as much time teaching his kids the merits of Martin Scorsese as possible (against the missus' wishes).
General video game, TV and film nut. Occasional sports fan. Full time loon.