Actor Rosamund Pike has called 2005's video game movie Doom that she appeared in alongside Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson one of the worst films ever made and a project that could have ended her career.
"I mean, it was a catastrophe, I think," Pike told Elizabeth Day ...
A lot of video game movies haven't been good, but to Pike, 'Doom' was bad enough to jeopardize her entire acting future.
The 'Gone Girl’ star survived the 2005 video game adaptation, as did co-star Dwayne Johnson. But it got weird on set.
Rosamund Pike holds nothing back about her 2005 video game flop with Dwayne Johnson, admitting she was "utterly ill-equipped" for action stardom. The disaster earned just $58 million worldwide and a ...
"So suddenly I'm in this film with the Rock, and I realise how utterly ill-equipped I am to be an action star. There were weights on the set. Every time a gun was brought out, it was kind of like a ...
Rosamund Pike appeared on a recent episode of the “How to Fail with Elizabeth Day” podcast and opened up about the “catastrophe” of staring in 2005’s “Doom” video game adaptation. The sci-fi action ...
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