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Casting Blunders Revealed: Readers Pick Worst Movie Mismatches
17 Mar
Summary
- Readers voted Ben Platt's role as a high school student a major casting error.
- Blake Lively's changeable Boston accent in 'The Town' ranked second worst.
- Ensemble cast of 'House of Gucci' cited for disjointed performances.

A recent poll invited readers to identify notable casting mismatches in contemporary cinema, revealing strong opinions on actor-role pairings. The most significant disapproval, with over 41,000 votes, was for Ben Platt's casting as a high school senior in 'Dear Evan Hansen,' a role many felt was miscast due to his age at the time of filming.
Following closely, Blake Lively's performance in 'The Town' was ranked the second worst pairing. Readers cited her inconsistent Boston accent as a primary concern, drawing nearly 35,000 votes of agreement. The ensemble cast of 'House of Gucci' also faced widespread criticism, ranking third, with over 30,000 readers agreeing that the actors’ individual performances lacked synergy.
Further down the list, Tom Hanks in 'Elvis' and Michelle Yeoh in the 'Wicked' movies were also highlighted as less-than-ideal pairings. Other notable mentions included Tom Cruise in 'Interview With the Vampire' and Leonardo DiCaprio and Cameron Diaz in 'Gangs of New York,' indicating a broad spectrum of perceived casting errors.




