The 'Gone Girl’ star survived the 2005 video game adaptation, as did co-star Dwayne Johnson. But it got weird on set.
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.
Rosamund Pike admits action movie she made with Dwayne Johnson is “one of the worst films ever made”
Rosamund Pike has said the 2005 movie, 'Doom', she made with Dwayne Johnson was "one of the worst films ever made" and opened up on the experience.
Rosamund Pike starred with Dwayne Johnson in 2005's 'Doom' video game movie. She calls it "an absolute bomb" and a "catastrophe." ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Rosamund Pike is looking back at one of her box office failures, and how she's' grateful it didn't Doom the rest of her career.
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"The film was an absolute bomb." ...
"I mean, it was a catastrophe, I think," Pike told Elizabeth Day ...
Rosamund Pike says her 2005 film ‘Doom’ was ‘one of the worst films ever made’ and feared it could end her career ...
If you're a fan of Oppenheimer star Cillian Murphy, then you definitely need to check out his overlooked 2005 thriller from the director of Scream.
Starring in the 2005 movie Doom nearly ended her career, Rosamund Pike has said.
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