Matt Damon Reveals Horrible Movie Experience That Plunged Him Into Depression – & Possibly Means A 150M Fantasy Flop

Matt Damon Reveals Horrible Movie Experience That Plunged Him Into

In his acting career, Matt Damon has snagged some iconic roles and films like the Bourne series or the Ocean’s franchise. But things didn’t always go smoothly for the star. In a more recent interview, he revealed that he Shooting a film fell into a depression. He didn’t reveal details about the title, but we’re pretty sure which blockbuster failure Damon is referring to.

Matt Damon describes depression from frustrating movie experience

As Variety reports, in an interview with Jake’s Takes, the actor spoke about what is probably his worst movie experience to date, without revealing the title:

…Sometimes you find yourself in a film that you know might not be what you hoped it might be and you’re still in the process of making it. And I remember halfway through the production, and it was still months before you, and you took your family somewhere and made them uncomfortable, and I remember my wife picked me up again, because I fell into a depression and I was like, ‘What have I done?’ And what movie is Matt Damon talking about now?

Although he doesn’t name the title, Damon is most likely referring to 2016’s fantasy blockbuster The Great Wall. The Chinese-American co-production, with a budget of $150 million, grossed around $334 million worldwide, according to Box Office Mojo, and flopped as a result .

Damon spoke after the film’s release and the disappointing financial result about how dissatisfied he was with the fantasy blockbuster.

When and how will Matt Damon be back in cinemas?

Next you can catch the star starring in Christopher Nolan’s new film Oppenheimer, the from July 20, 2023 running in cinemas. In it, the director deals with the inventor of the atomic bomb, J. Robert Oppenheimer.

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