Miles Teller has recently shared the real reason behind Fantastic Four box office failure.
During an appearance on the latest episode of Andy Cohen’s SiriusXM talk show, the American actor, who plays the role of Reed Richards in the 2015 Fantastic Four movie, tried to blame one individual for the movie disaster but he didn’t provide a name.
“It’s unfortunate for that, because so many people worked so hard on that movie. And honestly, maybe there was one really important person who kind of fucked it all up,” said the 38-year-old.
Miles told Andy that after watching the movie for the first time, he recalled speaking to one of the studio heads and mentioned, “I think we’re in trouble.”
Elsewhere in the interview, the Top Gun: Maverick actor opened up about the industry pressure that he felt in his late 20s.
“As a young actor at that time, it’s like, ‘Alright, if you want to be taken seriously as a leading man, you got to get on this superhero train.’ That was our chance,” explained Miles.
The Divergent actor added, “And the casting, I thought, was spectacular. I love all those actors.”
For those unversed, the movie, which was directed by Josh Trank, only grossed $168 million globally against a $120 million production budget.
Meanwhile, Miles will next be seen in upcoming movie, Eternity, which is going to hit the theatres on November 26.