Despite Making $113M Profit, George Clooney Regretted Making 1997 Movie So Badly He Refunded People Who Watched it

Despite Making $113M Profit, George Clooney Regretted Making 1997 Movie So Badly He Refunded People Who Watched it

George Clooney has earned widespread acclaim for his acting chops and magnetic personality, but even A-listers make mistakes. Clooney’s Batman and Robin, released in 1997, was panned by critics and is still mocked today for its bat n*pples and excessive camp.

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Clooney has publicly expressed his regret for participating in the project, going so far as to refund people who paid to see the film despite its massive profit of $113 million.

Batman and Robin: A Tragic Failure

George Clooney
George Clooney

The generally negative reception of Batman and Robin overshadowed George Clooney’s performance in the iconic role. In addition to the infamous bat n*pples and the inclusion of over-the-top villains like Mr. Freeze and Poison Ivy, the film is generally considered a campy, over-the-top mess.

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Since then, Clooney has called the film a waste of money and expressed remorse for agreeing to star in it. During an interview on The Graham Norton Show, Clooney apologized “for Batman and Robin.”

“I always apologize for Batman & Robin. Let me just say that I’d actually thought I’d destroyed the franchise until somebody else brought it back years later and changed it. I thought at the time that this was going to be a very good career move. Ummmmm, it wasn’t.”

Despite negative reviews, the film’s extensive advertising campaign helped it gross over $113 million. Despite the film’s commercial success, it was detrimental to Clooney’s career. Most notably, the series was restarted from scratch, which led to Christopher Nolan’s critically acclaimed Dark Knight films.

Batman and Robin.
Batman and Robin.

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In addition, the film’s campy style has been debated for years, with many viewers wondering if the filmmakers meant for the film to be so ridiculous. Interestingly, some fans have recently returned to Batman & Robin, enjoying its cheesy humor and exaggerated visuals.

The World Without Batman and Robin

George Clooney went on to star in several more films after Batman and Robin, such as The Perfect Storm, Ocean’s Eleven, and Gravity. In addition to his film career, he became well-known on television after starring in the long-running series ER.

Batman and Robin.
Batman and Robin.

Interestingly, some fans have recently returned to Batman and Robin, enjoying its cheesy humor and exaggerated visuals. Outside of being one of the greatest movie stars in Hollywood, the actor established the Clooney Foundation for Justice in 2019 to advocate for and advance global social justice and human rights.

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Clooney’s latest film, Ticket to Paradise, where he co-stars with Julia Roberts, was released last year with average reviews. The film is available to stream on Amazon Prime Video. Although playing Batman may not have been his forte, one thing’s certain, his good looks and charming ways continue to captivate the audience and his die-hard fans around the globe.

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Written by Mabel Andrady

Mabel, aka MJ, is a FandomWire Sr. Writer, pop-culture fanatic, and an MA in Health Demography holder. When she's not indulging in her guilty pleasure of penning everything Hollywood, Marvel & DC, she writes academic essays on COVID-19 and HIV/AIDS. With 2500+ articles published online, she brings a unique twist to entertainment writing. A jack-of-all-trades, MJ enjoys movies, writes/acts in plays, writes music, and dreams of being a successful actress. She offers a fresh perspective, making her writing a must-read for those seeking knowledge and entertainment.

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