After modeling, Taylor Kitch became known to the general public, thanks to the popular NBC series, Friday Night Lights, where he played young football player Tim Rigins for five seasons, a character who became a fans.
After visiting X-Men Origins: In the role of Wolverine Gambit, as well as in the drama The Bang Bang Club 2010, Taylor Kitsch There was one of the young actors when he became a star: it really said the Hollywood reporter at the time. The rising star had no other choice. Anyway, before he agreed to Disney Blockbuster’s lead role, based on the famous successful science fiction novel. At that time, it should obviously seem to Kitch, but in the end, the devastating release of the film ended with its celebrity.
Disney’s film that spoiled everything
It was really a terrible failure of John Carter, which came out in 2012, which ended the hope of a young actor to become a movie star.
Inspired by a 1917 classic novel Mars PrincessFrom American author to Edgar Rice Burus (the creator of Tarzan), a film John CarterDirected by Andrew Stanton, former Genny de Pixar was still crowned by his exciting Wall-he successfully, staged Taylor Kitsch In the role of title. In the feature film, Carter, a 19th -century civil war veteran, was accidentally taken to a dying red planet in March. The extraordinary captured by Tharks, which has four weapons, a former traumatic soldier soon turns out to have been involved in the Millennium War between the two Marciers in the conflict.
Due to a bad marketing campaign, or due to the lack of interest in the scenario, John CarterHowever, he noted that by 5 to 5.2 to 3.2, only $ 284 million in separation spectators – including almost 73 from American soil – against a colossal budget rated from $ 250 to $ 307 million. The film has since become one of the largest chess in the box office and one of Disney’s largest flops, with its losses rated for about $ 200 million (fitted with inflation, we are talking about $ 270 million today). This real fiasco also led to the dismissal of Disney Executive Director of the time, Rich Ross.
“” “For the past 15 years, I have had a chance to work with incredibly talented people for the world’s favorite brand. I don’t think the role of the president is now a professional role that is suitable for me. For this reason I made a difficult decision to decide to be in my position as president of Walt Disney Studio on this day“The latter wrote in an email sent to his staff, 15 days after the film’s release.

Second failure, then redeeming
Although John Carter It was not the only problem, in the same year another catastrophe fell on the actor’s career: battle (almost direct) sinking de Peter Berg. With more than $ 200 million, the film made only $ 303 million. Short star status Taylor Kitsch That’s how it ended.
At the same time, the actor was subsequently resolved thanks to the television, brilliantly interpreting the officer Paul Woodrug in the 2nd season, the real detective d’hbo. Then he was shining in Waco’s mini soap operas in 2018 and David Korean Guru, the leader of the Devil sect. We could also see her in the Netflix Shadowplay series. Now written on the platform, now it has to be absolutely a Dawn of America, Western Series, which is a hit on Netflix!

Taylor Kitsch in “True Detective”
Because of the failure John Carter” Taylor Kitsch Speed on this topic, relativization of its experience, those who believe in the redemption of the project, especially thanks to the flow.
“” “People always stop me. I think people who are watching him now now can get much more benefits for the first time than the beginning … sincerely, I don’t see it as a failure“,” He told Hollywood Reporter, 7 years after the film was published. Time has been healed all the injuries.
You can currently see John Carter on Disney+.
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