These 14 Actors Took Their Feuding to The Next Level (3 of 4)

 

Wesley Snipes and Ryan Reynolds

Blade Trinity, Sleeve, Flash photography

Blade Trinity is probably more famous for its lack of excitement than the excitement from actually watching the movie, and readers would probably having a better time reading Patton Oswalt’s account of his experience on the set of the movie. The first two films in the trilogy may have been huge. But the third was a complete let-down and left fans groaning. Oswalt says that director David S. Goyer should be devoid of any blame concerning how the movie turned out, mostly because the director was too occupied handling the erratic behavior or his lead man, Wesley Snipes.

 

Wesley was just f****** crazy in a hilarious way,” the actor and comedian told A.V. Club. “He wouldn’t come out of his trailer, and he would smoke weed all day.” Oswalt claimed Snipes “tried to strangle the director” at one point, which led to Goyer hiring a bunch of bikers as bodyguards. “And that freaked Wesley out so much that, for the rest of the production, he would only communicate with the director through Post-It notes. And he would sign each Post-It note ‘From Blade.'”

 

The feud did not just end with Goyer though. The star reportedly also failed to get along with his co-star, Ryan Reynolds, going so far as refusing to call the actor by his name. “He refers to Ryan Reynolds as ‘that cracker,'” one executive crew member told writer Chris Parry on condition of anonymity. “‘Tell that cracker to get out of my eye line,’ and ‘tell that cracker to get his lines right.'” Reynolds laughed off the comments when he was once asked about working with Snipes again, and he gave an emphatic ‘no’’.

 

 

Tom Sizemore and Val Kilmer

Red Planet Val Kilmer, Ballistic vest, Gesture

The 90s acted as a grand rise to fame for actor Tom Sizemore, with his parts in huge dramatic films like Heat in 1995, mostly to thank. Sizemore famously starred in the 1995 movie alongside co-star Val Kilmer. The pair reunited again on the set of Red Planets five years later, and the reunion saw a lot of bad blood brewed. Reports claim that the beef started when production decided to ship Sizemore’s exercise equipment down to the filming site, Australia. And he was not too happy about that.

 

Sizemore wrote in his memoir titled By Some Miracle I Made It Out of There, the whole debacle reached its boiling point when a loud argument escalated into a 50-pound weight being thrown at Kilmer by Sizemore. Luckily, the angry actor missed his intended target. A producer later told Sizemore to carefully avoid Kilmer’s face in the instance of another bloody, physical fight. Sizemore agreed, and followed by hitting Kilmer in the chest and saying, ‘’I’m never going to another planet with you again.’’ The pair were said to have buried the hatchet; however, and seem to be on speaking terms now.

 

 

Julianna Marguiles and Archie Panjabi

Good Wife

Viewers may have been treated to good drama from the show The Good Wife, but there was already enough feuds and tension behind the scenes between co-stars Archie Panjabi and Julianna Margulies before Panjabi finally left the show. The on-screen characters the women portrayed were actually good friends but, the actresses were not. Their feud was so bad that the pair refused to be filmed together for a really shocking 51 episodes, and most of the communication between their on-screen characters were conducted over the phone. When Panjabi left the show, the pair was finally forced to have a scene together, but they still found a way around that. The magic of CGI and green screen came into play as the two actresses actually filmed their scene together, separately. Not being able to stand a co-worker enough to share a room with them is definitely a sign you need to leave – just as Punjabi did.