- Stan Lee in “Deadpool” (2016): While Stan Lee cameos are often cherished, his appearance as a strip club DJ in “Deadpool” felt forced and did little to contribute to the film’s narrative or humor.
- Johnny Depp in “Tusk” (2014): In this Kevin Smith film, Johnny Depp’s cameo as the eccentric detective Guy Lapointe felt out of place and didn’t enhance the overall storyline.
- Miley Cyrus in “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2” (2017): Cyrus provided the voice for Mainframe, a robotic character with minimal lines and impact, making her presence largely inconsequential to the film.
- David Hasselhoff in “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2” (2017): Hasselhoff’s appearance as the imagined version of Star-Lord’s father added little to the storyline, serving more as a quirky visual gag.
- Matt Damon in “Thor: Ragnarok” (2017): Damon’s brief appearance as an Asgardian actor portraying Loki went unnoticed by many and had little impact on the overall narrative.
- Halle Berry in “Kingsman: The Golden Circle” (2017): Berry’s cameo as a Statesman agent lacked depth and failed to contribute meaningfully to the film’s plot, leaving audiences questioning its purpose.
- Bill Murray in “Dumb and Dumber To” (2014): Murray’s cameo as Ice Pick felt forced and didn’t align with the comedic tone of the film, making it a forgettable addition.
- Lucy Lawless in “Spider-Man” (2002): Lawless’s appearance as a punk rock girl served as a brief and inconsequential moment, contributing little to the overall narrative.
- Bruce Campbell in “Spider-Man 3” (2007): While Campbell’s cameos are often appreciated, his appearance as a French maître d’ in “Spider-Man 3” felt forced and lacked the charm of his previous roles in the trilogy.
- Adam West in “Batman: The Movie” (1966): Adam West’s cameo in the 1966 “Batman” movie as a United World Security Council member was a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it moment that added little substance to the film’s campy narrative.
These cameos, despite featuring notable personalities, failed to contribute meaningfully to their respective films, leaving audiences questioning the purpose of their inclusions.
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