A movie is only as good as its hero.

Night Shyamalanwas one of the most exciting young voices in Hollywood.

The hero of the movie is Aang, the last surviving Airbender and an incarnation of the Avatar.

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Not exactly a fun pair of eyes to see this world through.

One, a manipulative jerk; the other, an equally manipulative cheater.

Romance films often have characters that are less than perfect, but these two are particularly unlikable.

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How a character so shallow and klutsy can somehow also be so boring is almost an achievement in itself.

When his sleeping pod malfunctions, he’s woken 90 years too early.

For some bizarre reason, the people behind this sci-fi disaster decided to make it a romantic drama.

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The worst part aboutPassengersisn’t thatit belongs to the wrong genre, though, but its lead character.

Things changed when the sequel,Wonder Woman 1984, came out.

Diana seems unbothered by this fact, and even has sex with this possessed victim.

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Everywhere outside of1984, Wonder Woman is one of the DCEU’s best characters.

This movie, however, single-handedly turns her into a bratty monster.

Most likely, it’s a mixture of all three.

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Cole Young in a fighting pose in Mortal Kombat

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Jim (Chris Pratt) affectionately touches Aurora’s (Jennifer Lawrence) hair in Passengers

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Wonder Woman bears her lasso of truth in Wonder Woman 1984

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Evan Hansen speaking on stage in Dear Evan Hansen.

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Howard the Duck piloting a plane with Phil Blumburtt in the seat behind.

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Kelly LeBrock stands behind, looking at Steven Seagal in Hard to Kill (1990)

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