Ben Affleck is all over the place, he can’t seem to get his act together, and it costs him his relationships. While he was still married to Jennifer Garner, he landed the lead role in David Fincher’s “Gone Girl.”
Allegedly, Affleck got too close to one of his co-stars; he asked for Emily Ratajkowski to play a focal role in the film. Affleck and Ratajkowski had some intimate moments during production, which led to Garner filing for divorce in 2017.
The Rum Diary
Johnny Depp and French singer Vanessa Paradis were together for 14 years, which is something to admire when it comes to Hollywood romances. It seemed like they were going to beat the odds when, on the set of "The Rum Diary," Depp met Amber Heard, who was cast as none other than his love interest.
Their on-screen relationship turned into the real thing, which in turn, ruined Depp's relationship with Paradis. Heard and Depp married, but things escalated quickly, and the two entered an explosive divorce in 2017.
The Last Face
Though it had a star-studded cast, no one seemed to like Sean Penn's "The Last Face." It even got a 4% on Rotten Tomatoes! But that wasn't the worst tragedy to come from the film. It managed to ruin Theron and Penn's relationship. The happy couple got engaged in 2014, the same year production on the movie started.
As they proceeded in the film's production, things seemed to be less than perfect. The couple’s disputes happened so often that a year after the shooting had wrapped, they ended up breaking up.
The Break-Up
After her high-profile divorce from Brad Pitt, Jennifer Aniston took on a role in a dramedy about a couple that breaks up. Sounds therapeutic, doesn't it? Her co-star was Vince Vaughn, and it didn't take long before the two actors started dating.
Nevertheless, the relationship wound up being a short rebound, and they broke up as quickly as they got together.
Rosemary’s Baby
What happens when making a movie costs you your marriage to one of the greatest musicians of all time? Mia Farrow knows the answer to this all too well. The actress was determined to film "Rosemary's Baby," no matter how her then-husband, Frank Sinatra, felt.
In her autobiography, "What Falls Away," Farrow wrote that filming the flick was hard and that Sinatra wanted her to leave the movie - he felt that the lengthy shooting schedule was getting in the way of their relationship. Mia refused, which led to Sinatra handing her divorce papers on set!