25 People Who Were Proven So Wrong, I Honestly Wouldn't Be Surprised If They Went Into Hiding
1.This person, who said Cillian Murphy wasn't a movie star:
2.And this person, who thought Oppenheimer was a bad idea:
3.These people, who thought SpongeBob SquarePants was "pathetic" and "doomed" (it's been 25 years, and it's still on):
4.This person who thought Barbie was gonna flop:
5.Along with Ben Shapiro:
6.This person who thought Bryan Cranston couldn't do a "serious role":
7.This person, who doubted whether or not Heath Ledger could do a good job playing the Joker (he'd posthumously win an Oscar for his portrayal):
8.This poor, poor summer child, who had no idea what 2020 had in store for them:
9.This person, who claimed four years ago that Taylor Swift's career was about to come to an end:
10.This person, who wasn't a fan of KISS:
11.The person who wrote this before Season 8, and really spoke too soon:
12.The person who panned Michael Jackson's Thriller album:
13.This person who claimed "Reddit nerds" couldn't manipulate the stock market:
14.This person, who claimed Fortnite didn't have staying power:
15.These Friends reviewers:
16.This person, who claimed Russia would not invade Ukraine (spoiler alert...they did):
17.This person, who predicted the second Avatar film would bomb because "no one even remembers" the first one:
18.Chris Pratt, who either lied to us or was extremely delusional:
19.These journalists, who I dearly wish had been right:
20.Along with this one:
21.This person, who joked about never seeing J.K. Simmons as J. Jonah Jameson in a Spider-Man film again (Simmons would reprise the role in multiple films):
22.The person who predicted the only two movies to gross over a billion dollars in 2023 would be The Flash and Fast X (neither did, and both were critical failures):
23.James Charles, who would face multiple controversies in 2019, most notably the whole "Bye Sister" video:
24.This poor journalist, who prophesied what could go wrong with potential vaccine rollout during COVID, and was proven sorely mistaken:
25.And finally, we'll end on a happier one — the author of The Martian, who thought it was "niche" (it would later be turned into a massively popular film starring Matt Damon):