'I've been fighting as a black woman all my life': Halle Berry hates the fact that she was solely blamed for her worst superhero movie that lost $16 million at the box office

'I've been fighting as a black woman all my life': Halle Berry hates the fact that she was solely blamed for her worst superhero movie that lost $16 million at the box office

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Halle Berry addresses being unfairly blamed for Catwoman's $16 million box office loss and reflects on her career.

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Hollywood trailblazer Halle Berry has fought hard for recognition and respect throughout her career, and she's not done yet. Despite her efforts and successes, Berry struggles with a lingering frustration: being blamed for the flop of her 2004 superhero film, Catwoman. The film's disastrous $16 million loss at the box office has been unfairly pinned on her, overshadowing her performance and the film's broader problems.

As a black woman in a challenging industry, Berry's struggle underscores the broader issues of unfair scrutiny that actors face. Her critique highlights the need for more nuanced discussions about accountability and representation in Hollywood, pushing for a shift in how failure and success are attributed.

20 years ago, Halle Berry sunk her claws into the role of Catwoman. Unfortunately, the cat movie wasn't exactly a darling at the box office. Produced on a budget of $100 million, the 2004 film grossed just $82 million.

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