Sometimes in Hollywood directors are tasked with making impossible decisions when it comes to perfecting the final cut of their films.
In 2025 alone, several big-name actors and actresses have had their scenes cut out of projects for a multitude of reasons, including Simone Ashley from F1 and John Malkovich from The Fantastic Four: First Steps.
“It happens on every film, where you have to shoot more than you can use,” F1 director Joseph Kosinski told People in June 2025 of why Ashley was cut from the movie. “There were two or three story lines that ultimately didn’t make it into the final cut.”
Keep scrolling to see which celebrities had scenes that were cut from movies:
Simone Ashley
Ashley had promoted 2025’s F1 on social media and was seen filming for the sports drama. However, her role in the film was significantly cut.
Kosinski told People that despite reducing her role in the film, the Bridgerton alum is an “incredible talent,” an “incredible actress” and an “incredible singer.”
“I would love to work with her again,” he noted.
John Malkovich
Malkovich was cut entirely out of 2025’s The Fantastic Four: First Steps after he was cast as Ivan Kragoff/Red Ghost.
“There were a lot of things that ultimately ended up hitting the cutting room floor,” director Matt Shakman told Variety in July 2025. “When we were building a ’60s retro-future world, introducing all of these villains, introducing these four main characters as a group, as well as individually, introducing the idea of a child — there was a lot of stuff to balance in this movie and some things had to go ultimately in terms of shaping the film for its final version.”
Lola Tung
Tung was one of the stars cut from 2025’s I Know What You Did Last Summer.
“In every movie, it’s best-laid plans, and then you edit the movie and you put it together and you go, ‘I love this in a vacuum. This is a fantastic scene. But it doesn’t fit in the movie,'” director Jennifer Kaytin Robinson told People in July 2025 of the opening scene that didn’t make it into the movie.
Nicholas Alexander Chavez
Chavez was also cut from I Know What You Did Last Summer.
“It was just one of those situations where it had nothing to do with Lola and Nicholas — they are both so fantastic,” Kaytin Robinson said. “I really would love to work with them again. I loved working with them. They did a fabulous job. But in the larger tapestry of the film, it just didn’t fit.”
She continued, “It sucks because you don’t want to do that to those actors. And it sucks when you love something as a scene, but that scene just doesn’t work in the final cut of the film.”
Josh Brolin
Director George Clooney revealed that Brolin filmed scenes for 2017’s Suburbicon that ultimately didn’t make it into the movie.
“We shot a couple of scenes with Josh [playing] a baseball coach that are really, really funny,” Clooney, who directed the film, told Entertainment Weekly in August 2017. “But after we did our first screening, the one thing that became really clear to me was that [the scenes] let the air out of the balloon, in terms of the tension in the film. I had to write him this awful note where I just said, ‘You’re not going to believe it. But these scenes really don’t work anymore.’”
Harrison Ford
Ford’s fans are probably shocked to learn the Star Wars actor was supposed to make a cameo in 1982’s E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial. He shot a cameo portraying the principal at Elliott’s (Henry Thomas) school. Director Steven Spielberg told EW that Ford’s scenes ended up getting “cut out.”
Paul Rudd
Bridesmaids boasted an impressive cast, but sadly, Paul Rudd didn’t make the cut. Rudd was supposed to play a blind date for Kristen Wiig’s Annie Walker.
“Very sadly, we cut all the blind date sequences out of the movie,” director Paul Feig told EW in April 2017.
Ellen Pompeo
Pompeo said that she was “completely cut” from Eternal Sunshine of a Spotless Mind while speaking at a Tribeca Festival Storytellers event in June 2025.
“Kate Winslet is in the movie, of course, like, you have Kate Winslet, you definitely don’t need me,” she said at the event.
Tim Roth
Dozens of A-listers were part of Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood, however, Roth’s scene didn’t end up in the film.
“He’s part of the gang and I appreciate him showing up and giving his due diligent service,” the director said during an appearance on the “Empire” podcast in August 2019. “He [played] Jay Sebring’s British butler, his British gentleman’s gentleman. It was a funny little sequence, but it got dropped.”
Nikki Garcia
The WWE superstar revealed on SiriusXM’s “The Nikki & Brie Show” that a large part of her scenes were cut from Happy Gilmore 2.
“I remember hearing a few months ago that 20 minutes was going to have to be cut out, and I’ve been praying that it wouldn’t be my stuff,” Nikki told sister Brie Garcia during the July 2025 episode. “Well, guess what? All of my talking stuff got cut. And not just me. It’s the whole group of people I filmed with.”
Nikki said that she was “bummed” and “devastated” when she found out, but she was overall grateful for the opportunity.
Sienna Miller
The actress was set to portray the girlfriend of Johnny Depp’s Whitey Bulger in 2015’s Black Mass. Sadly, her part did not make it into the movie.
“It came down to narrative choices,” director Scott Cooper told The Boston Globe in September 2015.
Shailene Woodley
Woodley was supposed to appear in The Amazing Spider-Man 2 as Peter Parker’s (Andrew Garfield) love interest Mary Jane, filming scenes for the Marvel movie in New York City. The clips never made it into the film due to the character’s heartbreak over the death of Gwen Stacy (Emma Stone).
“Shailene is a brilliant actress, and she did a great couple days of work,” director Marc Webb told The Los Angeles Times in March 2014. “But it was very difficult to introduce someone as a competing love interest when so much is on the table with Peter and Gwen.”
He continued, “It was something we only discovered when we were shooting and then in the edit room,” adding that the decision was “hard, very hard.”