Playwright Arthur Miller and Marilyn Monroe had been married for four years when decided to collaborate professionally on the set of “The Misfits.” It seemed like a match made in heaven, but the movie’s pressures proved to be too much for the doomed couple.
Miller annoyed Monroe with his constant script rewrites and obtrusive sexism. Monroe claimed that the movie’s most interesting roles had gone to her male counterparts. It wasn’t long before the couple parted ways. “The Misfits” turned out to be the last movie that Marilyn Monroe filmed before her death.
Days Of Thunder
When "Days of Thunder" began filming in late 1989, Tom Cruise was already in trouble with then-wife Mimi Rogers due to his previous philandering. His on-set whirlwind romance with Nicole Kidman turned out to be the last straw, and Cruise and Rogers divorced just one month into production.
Cruise and Kidman tied the knot on Christmas Eve less than a year later. Their love affair was a rollercoaster, and a few years later, they announced their separation.
By The Sea
All good things must come to an end, and Brangelina's end was a tough one. "By the Sea," which tells a story of a disintegration of a marriage, was a "test" of her own marriage to Brad, Jolie confirmed. As it turns out, the movie felt more like a documentary than it did a film.
Rumors about Jolie's "dark side" were spread during filming, and Jolie herself admitted that she butted heads with her husband on set. One year after the movie's release, the couple separated, and Jolie filed for divorce.
Daredevil
When Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck started filming "Daredevil" in 2002, they were both in loving relationships. Affleck was a part of the power couple that we know as Bennifer (with Jennifer Lopez), and Garner was married to Scott Foley.
Though no one ever admitted to anything happening on-set, Affleck eventually confirmed that he and Jennifer (Garner) fell in love while filming. A year after the superhero flick premiered in 2003, Affleck ended things with Lopez, and unsurprisingly, Garner divorced Foley.
Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
Kenneth Branagh had been married to Emma Thompson for five years before the production of "Mary Shelley's Frankenstein" started, but little did they know that the film would change everything. The director and star of the film. Branagh couldn't deny his fascination with co-star Helena Bonham Carter.
Thompson filed for divorce not long after the news broke of Bonham Carter and Branagh's betrayal. Interestingly enough, Helena and Emma made peace and have no hard feelings. Kenneth and Emma, on the other hand...