We’ve seen a bad wig or two in our day, but nothing beats the one that Kristen Stewart wore in “Twilight: Ecplise.” The actress had cut her hair for the film based on the lives of the iconic band, “The Runaways,” which means that the costume designer of “Twilight” had to find the perfect wig for her.
They eventually found a wig, but it was far from perfect, seeing as the fake hair was easily noticed and did not look realistic, to put it lightly.
Mystique - X-Men: First Class
Actress Jennifer Lawrence had to undergo hours of make-up for her role as Mystique in the "X-Men" films. In the comic books, the shapeshifting character usually sticks to an original, signature costume, which means tedious hours in makeup could have been avoided.
In the movie, the costume designers decided to have Mystique naked, which meant hours of makeup went into perfecting Lawrence's look. Eventually, Mystique did put some clothes on, but that only happened a few films in.
Catwoman - Catwoman
Catwoman getting her own feature was provocative enough, but when the public got a look at the costume, it became even more scandalous. Fans were expecting the traditional catsuit that had been used since the beginning. They were surprised and, more importantly, disappointed when they got a look at Halle Berry.
The strappy, leather suit with ripped-up pants that Berry donned in her version of "Catwoman" is still thought to be one of Berry's biggest career mistakes.
Deadpool - X-Men Origins: Wolverine
Deadpool has become a loved character, thanks to the success of the character’s two feature films. His appearance in "X-Men Origins: Wolverine" could be one we all want to forget. The character wasn't wearing a suit and couldn't speak, which the director would later admit was a huge mistake.
The reasoning behind the bold move was that the studio felt that it would be difficult to keep the PG-13 rating if they let the character talk.
Green Goblin - Spider-Man
When Willem Dafoe was cast as Green Goblin in Sam Raimi's take on Spider-Man, fans were overjoyed. The character’s transformation into the villain was executed beautifully, and the bad guy looked pretty cool in his armor. However, the costume still got a lot of objection.
Fans believed that the costume was just too different from the original. Raimi opened up about testing several options, including a CGI one that resembled the original costume. Ultimately, he opted for the armor. You win some; you lose some, eh?