What Happened Between Julia Roberts & Steven Spielberg While Filming Hook? (Photo Credit – Wikipedia)

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Steven Spielberg was already at the top of his game in the early ’90s following the release of Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, and he seemed untouchable. At the same time, Julia Roberts had just exploded into superstardom after Pretty Woman. Hollywood did not get the chance to have enough of her, so when it was announced that the two powerhouses were teaming up for Hook in 1991, the expectations could not have been higher.

Robin Williams had landed the lead role of Peter Pan, Dustin Hoffman had another legendary performance waiting in the wings as Hook, and Julia Roberts flitted in to portray Tinkerbell. Great talent, right? It should have been an enjoyable, magical ride. Instead, it became a production Spielberg would rather forget. And he’s made that clear more than once.

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Hook’s Box Office Success Didn’t Match The Expectations

The film eventually hit theaters in December, earning a decent chunk at the box office. It was not a flop, earning $119 million in domestic market and $300 million worldwide on a $70 million budget (per Box Office Mojo), but it wasn’t the home run people expected either. Audiences didn’t rush to it the way they had for Spielberg’s earlier blockbusters, and critics weren’t kind either.