Mila Kunis may have disappeared from the spotlight for the most part these days, however, there’s no denying that she accomplished quite a bit while she was popping up onscreen during the peak of her career. The actress won over TV audiences with her comedic ways on That ’70s Show, made movie-lovers laugh in 2008’s Forgetting Sarah Marshall, 2016’s Bad Moms, and 2018’s The Spy Who Dumped Me, and even earned a Golden Globe nomination for her chilling performance in 2010’s Black Swan. The star discussed her tendency to be open to experiences that she might have once rejected while chatting with Marie Claire in 2014, saying: “I was really good at saying no. I decided I was just going to say yes to any opportunity that came, no matter how crazy. And it changed my life.” While that inclination has surely led her to some unexpectedly exciting opportunities, it also might have resulted in some controversial choices, including the one role that she seems to regret. A few years after Kunis rose to fame as Jackie Burkhart on That ’70s Show, the actress landed the lead role in 2002’s American Psycho II: All American Girl, the follow-up to 2000’s American Psycho film that starred Christian Bale as a chic serial killer. The stand-alone sequel, which also featured Star Trek legend William Shatner, told the story of Rachael Newman, a girl who, quote, “has developed a taste for murder and will stop at nothing to become a college professor’s assistant.”
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