“I don’t have faith in my abilities”: After John Cena and Mark Wahlberg Replaced Him, Shia LaBeouf Said He’s No Longer a “Confident Actor”

"I don't have faith in my abilities": After John Cena and Mark Wahlberg Replaced Him, Shia LaBeouf Said He's No Longer a "Confident Actor"
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Actor Shia LaBeouf was one of the biggest stars in the world at one point in his career. He showcased his talent in various blockbuster hits in the 2000s. Many people even associate him with the character of Sam Witwicky as he played the iconic role in three Transformers movies.

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Shia LaBeouf

Over the past few years, LaBeouf’s controversies have overshadowed his professional achievements. The actor barely secures any major roles in movies anymore and has been struggling to maintain the level of relevance he once had in the entertainment industry. In the past, the actor has acknowledged his fallout, stating that he no longer feels confident.

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Shia LaBeouf doesn’t have faith in his abilities

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Shia Labeouf

In a 2014 interview with The Guardian, Shia LaBeouf explained that he doesn’t think he has the confidence to be an actor anymore,

“I’m not a really confident actor. I don’t have faith in my abilities. It’s like if I told you to react to a gunshot right now. It would be much easier if I just got a gun out and pulled the trigger because you wouldn’t have to conjure anything. You would just react to it. I try to alter my life so that I don’t have to conjure anything or to make believe.”

In the early 2010s, actor Shia LaBeouf wrapped up his time as Sam Witwicky in the Transformers franchise. Mark Wahlberg then took his place and was the new face of the franchise. LaBeouf initially didn’t struggle to find roles as he appeared in films like Fury (2014), Man Down (2015), and American Honey (2016).

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Shia LaBeouf’s controversies ended his career

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Shia LaBeouf

Several public incidents, controversies, and legal troubles destroyed LaBeouf’s image. Despite having remarkable acting skills, these negative headlines led to a decline in his relevance in Hollywood as the industry prioritizes professionalism and wants an actor that is popular among the fans.

In 2013, LaBeouf released his short film, Howard Cantour.com. After its release, many people pointed out its similarity to a 2007 comic, Justin M. Damiano. The actor then removed his short film stating that he had no intentions of copying it as he was just inspired by it.

Between 2014 to 2020, LaBeouf was arrested thrice for disorderly conduct. During one of his arrests, he made “profanity-laced racial remarks” toward police officers. The actor struggled with alcohol addiction which led to his arrests.

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In December 2020, LaBeouf’s ex-girlfriend, singer FKA Twigs, filed a lawsuit accusing the actor of sexual battery, assault, and infliction of emotional distress. The actor admitted he had been “abusive” to himself and those around him “for years” and that “he was ashamed and sorry to those [he] hurt.

These controversies have now made it challenging for Shia LaBeouf to secure major roles in the industry. Despite having a big influence on the industry, LaBeouf will have a hard time redeeming himself.

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Source: The Guardian

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With over 2 years of experience in content writing, Farhan Asif is a seasoned writer at FandomWire where he specializes in bringing the latest news and insights from the world of entertainment and gaming to readers around the world. With over 700 published articles for FandomWire, he has also written more than 750 articles for AnimatedTimes. Apart from this, he has a passion for coding and is pursuing a degree in computer science. During his free time, Farhan loves to play video games and hopes to create a video game of his own one day.