Ben Affleck may be the new Batman, but word has it he is convinced that Gone Girl co-star, Rosamund Pike, is far more sinister that any comic book Joker the Caped Crusader ever faced. According to the latest gossip news update, the Argo director thinks something is seriously dark and twisted about his onscreen wife and is very upset she landed a 2015 Oscar nomination for only doing what comes natural to her -- being evil. Despite any misgivings Jennifer Garner's husband may have going into Sunday night's award show, the English actress seems far more concerned with surviving the red carpet than anything else. The 36-year-old former Bond Girl recently compared walking the red carpet to trying to forge a crocodile infested river.
Rosamund Pike blew minds with her devilish portrayal of Amy Elliott-Dunne in the 2014 dramatic triller, Gone Girl, but it is being reported that her co-star, Ben Affleck, has convinced himself that she wasn't really acting so much as showing off her true colors.
A source close to Ben insists in the March 3, issue of Star Magazine, that the actor/director is as incensed over Pike's Oscar nod as he is uncomfortable being around her:
"Ben believes she was so good in their film because she really has a dark side.
"Rosamund was arrogant and impatient, and it caused a lot of tension between her and Ben...he thinks she's a conniving person who only thinks about herself, and shouldn't be trusted.
"He can't stand Rosamund and is dreading running into her at the Oscars."
To hear Rosamund tell it, she is far too concerned with just making it through the no-holds-barred melee that is the Oscars' red carpet to worry too much about anything else.
The buxom blonde British bombshell told USA Today that the red carpets at these award shows reminds her of the kind of animal free-for-alls that you see in Discovery Channel documentaries:
"It's like that time in Africa when you see a whole crowd of zebras crossing crocodile-infested waters.
"Most of them make it. A few of them are ripped to bloody pulp."
Well...it's a long way from killing Doogie Howser with a boxcutter, but it does seem like Rosamund has a habit on envisioning mayhem and carnage even in the most mundane of situations.
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