A movie might spend its entire runtime building momentum and tension, only to ruin it all in a single scene. Sometimes the scene introduces an awkward idea, or pushes the narrative in a direction that does not fit. Even well received movies might have an awkward scene or two. Here are 15 scenes that ruined what were otherwise very enjoyable movies. Spider-Man 3 – The Emo Peter Parker Dance SceneThe sudden tonal shift into exaggerated comedy, with Peter Parker dancing through the street, clashes heavily with the film’s darker themes and pulls many viewers out of the story.cnx.cmd.push(function() {cnx({playerId: "106e33c0-3911-473c-b599-b1426db57530",}).render("0270c398a82f44f49c23c16122516796");});Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace – Jar Jar Binks Battle AnticsThe comedic battle moments involving Jar Jar undermine the tension of what should be a major conflict.Superman IV: The Quest for Peace – Nuclear Man Creation SceneThe sequence feels rushed and poorly executed, highlighting the film’s production limitations.The Dark Knight Rises – Talia al Ghul’s Death SceneThe delivery and execution of her final moment felt awkward and underwhelming, especially compared to the film’s otherwise intense tone.The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies – Legolas’ Physics-Defying ClimbThe over-the-top action moment pushes beyond the established rules of the world, making it feel cartoonish.The Matrix Reloaded – The Zion Dance SequenceThe extended rave scene interrupts the pacing and narrative momentum, feeling disconnected from the core story.War of the Worlds – The Son Running into Battle SceneThe character’s decision feels illogical and disrupts the emotional stakes built throughout the film.Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice – The “Martha” MomentThe emotional turning point between the two characters hinges on a coincidence that many found forced and unconvincing.Die Another Day – CGI Wave Surfing SceneThe heavy use of early CGI creates a visually unconvincing moment that stands out for the wrong reasons.Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull – The Fridge Survival SceneSurviving a nuclear blast inside a refrigerator stretched believability too far, even for a franchise known for its pulp logic.Iron Man 3 – The Mandarin RevealThe twist shifted a major villain into comic relief, disappointing audiences expecting a more serious payoff.It Chapter Two – The Leper Vomit SceneThe mix of horror and exaggerated gross-out comedy weakens the fear factor and breaks immersion.Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom – The Clone RevealThe sudden introduction of human cloning adds a new layer that feels disconnected from the core dinosaur narrative.Kingsman: The Golden Circle – The Tracking Device SceneThe controversial comedic setup involving a tracking device felt unnecessary and tonally off for many viewers.Signs – The Alien at the Birthday PartyThe brief reveal on camera breaks the film’s slow-building tension and mystery.The post 15 Scenes That Ruined Otherwise Enjoyable Movies appeared first on Den of Geek.