In a surprising twist, veteran actor Kevin Costner has turned down a $100 million movie deal offered by Robert De Niro, citing De Niro’s “creepiness” as the reason. This peculiar rejection has Hollywood buzzing with speculation and amusement.

Most actors would leap at such a lucrative offer, but Costner’s finely tuned “creepy radar” led him to decline. In an interview, Costner described the deal as feeling like “the Hollywood version of a horror movie.”

De Niro, perplexed by the rejection, found himself labeled “creepy” in an industry rife with eccentric personalities. Details of the movie deal remain unclear, but Costner’s decision hints at an unseen spooky element.

This incident raises questions about whether Hollywood will now consider a “creepy scale” in negotiations. Costner’s extensive filmography, free from eerie themes, suggests his aversion to the supernatural is consistent with his career choices.

As rumors swirl about the possible creepy elements of the proposed film, such as an unsettling costume, the rejection has become a whimsical chapter in Hollywood lore. Whether Costner’s move will influence future deal-making remains to be seen, but it has certainly added an entertaining twist to Tinseltown’s ongoing drama.