Steven Spielberg Refused To Work With Ben Affleck After What He Did To Directorâs Son
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Amita KumariDecember 23, 2025 at 6:48 AM
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Steven Spielberg and Ben Affleck were once expected to cross paths professionally, until an awkward pool party incident allegedly put any future collaboration off the table.
The claim was recently made by director Mike Binder during a podcast appearance, in which he alleged that, in the 2000s, the celebrated Jaws filmmaker and Affleck had a falling-out following an uncomfortable encounter involving one of Spielbergâs children.
âWhy would he not have reprimanded his son instead of hating on Ben? I am 100% on Benâs side,â one social media user reacted.
Steven Spielberg reportedly walked away from directing a film written by Mike Binder after learning that Ben Affleck would be cast in the lead role
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During an appearance on Stephen Baldwinâs podcast One Bad Movie, which was uploaded to YouTube on November 11, Mike Binder claimed that the alleged feud between Steven Spielberg and Ben Affleck originated from his 2006 film Man About Town.
The filmmaker revealed that while developing the project, Spielberg had initially expressed strong interest, having previously praised Binderâs film The Upside of Anger.
Mike recalled, â[Steven] said, âWe gotta do something together. I want you to write something for me.ââ
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Discussing the inspiration behind the script, the 67-year-old shared that the story was partially influenced by a home invasion scare at Spielbergâs house at the time.
âAt the time, we both lived up in the Palisades, and we were talking about power and struggles, and also he was going through a thing where there was a guy who broke into his house late at night, and was gonna, they found notes.â
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âThe guy was gonna electrocute Steven, beat him up, and it was just horrible,â he added.
According to Binder, the film was originally set to be directed by Spielberg himself and produced by his studio, DreamWorks.
Later, the 79-year-old famed filmmaker backed out of directing the project but initially expressed interest in producing it through his studio, prompting Binder to step in as director.
Binder then met with the Gone Girl star, and the two reached what he described as âa deal.â
A pool party at Spielbergâs home reportedly soured the relationship between him and Affleck after the actor allegedly made Spielbergâs son âcryâ
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However, upon learning that Affleck would be cast in the lead role, Spielberg allegedly withdrew from the project entirely, refusing even to produce it, and told Binder at the time, âNo. Canât do it with him.â
The director continued, âWe just bombed with a movie with him, heâs got that whole J. Lo thing going on now, and I have other problems with him.â
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The remark was a reference to Ben and Jennifer Lopezâs 2003 film Gigli, which was widely considered a major flop, as well as the coupleâs highly publicized broken engagement in early 2004.
However, Binder suggested that these were only part of the issue, revealing that another major factor was Stevenâs claim that Affleck had mistreated his son during a family vacation while the actor was dating the directorâs goddaughter, Gwyneth Paltrow.
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Affleck and Paltrow dated on and off for three years between 1997 and 2000 and co-starred in films such as Shakespeare in Love and Bounce.
Mike recalled Steven allegedly explaining the incident, saying, âMy son was a little boy, he was playing in the pool, and he got out of the pool, and Ben came in fully dressed, and my son pushed Ben into the pool.â
âCanât do it with him,â the 79-year-old Schindlerâs List director reportedly said as he refused to work with Ben for Mikeâs 2006 film
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âAnd Ben got really mad at him, and he came out of the pool and picked him up and threw him back into the pool, and made my son cry.â
Spielberg allegedly added, âI just donât like to work with him. Plus his last two movies bombed. Find somebody else. Anyone but him. Heâs cold as hell.â
When Binder relayed the decision to Affleckâs agent, the Deep Water star reportedly already knew the reason.
Mike further recalled, âBen calls me up, he says, âDid Steven Spielberg tell you I threw his kid in the water? Is that what happened? Is that why Iâm not on your movie?'â
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âI said, âNo, he didnât sayâŠâ âYes he did! He told you I threw his kid in the water. Thatâs why Iâm not on the movie,ââ He added.
Social media users were surprised, and largely unimpressed, by Spielbergâs handling of the alleged pool incident, with many criticizing his parenting.
Years later, Binder and Affleck reportedly even joked about the incident after the latterâs film beat Spielbergâs project at the 2013 Academy Awards
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One netizen wrote, âIf I had shoved a fully-clothed person into a pool when I was a kid, regardless of the age, and that fully-clothed person then threw me into the pool, my father would have tipped the guy and thank him for teaching me some manners.â
Another user commented, âI would do the same thing. Lol! Fully dressed and pushed into a pool? Yeah Iâm pushing you in as well.â
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âWhen they say Hollywoodâs morals are screwed up, this should be exhibit A. Whose kid throws a fully clothed adult in a pool? And didnât get punished? And the adult bears the blame?â
While Spielberg ultimately backed out of the project entirely, Binder went on to direct the film with Affleck in the lead role, and it was produced by Lionsgate.
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Years later, at the 2013 Academy Awards, Argo won Best Picture, beating Spielbergâs Lincoln.
Binder, who was watching the ceremony on television, said he immediately texted Affleck, writing, âTonight you could throw Spielbergâs whole family in the pool and get away with it.â
The Reign Over Me director concluded by reflecting on the situation, saying, âI love both these guys, and theyâre both smarter than me, but they both kinda acted like idiots, and so did I. They were great guys, but at the same time, a**holes.â
âOh I gotta side with Ben here. The kid was being a brat,â one displeased social media user wrote
Source: âAOL Entertainmentâ