Courteney Cox's career took a turn when she starred in the superhero comedy 'Zoom', a film that has since become a notorious blunder in her cinematic journey. Based on a children's book, 'Zoom' was directed by Peter Hewitt and featured Tim Allen as the lead, playing a former superhero who loses his powers and is tasked with training a new team of young superheroes. Despite Cox's previous success with the 'Scream' franchise and her role in 'Friends', 'Zoom' was a critical and commercial failure, with a mere 5% critics' rating on Rotten Tomatoes. The film's poor reception can be attributed to its lack of originality, as it failed to capture the essence of the superhero genre and left audiences unenthusiastic. Allen's involvement in the scriptwriting process might have contributed to the film's underwhelming outcome. The movie's box office performance was equally disappointing, grossing only $12.5 million against a $75.6 million budget. This financial setback further solidified 'Zoom' as one of Cox's most notable flops, overshadowing her other notable works such as 'November' and 'Barnyard'. The film's poor reception and lack of impact on Cox's career serve as a reminder of the challenges of transitioning from television stardom to successful filmmaking. It is a testament to the delicate balance between maintaining a beloved on-screen persona and exploring new creative avenues in the ever-evolving world of entertainment.