John Travolta, once the king of the silver screen, now finds himself teetering perilously on the edge of obscurity, haunted by a series of cinematic disasters and personal tragedies.

Recent reports suggest his latest film, High Rollers, is squarely in line to extend his streak of flops.

Industry insiders suggest that a toxic collaboration with an infamous producer may be at the heart of this decline, raising questions about the actor’s once-mighty career, RadarOnline.com can report.

A once-beloved star who commanded $20 million per film, Travolta’s descent into straight-to-video projects reflects a desperate attempt to remain relevant in Hollywood.

One industry observer claimed: “His movies are so bad that the phrase ‘straight to video’ seems like a compliment.”

This latest venture follows a long line of poorly received films, including Speed Kills, which achieved a humiliating 0% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

Critics have been particularly harsh in their assessments of Travolta’s work. Reviewers have excoriated High Rollers, calling it a “heart-slowing work of staggering stupidity” that features lounge singer-level production values. Even the marketing has not fared well, failing to attract significant attention amid a landscape filled with blockbuster releases.