Sorry for reminding you that this 2015 movie about Efron as a DJ exists!
The subtitle for this 2012 release should be the one in which Nicole Kidman pees on Zefron. Hey, if anyone's gonna pee on you, at least let it be an Oscar winner.
Honestly, we are still trying to figure out which member of Robert De Niro's family begged him to do to this 2016 comedy in order to get close to Efron.
Like most other New Year's Eve celebrations in our lives, this one was underwhelming, but at least Efron and Michelle Pfeiffer had the most compelling storyline in this star-studded snoozefest?
While this may be a remake of the 1984 horror movie, getting to see Efron play a dad for the first time was a dream come true for many geriatric millennials who doodled "Mrs. Efron" on their notebooks in school. Unfortunately, seeing that fantasy come to fruition did not a good film make.
Listen, this should've been our dream bae-watch, given how he basically spends the whole movie shirtless and it's literally for the storyline of it all. But while we expected this 2017 summer flick to be a romp, it was more of a womp womp. Still, we'll always have those abs.
A sure-fire way to try and get young people to spend their babysitting money on a festival movie about the director of Citizen Kane? Cast Efron in the lead role. Alas, the 2008 period drama only made $2.3 million, but did earn the young actor some indie cred in his post-Disney days.
Critics commended Efron's committed performance in this dystopian action thriller, but sadly, it failed to strike its namesake with audiences. Also, spoiler alert: Our man gets eaten by a pack of wild dogs. Rough.
While we initially RSVP'd "no" to this forgettable 2016 comedy, we are kind of OK crashin' it from time to time.
Given that it starred Efron, Michael B. Jordan and Miles Teller, we had high hopes for this 2014 comedy. But it ended up being kind of meh and was the one that kicked off a string of (the previously ranked) bro-ey roles for the star on the heels of his celebrated turn in Neighbors. At least it was the least bad of that frat pack?
We've done a lot of things in the name of our love for this man but seeing this weird-ass 2010 drama ranks pretty high on the list!
Efron and Nicholas Sparks finally merged their respective powers in this 2012 romantic drama. Hm...we saw this movie in theaters and yet are struggling to remember fully what it was about. That shower scene though? That we remember very well.
Our man, who also served as an executive producer, delivered a very good, very charming, very creepy performance as the infamous serial killer Ted Bundy. But overall, this 2019 Netflix drama failed to make as much of an impact as we thought it would when the project was first announced and feels a little too Lifetime movie-of-the-week.
Efron experienced a career adrenaline shot thanks to Seth Rogen with this 2014 comedy. Playing a fraternity president, the actor utilized his underrated comedic chops, charisma and chiseled abs, going on to steal almost every scene he was in. His performance in the 2016 sequel was equally as commanding.
In his first major movie following his breakout success with High School Musical, Efron took on another singing role in the 2007 remake of Hairspray, playing teen heartthrob Link Larkin. Perfect casting was perfect and we'll never forget his Link wink.
After a decade-long drought, Efron finally returned to the world of the movie musical in 2017's The Greatest Showman and what a comeback it was. Just skip to 3:43 on "The Greatest Show" from the soundtrack if you want to feel your life change. And yes, that is, in fact, exactly when Efron takes over lead vocals from Hugh Jackman on the song. Plus, his chemistry with Zendaya? This is the greatest showmance!
At our funeral, feel free to press play on the scene in which a pitch-perfect Efron reads the letter to Scarlett (Leslie Mann) in this 2009 rom-com. Sure sure sure, Matthew Perry was paid $1 million per episode in Friends' final seasons, but you can't tell us having Efron cast as a younger version of his character wasn't the single greatest thing that has ever happened to him in his professional career.
Before you yell louder than Sharpay Evans after discovering she landed a supporting role, the first two installments technically qualify as TV movies, so only 2006's HSM 3 made our list. But oh, what a performance it is from Efron in his final outing as Troy Bolton, the role that made him the gold-standard of millennial heartthrobs.