Why do we dislike a fictional character? Let’s suggest three reasons: because we find him mean or wrong (moralistic approach), because we find him poorly written or poorly acted (aesthetic approach); because we find him annoying/unsympathetic/ridiculous, etc. (affective approach).
Or of course, um, all three at once.
5. Leeloo (Milla Jovovitch) in “The Fifth Element” (1997)
SHUT UP SHUT UP FOR THE LOVE OF HEAVEN SHUT UP!!
4. Alfrid Lickspittle (Ryan Gage) in “The Hobbit” trilogy (2012–2014)
You are mediocre, not funny, not interesting…
…why does this movie insist on talking about you all the time?
3. Bella in “Twilight” (2008)

(nothing against Kristen Stewart , otherwise charming and misused here)
2. Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill) in “The Last Jedi” (2017)
“Luuuke…Luuuke…Use a script, Luke!”
1. Roger Moore as James Bond in “James Bond” (in general)
Jurassic Pervert.
…
And you ?