If you're an avid fan of sci-fi thrillers, chances are you're familiar with The Butterfly Effect. As the title of the movie suggests, the 2004 hit follows the popular theory where a man attempts to alter the outcome of his life by changing small initial differences he had growing up.

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Although it wasn't necessarily a top-dollar record-breaker at the box office, The Butterfly Effect breathes a unique experience for its genre. Since the movie premiered, its star-studded cast members have ventured into other things and elevated their respective careers to the next level. From Ashton Kutcher to Logan Lerman, here's what the cast of The Butterfly Effect have been up to today.

10 Irene Gorovaia

Irene Gorovaia
New Line Cinema

Russia-born actress Irene Gorovaia takes on Kayleigh's role at 13. During production of The Butterfly Effect, Gorovaia had just kicked off her acting career in Hollywood after years of making noise with theater and ballet. In the past few years, she's been busy scoring wins at film festivals, including a win at The Endless Mountain Film Festival as the Best Supporting Actress in After the Outbreak and a nomination for Best Actress at The Nice International Film Festival in France in 2017.

9 John Patrick Amedori

Evan 13
New Line Cinema

Playing Evans at 13, John Patrick Amedori is best known for playing Gabe Mitchell in the 2014 dark comedy Dear White People. He's been reprising his role in the Netflix adaptation of the movie since 2017. He stars as the main hero's love interest, sharing the stage with the likes of Logan Browning, Brandon Bell, Marque Richardson, Giancarlo Esposito, and more.

8 Logan Lerman

Logan Lerman
New Line Cinema

Undoubtedly one of the best alum of the movie, Logan Lerman somewhat became a teen idol in the 2010s. He played the title role in the Percy Jackson franchise. After years of keeping himself busy with movies, he made his comeback to television with Amazon Prime's series Hunters last year. Now, he's set to serve as one of the executive producers for the upcoming Rothko, alongside his long-time collaborator, Jonathan Schwartz.

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7 Ethan Suplee

Ethan Suplee
New Line Cinema

Who could ever forget Thumper, Evan's roommate who saves him in several scenarios? It was Ethan Suplee who brought the character to life. However, you may not recognize the actor should you ever accidentally bump into him on the street. Back in 2011, TMZ on TV reported Suplee's amazing weight loss of over 200 pounds. At one point, he even reached an all-time low of 9 percent body fat. Recently, he secured three cameo episodes in Good Girls and ventured into voice-acting in Disney Jr.'s  Vampirina.

6 Elden Henson

Elden
New Line Cinema

Elden Henson starred as the adult version of Evan's friend Lenny. Before the movie premiered, Henson was already a rising star best known for playing Fulton Reed in The Mighty Ducks in the '90s. After that, he continued filling his acting CV with more impressive titles, including Marvel's Daredevil and The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1 and Part 2. He even reprised his Mighty Ducks role in the 2021 reboot of the comedy drama for Disney+.

5 Callum Keith Rennie

Callum Keith Rennie
New Line Cinema

Callum Rennie's portrayal of such an evil father to Evan was so good that many hated the actor after the movie was released. He's a "victim" of typecasting, meaning that he is frequently cast as a bad guy in movies and series. A proud Canadian at heart, Rennie is also an avid golfer and hockey player. His last top-dollar role was as Detective Halloran in Jigsaw in 2017.

4 William Lee Scott

William
New Line

William Scott had such a promising career back in the early 2000s. His brilliant portrayal in The Butterfly Effect as Kayleigh's estranged brother made many wonder how big his career could be. Unfortunately, that's not the case, as the actor has been enjoying quite some time away from Hollywood. However, his last two roles in Stoker Hills and The Neighborhood happened in 2021, so here's hoping for more.

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3 Eric Stoltz

Eric Stoltz
New Line

Before The Butterfly Effect, Eric Stoltz was a well-renowned name. He landed himself a nomination for Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture from the Golden Globe thanks to his brilliant portrayal of Rocky Dennis in the 1985 biopic drama Mask. The regular director of Glee and Madam Secretary also has a supporting role credit in Pulp Fiction. He tied the knot to singer Bernadette Moley in 2005 and has been raising two children with her.

2 Amy Smart

Amy Smart
New Line

Before co-starring Ashton Kutcher in the sci-fi drama, Amy Smart already scored box office hits with Road Trip, Felicity, and Varsity Blues. Some of her essential works also include Shameless from 2011 until 2012. She welcomed a new life to her family and her first daughter, Flora, in 2016 and has been keeping herself busy with motherhood.

1 Ashton Kutcher

Ashton Kutcher
New Line

Over the years, Ashton Kutcher has emerged from a swoon-worthy teen heartthrob of the 1990s to one of the savviest investors in Hollywood. In addition to his acting career, the star has been named as the most active celebrity investor in Silicon Valley by Business Insider. His portfolio ranges from Airbnb, Path, Foursquare, ResearchGate, and more.

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