When it comes to newly released films, they can either prove to be a box office success or a dismal failure. That’s why many Hollywood celebrities think twice before agreeing to work on a certain feature film. Certain artists prefer not to take chances, rejecting characters in films that later end up establishing themselves as resounding successes.
O awesome.club did research on actresses and actors who refused to act in certain films and made us watch productions that were very different from what they could have been.
1. Jennifer López in Infidelity
J-Lo has an extensive list of film performances on her resume. However, she gave up a role that could have changed the course of her career: that of Connie, in Infidelidade. She said she received the script, but it wasn’t finished. Even though she regretted not taking the job, López admits that she thought it was destined for Diane Lane.
2. Madonna in The Matrix
Today we immediately associate the character Trinity, from The Matrix, with actress Carrie-Anne Moss. But what few people know is that the role was offered to Madonna, and she later admitted that a small part of her regrets having refused to live that experience.
3. Denzel Washington in Hazardous Conduct
During an interview, the actor was asked if he had regretted having turned down a role. He candidly replied that the film Safe Conduct was the best script he had read in a long time. However, the fact that the production was signed by an inexperienced director left Washington insecure, causing him to give up the proposal.
4. Michael Keaton in Groundhog Day
Since his first work on the big screen, Michael Keaton has already earned a reputation as a great actor. And that didn’t stop him from turning down roles in big productions. One of the opportunities given to him was to star in Feitiço do Tempo, a film currently considered cult. And despite his regrets about not having played that role, he believes Bill Murray performed the task better than anyone else.
5. Eddie Murphy in Who Framed Roger Rabbit
The movie Who Framed Roger Rabbit was a huge hit in the 1980s. And thanks to an interview, we learn that the role was first offered to Eddie Murphy. He explained that he scrapped the proposal because he thought the combination of flesh-and-blood characters with animations wouldn’t work. The star added that he feels like an idiot every time he sees the film, for not being part of its cast.
6. Sean Connery in The Matrix Reloaded
Apparently, Sean Connery, the former interpreter of the agent James Bond, had the chance to appear in the iconic film Matrix Reloaded, but he left the job for the following reason: he simply did not understand the script. Ultimately, the role of the Architect went to Helmut Bakaitis.
7. Halle Berry in Full Speed
Halle said in an interview that she received an offer to star in Speed before the role was offered to Sandra Bullock. And we have to agree that if she had accepted it, the movie would have turned out completely different. At the time, the actress was not convinced with the script. But today, when she sees the production, she admits to regretting the decision.
8. Brad Pitt in The Matrix
It’s even hard to imagine anyone other than Keanu Reeves to star in The Matrix. Still, the role of Neo was offered to none other than Brad Pitt. But the star revealed that he had never seen something done for him at work. Furthermore, he added, “If we were doing a show about the movies I missed, we would need two nights.”
9. Marilyn Monroe in Breakfast at Tiffany’s
The celebrated movie Breakfast at Tiffany’s almost starred Marilyn Monroe. She was Truman Capote’s first choice, author of the original text. But Marilyn did not accept the role following the advice of her publicist, who thought it better not to see the actress living as a professional escort. Finally, Audrey Hepburn brought Holly Golightly to life, turning her into an icon.
10. Matt Damon in Avatar
Matt admitted to having turned down the role of Avatar, a decision that cost him $250 million. He claims it makes him feel like the worst businessman in the world. However, the reason for having stopped working on the feature was the fact that he had already signed a contract for another film, having preferred to behave in the most ethical way possible.
Do you think the films mentioned above would have achieved different results if they had had the actors initially quoted? If you could, would you change the cast of a feature film? Which one?
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