10 Roles Actors Rejected That Could’ve Changed Everything

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Hollywood​‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌ is full of surprises that you can’t really predict. To put it simply, actors receive successes and opportunities like the perfect scenarios falling into their hands, but some roles just seem to pass them by, keeping fans puzzled about the actors’ unused potential. Don’t you think that? What if someone else played Wolverine instead of Hugh Jackman? What if it wasn’t Keanu Reeves who played Neo? We might have been living in a completely different pop culture world. If we could rewind Hollywood history ten times, there would be those kinds of lists of roles that could have changed the course of Hollywood ​‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌history.

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10. Robert Redford as Superman

Before​‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌ Christopher Reeve decided to put on the cape, the studio was trying to convince Robert Redford to play Superman. Redford had the perfect features of an all-American boy, but he turned down the offer. Superman with Reeve became a character that was more powerful than the actor, and his innocent take made superheroes real in the cinema. If Redford had said yes, his fame might have overshadowed that of Clark Kent instead of him being the one to lead the ​‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌way.

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9. Gwyneth Paltrow as Rose in Titanic

Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio’s on-screen chemistry in Titanic is film magic. But Gwyneth Paltrow has revealed she had a close call at being cast as Rose. If she had done it, history would perhaps have felt slightly different—would fans still have been convinced of that doomed romance? Paltrow passed on the part, Winslet played it, and the iceberg did the rest.

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8. Matt Damon as Jake Sully in Avatar

Matt Damon is Hollywood’s “almost” king. He refused the lead in James Cameron’s Avatar—plus a percentage of profits that would have made him fabulously rich. Instead, the part went to Sam Worthington. Damon still makes light of his decision today, but it provided Worthington with his career breakthrough.

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7. Emily Blunt as Black Widow

Scarlett Johansson’s Natasha Romanoff is a bedrock of the MCU, but Emily Blunt was Marvel’s initial choice. There was a scheduling conflict that made her turn it down, which she would later refer to as a “heartbreaker.” It’s easy to imagine Blunt’s dry humor and action skills in the part, but Johansson went in another direction and established a billion-dollar franchise.

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6. Will Smith as Neo in The Matrix

Will Smith nearly picked the red pill. The Wachowskis sought him out for Neo, but he declined, eventually saying he most likely would have messed it up. Keanu Reeves’ laid-back, low-key manner was the ideal choice for the movie’s intellectual, stylized universe. Meanwhile, Smith presided over Men in Black and Independence Day. No harm inflicted.

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5. Viggo Mortensen as Wolverine

Before Hugh Jackman claimed Wolverine for himself, Viggo Mortensen was in the running. Mortensen departed, not wanting to get himself into a sprawling franchise. Had he gone along, he might not have been Aragorn in The Lord of the Rings. Jackman ended up with the claws, Mortensen with the sword, and they both became legends.

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4. Hugh Jackman as James Bond

Speaking of Jackman, he was also eyed to succeed Pierce Brosnan as 007. Jackman passed, afraid of being trapped in two massive franchises at once. That decision cleared the way for Daniel Craig to reinvent Bond in Casino Royale. Jackman kept Wolverine, Craig got the tux, and fans got two very different but equally legendary heroes.

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3. Leonardo DiCaprio as Dirk Diggler in Boogie Nights

Paul Thomas Anderson had DiCaprio in mind for Boogie Nights, but Leo declined to play in Titanic instead. Mark Wahlberg was cast in his place, and the career that was launched did not belong to DiCaprio. DiCaprio’s risk paid off, too—Titanic made him a star—but the image of him as Dirk Diggler is still one of Hollywood’s tastiest “what ifs.”

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2. Al Pacino as Han Solo

Believe it or not, Al Pacino was offered Han Solo but didn’t “get” the role. Harrison Ford stepped in, and history was made—not just for Star Wars, but for Ford’s entire career, leading to Indiana Jones and beyond. Pacino went on to dominate gangster films, while Ford became sci-fi’s favorite rogue.

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1. Jack Nicholson as Michael Corleone in The Godfather

The greatest missed role. Jack Nicholson passed on Michael Corleone, thinking the role belonged to an Italian actor. Al Pacino received the part, and his frightening performance made The Godfather one of the all-time greats. Nicholson still forged his own legendary trail, but think about his intensity directed toward the Corleone clan.

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Hollywood is constructed from almosts and maybes. For each iconic performance, there’s a story that nearly had a different ending. And perhaps the magic lies in the fact that sometimes the parts that get away are the ones actors were destined for.

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