10 Legendary Parts Almost Played by Someone Else

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Hollywood lives and dies by “what ifs,” and none get argued about more than the actors who almost played the part. It can feel like a game of musical chairs in the casting process, with the role going to the person who needs it most. So let’s delve into 10 of the biggest casting surprises and think about what could have been.

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10. Timothée Chalamet as Spider-Man

Interestingly, Timothée Chalamet was even in the running to play the role in Spider-Man: Homecoming before Tom Holland was cast. However, the latter did get the role and has since gone on to do great things in movies like Spider-Man: No Way Home and The Lost City. Nevertheless, the thought of Spider-Man sporting Chalamet’s signature cheekbones is amusing and interesting.

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9. Emily Blunt as Black Widow

Scarlett Johansson is now inseparable from the character of Black Widow, but the part was actually offered to Emily Blunt. However, due to scheduling issues with Gulliver’s Travels, Blunt had to give up the part, which she has confessed to regretting. Johansson has turned in an iconic performance, but it is interesting to consider how the Avengers would have been with Blunt’s understated sophistication and English charm.

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8. Britney Spears as Allie in The Notebook

The swoony romance of Rachel McAdams and Ryan Gosling may have been very different—Britney Spears nearly ended up playing Allie. Due to her Mickey Mouse Club tie with Gosling, Spears reached the final two, but McAdams won out. Let your mind play out what it would have been like if pop royalty had gotten top billing in one of the most iconic tearjerkers of the century.

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7. Jack Nicholson as Michael Corleone in The Godfather

Al Pacino’s Michael Corleone is iconic, but Jack Nicholson was first offered the part. He refused, declaring, “Indians play Indians and Italians play Italians.” Pacino’s casting revolutionized everything, but it’s crazy to imagine Nicholson as the ruthless Godfather heir.

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6. Will Smith as Neo in The Matrix

Keanu Reeves is forever associated with bullet time, but Will Smith was initially the Wachowskis’ choice to play Neo. Smith turned it down, hesitant to get typecast following Men in Black and Independence Day, later expressing some regret. Reeves’ ascent as Neo became iconic, but a Matrix starring Smith might have been a rather different experience.

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5. John Travolta as Forrest Gump

Tom Hanks’ Oscar-winning turn almost didn’t occur—first, John Travolta was offered the part of Forrest Gump. He declined to take Pulp Fiction, a move that would define his career. Hanks filled in and gave one of the movie’s greatest performances, and it’s difficult to picture anyone else delivering that memorable line about a box of chocolates.

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4. Gwyneth Paltrow and Claire Danes as Rose in Titanic

Kate Winslet’s Rose became legendary, yet she was not the only contender. Gwyneth Paltrow turned it down to play Great Expectations, and Claire Danes passed because of another great love with Leonardo DiCaprio (Romeo + Juliet). Winslet’s performance captured a generation, yet the “what ifs” are to be savored.

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3. Leonardo DiCaprio as Dirk Diggler in Boogie Nights

Leonardo DiCaprio later said that saying no to Boogie Nights was his “biggest regret.” He turned down Dirk Diggler to play in Titanic, which opened the door for Mark Wahlberg. DiCaprio has said he wished he had done both movies, making this one of Hollywood’s most well-known close calls.

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2. Henry Cavill as Edward Cullen in Twilight

Before Robert Pattinson’s time as vampire hunk, Stephenie Meyer preferred that Henry Cavill play Edward Cullen. By the time the film was approved, Cavill had grown too big for the part, and Pattinson took his place. Meyer was said to have been shattered, but Cavill ended up in Superman and The Witcher, so the universe equalized just fine.

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1. Al Pacino and Burt Reynolds playing Han Solo in Star Wars

Harrison Ford’s Han Solo is now iconic, but the role almost went elsewhere. Burt Reynolds was offered the part but declined, later admitting he regretted it. Al Pacino also passed, claiming he didn’t understand the script. Ford, who was working as a carpenter at the time, became the legendary space smuggler we know today.

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Hollywood casting history is rich with intriguing “what ifs,” demonstrating the impact of one decision on careers—and sometimes, the destiny of entire franchises. These close calls remind us that the actors who finally appear on screen are merely part of the equation—there is a whole world of other cinematic universes waiting to be conceived behind them.

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