
I believe that many fans have had a thought: "If this role is interpreted by so-and-so, how will it feel?" The following fans are familiar with the movie roles, in fact, at the beginning did not look for the last actor to perform, and even some of them even for the actors to "sexually transfer" the gender of the movie roles, and the actors who refused to perform were not lacking in several A-coffee box office stars.
The creative team of "The Matrix" changed the "Neo" gender so that Sandra Braque could play this role
"The Matrix" producer Lorenzo Di Banaventura once exploded in an interview, and in the early days of writing the script, he wanted to turn the role of "Neo" around. Banaventura said that in order to find the right actor, they considered starring Braque and even proposed to her: "Let's send her the script to see if she is interested in this film." If she's interested, we'll try to make a change." Ultimately, Braque apparently didn't have much interest in starring in the trilogy of films.
Uma Schumann declined the role of Io Wei in The Lord of the Rings
Uma Schumann, who has starred in many of Quentin Tarantino's works, once frankly refused the opportunity to play the role of Io Wei on a talk show. Schumann couldn't help but admit, "I genuinely think this is probably the worst decision I've ever made."
Scarlett Johansson auditioned for the role of Fontaine in the movie Les Misérables
Unexpectedly, Marvel's "Black Widow" Scarlett Johansson also auditioned for the role of Fang Ting from Hugo's "Les Misérables". Scarlett Johansson went to audition, but she was not doing well due to a sore throat and was removed from the role shortlist. Scarlett Johansson afterwards said: "After watching the movie, I thought, I would never be able to act as well as Ann Hathaway. I think it was all predestined."
Bradley Cooper dreamed of a "Green Lantern" role, but went too far
Bradley Cooper admits that for some reason, he decided to speak in a Batman voice during the audition: "I put on the mask and the director said, 'Okay, Bradley, just speak the usual way.'" And I said, 'Press, understand... Listen, Sally, if you don't listen to me, I'm going to take your family with me!" So it's no surprise why Green Lantern ended up in Ryan Reynolds.
Originally, Tom Cruise was the protagonist of Spy
Atango originally got the role of Eden Ashaud, but gave up because Atango did not close the schedule. In the end, it starred Angelina Jolie, and the protagonist of the film was also changed from "he" to "she" Ifsart.
Christopher Prama couldn't remember the exact reason for rejecting Gandalf in the first place
Although the film-quality actor was a fan of JRR Tolkien, Prama declined to play Gandalf's role. During a away talk show, Prama admitted that he couldn't really remember why he had made that decision. But for people of Prama's age, who need to stay in a different place for 3 or 4 years for a role, maybe physically overwhelmed: "I think I want to see other countries before I go into the ground." 」
The Benedict-Compabai area was originally able to gain a key role in the album "Blood Eater True Love"
Fans know that the role of Bill in "Blood Eating True Love" is played by Stephen Moyer, who even married the heroine anna Paiquinn in 2010. But in fact, there was another male god who initially competed for this corner - Benedict Compabai.
Jennifer Lawrence could have been the Queen of Broken Places.
The "Queen of Broken Places", which made Emma Stone famous in one fell swoop, may have been performed by another actress with a completely different personality, but not inferior to Jennifer Lawrence. Laurenstein admitted that she had auditioned for the lead actress of "The Queen of Broken Places" and that she would love to get it, but in the end, she liked the results of Emma Stone's interpretation.
Tom Hanks missed "Conquest of the Sea of Love" due to his busy schedule
Imagine Tom Hanks shouting at the camera, "Show me the money!" In fact, this picture originally had a real chance to be realized. Cameron Crowe, the director of "Conquest of the Sea of Love", actually wrote the script based on Tom Hanks, however, too much time was spent during the preparation of the film, and by the time filming began, Hanks was older than the male protagonist's set age.
Angelina Jolie was ultimately unable to fulfill her space dream in Gravity
Originally, it was supposed to be Jolly starring in "Gravity" directed by Alfonso Curran, but Jolly declined, and finally the box office called queen Sandrabrak to play the heroine, and Braque was also nominated for the Oscar for best actress for this role.
Matthew Baldrick declined to play the role of Walter White in the film "Breaking Bad"
The original Vince Gilligan of the film series "Breaking Bad" originally intended to play Brian Cranston as the broken chemistry teacher, however, AMC TV executives believed that a more well-known actor should be found to play the lead role in the series. Matthew Patrick, famous for his film "The Genius who Skipped Class", was one of the candidates, but Bertrick eventually refused to star.
Scott Eastwater refused to star in Fifty Shades of Grey because of his nudity scale
In an interview, Scott Eastwater explained why he rejected the role of Christian Gray: "They invited me to audition without a script. But without the script, I couldn't fully get into the play." Eastwater further added that the creative team even wanted to have nude shots in some scenes: "Some things just don't fit me."
Paul Gimatty almost starred in the film "Office Crazy Clouds"
To this day, it's hard to imagine that Michael Scott of "Office Madness" was not interpreted by Steve Carr, however, NBC President Kevin Reilly recommended paul Gimarty to play this role, but in the end, Gimati declined the invitation and the final role was transferred to Steve Carl.
Cate Blanche could have played a role in "Stealing Love."
Julia Roberts of "Sparrow Becomes Phoenix" is actually not the first choice in the mind of "Stealing Love" director McNichols, another film queen, Cate Blanche, but Blanche was pregnant with Liujia at the time and had to give up.
Dwayne Johnson auditioned for "Hidden Quest"
Presumably, needless to say, box office actor Dwayne Johnson has proven himself to be one of Hollywood's super gold suckers with many works. However, in 2011, when the detective thriller "Hidden Mission" began filming, the film's creator chose another, Tom Cruise, who is also a box office guarantee. Years later, Dwayne said on his Twitter post, "Indeed, I love this character. I pursued this corner about a decade ago, and eventually Cruise got it. This insatiable mood is the biggest motivation for me to move forward."
Regardless of age, Elizabeth Banks could be the first Generation of Spider-Man's Mary Jane
Elizabeth Banksy once said that she really wanted to get the role of Mary Jane in 2002's Spider-Man: "I auditioned for the role of Mary Jane Watson in the original Spider-Man movie and played against Toby Maguire. But Toby and I were basically the same age, and they told me I was too old to play Mary Jane." In the end, the producers decided to give the role of Mary Jane to a younger actress, 8 years younger than Banks, Klistin Dunst.
Honey Babi Brown dreamed of playing X-23 in Logan
Undoubtedly, the popular role of "Stranger Things" superpower girl Eli Barbi Brown can definitely perfectly interpret the mutant X-23. However, despite Barbie Brown's claim that it was "the best audition she had ever performed in her life", Daphne Keane stole the role.
Magneto once missed Dumbledore
After Richard Harris starred in two episodes of "Dumbledore" and unfortunately died of illness in 2002, the Harry Potter crew approached Ian McLean, who had played Magneto, and asked him to take over the role of "Dumbledore", but Maclean declined. But McLean also said frankly that because Harris had previously said that McLean was an actor who was "clever in his acting skills but lacked enthusiasm": "I don't think I can take on the role left by an actor who doesn't agree with my acting skills." In the end, the role of "Dumbledore" is played by Michael Gambon.