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10 Actors Almost Cast In Iconic Roles That Would Have Changed The Movie

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These Actors Missed Out On Major Roles!
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Things don’t always go according to plan, especially in Hollywood. At lunches throughout the town, show business power-brokers mix, mingle and negotiate the next big pictures before the food orders even make it to the table. But that doesn’t mean that anything is set in stone beyond the handshakes and smiles. By the time the films make it to the production stage, it’s an entirely different story. Just as careers are made and broken by box office successes and failures, stars can rise and fall before the cameras even start rolling. Join ScreenRant as we give you just 10 of the many stories of celebrities who lost out on roles that could’ve changed our very concept of the actors, as performers and people. Here are 10 people almost cast in iconic roles that would’ve changed the movies.

These films are some of the biggest hits of the past 50 years. And while the characters in these flicks could’ve been played by other household names, the movies may not have been anywhere near as successful. Can you imagine Forrest Gump played by anyone other than Tom Hanks? How about future godfather, Michael Corleone, portrayed by anybody other than Al Pacino. We’ll give you the alternates for Neo in the Matrix, Rose in Titanic, Elton John in his very own biopic, Rocketman, Aragorn in Lord of the Rings, Ferris Beuler on his day off, Anastasia Steele in Fifty Shades of Grey, Han Solo in Star Wars, and everyone’s favorite adventuring archeologist, Indiana Jones. Cinema history would be incredibly different with these actors in the parts.

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