15 Movies That Were Supposed to Star Another Actor
Actors are largely responsible for bringing their characters to life, meaning it is difficult to even imagine another taking their place on the silver screen.
However, the business of making movies can see actors fired from the film set or opt not to accept the role.
It should therefore come as no surprise some of the greatest stories in film folklore are the great what ifs? where another well-known actor instead played the part.
Newsweek reveals some of the more surprising movie roles initially to be played by another film star.
Al Pacino
Han Solo in Star Wars

The Godfather actor revealed in a 2013 An Evening With Pacino talk how he had accepted the Han Solo role George Lucas offered him in 1975.
However, Al Pacino subsequently turned down the Star Wars part because he "didn't understand the script."
Leonardo DiCaprio
Dirk Diggler in Boogie Nights

The most successful of Mark Wahlberg's early movie career was Boogie Nights, where he played the part of porn star Dirk Diggler.
But fans of the film may be surprised to learn director Paul Thomas Anderson was initially interested in having Leonardo DiCaprio in the role, but the leading man turned down the chance due to conflicting commitments.
Marilyn Monroe
Holly Golightly in Breakfast at Tiffany's

The Hollywood version of Truman Capote's classic novella originally had the author wishing Marilyn Monroe play Holly Golightly.
But the movie adaptation—released in 1961, less than a year before Monroe died—went to Audrey Hepburn, after the blonde bombshell was warned portraying the character could be a concern for her image.
Tom Selleck
Indiana Jones in Raiders of the Lost Ark

Magnum P.I. star Tom Selleck was originally offered the role of Indiana Jones, later played by Harrison Ford.
Selleck turned the role down, out of a commitment to his TV show, but an actors' strike would ultimately delay production on his show that year, meaning he would have had time to shoot Raiders of the Lost Ark.
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Harrison Ford
Alan Grant in Jurassic Park

Harrison Ford was only one of the long list of Hollywood leading men considered for the role of Dr Alan Grant in Spielberg's 1993 dinosaur blockbuster.
Kurt Russell, Kevin Costner, Tim Robbins and Dennis Quaid were also in the filmmaker's mind, although the plum role going to Sam Neill helped pave the way for one of the most successful franchises of all time.
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Nicolas Cage
Aragorn in The Lord of the Rings

Actor Nicolas Cage revealed in 2015 he turned down the role of Aragorn in The Lord of the Rings—which eventually went to Viggo Mortensen—due to inescapable work commitments.
Although the Face/Off film star said he does not have any regrets in his career, Cage has claimed movies like the fantasy film franchise may have catalysed his cinematic career.
Christopher Plummer
Gandalf in The Lord of the Rings

Christopher Plummer, conversely, has admitted deeply regretting turning down the role of Gandalf in The Lord of the Rings trilogy, which was memorably taken by actor Ian McKellen.
Despite acknowledging a long-held passion for J.R.R. Tolkien's books, Plummer said he was at the time put off by committing to spendings years in New Zealand.
Johnny Depp
Ferris Bueller's Day Off

Actor Johnny Depp was director John Hughes' initial choice for 1980s teen adventure Ferris Bueller's Day Off.
But despite other actors, including Jim Carrey and Tom Cruise, also in contention to secure the titular role, Hughes has conflictingly claimed he wrote the script with Matthew Broderick in mind.
Julia Roberts
Leigh Anne Tuohy in The Blind Side

Academy Award winner Julia Roberts was originally offered the lead role in biographical sports drama The Blind Side.
However, Roberts passing on the part led to Sandra Bullock playing the real-life Leigh Anne Tuohy and led to the star taking home her own Oscar, for Best Actress.
Tom Hanks
Jerry Maguire

The movie's director Cameron Crowe once revealed he wrote the Jerry Maguire drama script with Tom Hanks in mind.
Eventually, the multiple Oscar winner's increasingly packed schedule took Hanks out of the running and Hollywood heartthrob Tom Cruise became the obvious choice.
Charlie Hunnam
Christian Grey in Fifty Shades of Grey

Fans of the racy E.L. James novel were most surprised, when in 2013 Charlie Hunnam, who had already been confirmed as their Christian Grey, unexpectedly dropped out of the project.
Hunnam later revealed he couldn't transition from Sons of Anarchy biker Jax Teller to successful businessman Christian Grey without more preparation and the Fifty Shades of Grey part was passed to Jamie Dornan.
Dana Delany
Carrie Bradshaw in Sex and the City

Dana Delany was originally cast as the iconic Carrie Bradshaw on the popular Sex and the City TV series.
Then Delany passed on the role because of its focus on sex and Sarah Jessica Parker instead performed as Carrie Bradshaw between 1998 and 2004, including the two movie spin-offs.
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Jack Nicholson
Michael Corleone in The Godfather

Jack Nicholson revealed in 2004 how he decided not to play the iconic Michael Corleone because he believed the role simply was not suitable for his skills.
Several other actors were reportedly also considered for The Godfather part eventually played by Al Pacino, including Warren Beatty, Robert Redford and Martin Sheen.
Emily Blunt
Black Widow in Iron Man 2

Emily Blunt was the original choice for Avenger superhero Black Widow, who first appeared in 2010's Marvel movie.
However, due to scheduling conflicts with another project, she admitted passing on the Iron Man 2 role, which eventually was taken up by Scarlett Johnasson.
Emma Watson
Mia Dolan in La La Land

Emma Watson was reportedly cast in director Damien Chazelle's La La Land when the movie was first announced.
However, Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling were famously in the roles when the film was released because Watson was committed to Disney's Beauty and the Beast.