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Ever wondered what your favorite movies would look like with different stars? In this countdown, we explore memorable moments when actors passed on major film roles only to wish they hadn’t. From missed Oscar-winners to blockbuster franchises, see how close Hollywood came to being totally different. Did your favorite actors dodge cinematic history? Let us know which casting decision surprised you most in the comments!

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00:00Um, alright, this is one of them stories I'm not proud of, but it's the truth.
00:05Welcome to Ms. Mojo, and today we're examining the most incredible times
00:09actors rejected roles in beloved films, only to later massively regret that decision.
00:14Is it true that you turned down playing Elle Woods in Legally Blonde,
00:17and if so, do you regret it?
00:19Eric Andre, a real pain.
00:21I was like, that seems really miserable and not in my lane.
00:24I read the script, I was like, to go to Poland for six weeks
00:28and shoot a movie where we're just babbling about the Holocaust seems like a bummer.
00:32One of the best films of 2024, a real pain starred Jesse Eisenberg as David
00:37and Kieran Culkin as Benji as cousins traveling around Poland in memory of their late grandmother.
00:42The film was so well-received that it was nominated for two Oscars,
00:45winning Best Supporting Actor for Culkin.
00:47However, had Eisenberg, who wrote and directed it, had his way,
00:52Andre might have lifted the golden statue.
00:53He's sensitive and he, like, sees people so clearly, you know,
00:56but then you say the wrong thing and, like, something switches.
00:59Speaking on Andrew Santino's Whiskey Ginger podcast in 2025,
01:03the comedian mentioned Eisenberg offered him the role of Benji.
01:06However, after hearing the plot and the themes of atrocities during World War II,
01:11Andre thought the experience would be too depressing.
01:13His view soon changed with Culkin's success.
01:16It's, well, once in a while I get offered a role,
01:18and I said, no, to one of the only times I've been offered a role.
01:20But it turned into an Academy Award.
01:22It wasn't going to get you an Oscar.
01:24I know, it's not one-to-one, it's not guaranteed.
01:26He got the Oscar.
01:27He got the Oscar, yes, thank you.
01:28But it still stings.
01:30Burt Reynolds' Diamonds Are Forever
01:32A star in the Smokey and the Bandit franchise,
01:35a multi-Golden Globe winner and possessor of a celebrated Hollywood mustache,
01:39Reynolds could have added another iconic feather to his cap.
01:41For the money, for the glory, and for the fun.
01:45Mostly for the money.
01:46Once George Lazenby quit as James Bond after 1969's On Her Majesty's Secret Service,
01:51the search for a new 007 began.
01:54Reynolds was offered the lead role for 1971's Diamonds Are Forever.
01:58However, due to what Reynolds described as, quote,
02:01stupidity, he believed the part should go to an English actor, not an American.
02:06So, he turned it down.
02:07Bond.
02:08James Bond.
02:09Now, I can't do it.
02:11Oops.
02:12Oops.
02:13Yeah, I could have done it.
02:15The producers brought back Scotland's Sean Connery instead.
02:18Fortunately, only a year after Bond's film,
02:21Reynolds starred in 1972's Deliverance,
02:24starting him on his legendary career.
02:26Sometimes you have to lose yourself before you can find anything.
02:30Emily Blunt.
02:30Iron Man 2.
02:32Today.
02:32Scarlett Johansson is synonymous with Black Widow in the MCU.
02:36However, she wasn't the prime choice to don the suit
02:39when the character made her debut in 2010's Iron Man 2.
02:42Is that possible?
02:43Well, according to Mr. Stark's database security guidelines,
02:46there are redundancies to prevent unauthorized usage.
02:48It was Golden Globe winner Blunt who was the number one pick.
02:52Unfortunately, she simply wasn't able to take it on.
02:54Do you know what really just kills me about this whole thing?
02:58It's the clothes that you're gonna get.
03:00I mean, you don't deserve them.
03:03You eat carbs, for Christ's sake.
03:06Come on.
03:07After performing in 2006's The Devil Wears Prada,
03:10Blunt had signed a two-picture deal with Fox.
03:13As a result, she was obligated instead to appear in 2010's Gulliver's Travels.
03:18In 2021, while a guest on The Howard Stern Show,
03:21Blunt went into more detail.
03:22She stated she didn't want to be in Gulliver's Travels,
03:25and having to let Black Widow go was, quote,
03:27heartbreaking.
03:28There were a lot of lovely people in it who were heaven to work with,
03:32and I actually had a really good time.
03:34I had a laugh with all of them.
03:35But it irked my heart to, for it to have happened in the first place.
03:41But I ended up trying to, I will always try and make the best of any situation, for sure.
03:46Michael J. Fox, Ghost.
03:49Seemingly, Patrick Swayze wasn't anywhere near the top of casting picks for the role of Sam Wheat in
03:531990's Ghost.
03:55Many actors were considered, yet for one reason or another, they didn't work out.
03:59One of these was Fox, best known for his work in the Back to the Future franchise.
04:04It's gonna be really hard waiting 30 years before I can talk to you about everything that's happened in the past few days.
04:08In 2023, he appeared on The View with Ghost star Whoopi Goldberg, who asked him about it.
04:13Fox stated that after he read the script, he had his doubts about the film.
04:17I said, I never work.
04:18I said, Whoopi's great, but it'll never work.
04:20When Ghost was a critical and box office hit, Fox called himself a, quote,
04:24idiot, and regretted not working with Goldberg then.
04:27He wouldn't be the only actor to pass on this one.
04:29Would you stop rambling?
04:31I don't think I'm rambling.
04:32I'm just answering a question.
04:34He's got an attitude now.
04:35I don't have an attitude.
04:36Yes, you do have an attitude.
04:38We have a little discussion.
04:39Halle Berry, Speed.
04:41In 1994, Speed helped catapult Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock's careers.
04:46Yet somewhere in the multiverse, Reeves had Berry as a co-star instead.
04:50We're not going in like the old days.
04:52It's just a conversation.
04:56Nothing's ever just a conversation with you, John.
04:59Early in her acting career, she was offered the role of Annie Porter,
05:02who was set to be a black paramedic in an early script draft.
05:06However, those versions also had a much different plot,
05:08which would make the title of Speed very ironic.
05:11I stupidly said no.
05:13Stay on or get off.
05:14Off.
05:14But in my defense, when I read the script,
05:17the bus didn't leave the parking lot.
05:19After rejecting it, the plot was reworked into a far more exciting plot
05:23of having the bus needing to be kept above a certain speed to stop it from exploding,
05:26making Berry regret turning it down.
05:28I'm so sorry.
05:30Don't be.
05:31You should be glad.
05:32We all are.
05:36Doesn't mean you don't care.
05:38Madonna, The Matrix.
05:47Carrie Ann Moss as Trinity in The Matrix franchise is a cultural icon.
05:52Yet before she secured the role,
05:53many performers were considered for it,
05:55including the pop queen, Madonna.
05:57While on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon in 2021,
06:01she confirmed the rumor that she had rejected the role,
06:04a decision she ultimately regretted.
06:06Oh, stop it.
06:07Seriously.
06:07You're Madonna.
06:08That's like one of the best movies ever.
06:09You don't regret anything.
06:10You don't regret anything.
06:11Look at you.
06:12It's a teeny tiny part of me regrets just that one moment in my life.
06:16The music legend also slipped in another part she regretted turning down,
06:19that of Selena Kyle,
06:21a.k.a. Catwoman in 1992's Batman Returns,
06:24a role taken by Michelle Pfeiffer.
06:26Madonna squeezed in a compliment by calling Pfeiffer's work, quote,
06:30fierce.
06:30I am Catwoman.
06:33Hear me roar.
06:38Denzel Washington.
06:40Seven.
06:40It's hard to imagine anyone other than Brad Pitt screaming this iconic line at Morgan Freeman in 1995-7.
06:51Yet he wasn't the original plan as Detective David Mills.
06:55Over the years,
06:56Washington has spoken about the parts he regrettably turned down,
06:59one of which was this.
07:00The part that Brad Pitt played,
07:02they asked me first,
07:03and I just thought,
07:04ah,
07:04this is so dark.
07:06And I saw the movie,
07:07and,
07:07and,
07:08oh,
07:08tried.
07:10In 2025,
07:11the film's director,
07:12David Fincher,
07:13mentioned that Washington was approached long before he was on board to direct.
07:17However,
07:17the actor didn't like the script,
07:19causing it to be rewritten over 10 times before he pulled out completely.
07:23Strangely,
07:24Washington's manager secured himself a producing credit on Seven,
07:27apparently by implying that he could get his client on board,
07:30which didn't happen.
07:31Then I saw the movie,
07:32I was like,
07:33oh,
07:33I blew it.
07:34Oh,
07:34no,
07:34no.
07:34You know,
07:34it worked out all right.
07:35Yeah,
07:35I mean,
07:36you got everything else.
07:38Gwyneth Paltrow,
07:39Titanic.
07:40Before she was cast in Titanic as Rose DeWitt Bucator,
07:43Kate Winslet was slowly carving out her legacy.
07:45Afterwards,
07:46she had an industry breakthrough,
07:48becoming one of the most in-demand performers.
07:51Yet,
07:51if the filmmakers had gotten Paltrow on board,
07:53it would have been a very different story.
07:55Were you aware of who you were up against?
07:57Because there was talk of Gwyneth and Claire Danes,
07:59et cetera.
08:00I wasn't really aware.
08:03While speaking to the Howard Stern show in 2015,
08:06Paltrow admitted she turned down Titanic.
08:09While she tried to remain zen about it,
08:11she did wonder why she said no.
08:13I think,
08:13you know,
08:13to be honest,
08:14it was just a very,
08:15very intense time all around.
08:18And you know,
08:18you're going to be super scrutinized.
08:20Fun fact,
08:21Winslet returned the favor.
08:22She was originally offered the role of Viola de Lesseps in 1998's Shakespeare in Love,
08:26but rejected it to do independent films.
08:29Paltrow got the part,
08:30leading to her winning a Best Actress Oscar.
08:32And I love poetry above all.
08:35Above Lord Wessex.
08:38My lord,
08:38when you cannot find your wife,
08:40you better look for her at the playhouse.
08:41Billy Crystal,
08:42Toy Story.
08:43Imagine the beloved Toy Story franchise,
08:45with the role of Buzz Lightyear being voiced by not Tim Allen,
08:48but by Crystal.
08:50Well,
08:50we nearly had that.
08:51The Toy Story creators even came up with a test clip of Buzz saying Crystal's lines in When Harry Met Sally.
08:56Believe it or not,
08:58you'll go 15 rounds over who's going to get this coffee table.
09:01This stupid wagon wheel Roy Rogers garage sale coffee table.
09:08I thought you liked it.
09:10I was being nice!
09:11Sadly,
09:12Crystal passed on the part before he even saw it.
09:14When he appeared on The Graham Norton Show in 2024,
09:17the actor admitted that if he'd seen the clip,
09:19he would have grabbed the role before his agent convinced him not to.
09:22It wasn't about the character or anything like that.
09:25It was a business thing that all the agents and managers said,
09:28I don't think you should do it.
09:30It's not fair,
09:31you know,
09:32and they want you to write and so,
09:33and you're not getting paid really,
09:35and so on,
09:35so let's,
09:36let's pass.
09:37I went,
09:37oh really?
09:38And I listened.
09:39Crystal called the 1995 film,
09:41quote,
09:41genius,
09:42and described himself as a,
09:44quote,
09:44dope for missing the opportunity.
09:46However,
09:47his regret of missing a Pixar flick
09:48led to him being in 2001's Monsters, Inc.
09:51Great job, Mikey.
09:53You filled your quota on the first kid of the day.
09:55Not bad, huh?
09:55You know,
09:56only somebody with perfect comedic timing
09:58could produce this much energy in one shot.
10:00Sean Connery,
10:01The Lord of the Rings,
10:02The Fellowship of the Ring.
10:04Across six films and four video games,
10:06Gandalf has been fantastically portrayed by Ian McKellen,
10:09yet the role was offered to several other actors
10:12before he secured it,
10:13including Connery.
10:14Best known for his work as Bond
10:16and Indiana Jones' father, Henry,
10:18the Scottish actor famously didn't understand the material.
10:20Only in the leap from the lion's head
10:22will he prove his worth.
10:27What does that mean?
10:29I don't know.
10:31We'll find out.
10:32He received an unprecedented contract offer,
10:35giving him $30 million outright
10:37and 15% of the franchise's box office.
10:40This would have secured him around $450 million altogether.
10:45Anyone would have regrets after that knowledge.
10:47You're missing a picture, Mr. Gray.
10:49Then you don't miss a thing, do you, Mr. Quarterman?
10:52Oh, sometimes.
10:53Another regretful near Gandalf
10:54was Oscar winner Christopher Plummer.
10:56Concerned for his age,
10:57he turned down spending so long filming in New Zealand
11:00in favor of seeing other places before he passed.
11:02And then Ian played it, Ian McKellen,
11:05who was absolutely marvelous in it.
11:07And he couldn't have been warmer,
11:09which I might not have brought to it.
11:11I might have been a little cold and imperious.
11:13He was warm and...
11:15I hate the son of a...
11:17Bruce Willis, Ghost.
11:20Ghost, starring Demi Moore and Patrick Swayze,
11:22was the highest-grossing film of 1990.
11:25I hope it wasn't a masterpiece.
11:28Well, it's not now.
11:29Swayze was grateful for the part.
11:31After Dirty Dancing and Roadhouse,
11:33he was often typecast as a tough guy or a jerk.
11:36Ghost allowed him to show off his sensitive side
11:38and take his career in new directions.
11:40Tell her I love her.
11:41He says he loves you.
11:42He almost didn't have the chance, though.
11:44The role was originally offered to Demi's husband, Bruce Willis.
11:48When asked in 1996 why he turned it down,
11:51Willis replied, quote,
11:52Hey, the guy's dead.
11:53How are you gonna have a romance?
11:55Famous last words.
11:56Maybe that lesson was still on his mind
11:58when he accepted the lead in The Sixth Sense a few years later.
12:02They're both so similar.
12:05Same mannerism, same expression,
12:07same things hanging over their head.
12:09Henry Winkler, Grease
12:11Sometimes actors audition for roles
12:13and don't get cast.
12:14But this car could be systematic.
12:19Hydromatic.
12:21Ultramatic.
12:24What could be Grease Lightning?
12:26Other times, they turn them down.
12:28John Travolta, for example,
12:29auditioned for Potsy on Happy Days,
12:31which, of course, starred Henry Winkler as Fonzie.
12:33All right, it's fixed.
12:35Now just remember what I told you.
12:36I'll warm it up before you start running it.
12:38On The Rich Eisen Show in June of 2022,
12:40Henry Winkler confirmed a rumor
12:42that had been circulating for years.
12:45Ironically, Winkler had been offered the role
12:47of Danny Zuko in Grease.
12:49Afraid of getting stuck playing another Greaser character,
12:52Winkler said no.
12:53I thought, I'm not gonna do that
12:55because then I'm just reinforcing that kind of character.
12:59Now, I went home and had a ginger ale.
13:02John Travolta went home and bought a plane.
13:04Although he admits that his decision was a mistake,
13:07there was one small wrinkle.
13:10Grease, famously, is a musical.
13:12Winkler, by his own admission,
13:14cannot carry a tune.
13:15Here comes the bull, ready or not.
13:19Here come the boys from the sound.
13:21Josh Hartnett, Batman Begins.
13:24We all tend to look back on the careers
13:25of once young stars and starlets
13:27and think about what could have been.
13:29Do you know for what reason you've been brought here?
13:34For starters, I'm unlucky.
13:37Do they regret the track their careers have taken?
13:39Do they wish they didn't miss that big payday?
13:42For Josh Hartnett, the answer is a little more complicated.
13:45The number of actors who turned down superheroes
13:48could fill a phone book.
13:49It's not who I am underneath,
13:52but what I do that defines me.
13:56Josh Hartnett is one of the more well-known,
13:58having passed on Batman Begins.
14:01Though Hartnett may have made a great Bruce Wayne,
14:03he doesn't mind.
14:04As he tells it,
14:05his regret has nothing to do with the part or the money.
14:09He wishes he could have formed a working relationship
14:11with director Chris Nolan.
14:13I said that in that interview
14:15that I thought I should have formed that relationship
14:17and knowing more about Hollywood now,
14:19I would have definitely done anything
14:21to kind of stay in that relationship.
14:24Well, a key role in Nolan's Oppenheimer
14:26proves that for Hartnett, it's never too late.
14:29Eddie Murphy.
14:30Who framed Roger Rabbit?
14:31In the days before ubiquitous CGI,
14:33there were only a handful of movies
14:35that combined live action and animation.
14:38Oh, look, pitties.
14:40Hi, sweetie.
14:41This little pitty went to market.
14:42This little pitty stayed home.
14:45No.
14:45One of the biggest was 1988's
14:47Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
14:48The film had the animated stars
14:51of Disney and Warner Brothers
14:52alongside live actors.
14:54Back in the mid-80s,
14:55the idea seemed insane.
14:58At least it did to Eddie Murphy,
14:59who was originally offered the lead role
15:01of private detective Eddie Valiant.
15:03The only movie I ever turned down
15:05that became a big hit
15:07was that Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
15:10You were going to be in that?
15:11The concept made no sense to Murphy whatsoever,
15:14and he turned the part down.
15:15They eventually cast Bob Hoskins,
15:18and it became the most recognizable film
15:20of his career.
15:21You want to know?
15:22I'll tell you.
15:25A tune killed my brother.
15:27A tune?
15:27No.
15:28Dustin Hoffman, Taxi Driver.
15:30In film, certain actors and directors
15:33form bonds that can last for decades.
15:35You talking to me?
15:39You talking to me?
15:41One of the most famous partnerships in Hollywood
15:43is that of Martin Scorsese and Robert De Niro.
15:46They've worked together on several films
15:48spanning 50 years.
15:50It all began with Scorsese's Mean Streets
15:52in 1973.
15:53It may not have gone any further, though,
15:56without the tremendous success of Taxi Driver.
15:59Originally, De Niro was not supposed to play
16:01the now iconic Travis Bickle.
16:03The part was first offered to Dustin Hoffman.
16:05Hi.
16:06I'd like to volunteer.
16:08When Scorsese pitched it,
16:09Hoffman had no clue who the director was.
16:12According to Hoffman,
16:13Marty seemed like a crazy man
16:15speaking a mile a minute.
16:16It was the first of many hit roles
16:18that Hoffman regrets rejecting
16:20over his long career.
16:21Is it safe?
16:24You're talking to me?
16:26Christina Applegate,
16:27Legally Blonde
16:28Fear of typecasting
16:29isn't limited to male actors.
16:32For 10 years,
16:33Christina Applegate co-starred
16:34in the hit comedy
16:35Married with Children on Fox.
16:37Well,
16:38now that Tony's worm food,
16:39I can get out of these funeral clothes.
16:41After the show ended,
16:42she looked to expand her horizons
16:44with other film and TV opportunities.
16:46A script came her way
16:47for a new movie called
16:48Legally Blonde.
16:49Though she appreciated the humor,
16:51she ultimately declined.
16:53I'll show you how valuable
16:54Elle Woods can be.
16:55Elle Woods,
16:56she thought,
16:57was way too similar
16:58to her character
16:59on Married with Children.
17:00She admitted in an interview
17:01with Andy Cohen
17:02that she thinks
17:03Reese Witherspoon
17:04ultimately crushed it.
17:05Reese Witherspoon
17:06did a much better job
17:07than I ever could,
17:08and she has now
17:10way more money than I do
17:11and way more success.
17:12Though Applegate
17:16undersells her own talents,
17:18she definitely has a point
17:19given the film's huge success.
17:21Denzel Washington,
17:23Michael Clayton.
17:24For an actor,
17:25working with a young
17:26or inexperienced director
17:27can be a real crapshoot.
17:29Some actors love the process.
17:31Others absolutely refuse.
17:33Do I look like I'm negotiating?
17:36The end product
17:36can often be so bad
17:38that stars are left wondering
17:39what they were thinking
17:40by saying yes.
17:41All those points
17:42were in Denzel Washington's head
17:44when he first read
17:45the script for Michael Clayton.
17:46Most important thing
17:47in business is honesty.
17:48According to Denzel,
17:50it was the best material
17:51he'd read in a long time.
17:53But since it was
17:54Tony Gilroy's first stint
17:55in the director's chair,
17:56Washington passed.
17:57I'm telling them
17:58everything's fine.
17:59You're fine.
18:00Everything is going to be fine.
18:01Everybody's cool.
18:02The film went on
18:03to win multiple awards,
18:05including a BAFTA
18:06and an Oscar win
18:07for Tilda Swinton.
18:08Five years later,
18:10Washington confessed
18:10to GQ magazine
18:11that he made a mistake.
18:13Michelle Pfeiffer,
18:14The Silence of the Lambs.
18:16At the end of the 1980s
18:18and the start of the 90s,
18:19Michelle Pfeiffer
18:20was at the height
18:21of her career.
18:22She was offered
18:23dozens of roles
18:23she decided to avoid.
18:25You want me to do it?
18:26The biggest by far
18:28was Clarice Starling
18:29in The Silence of the Lambs.
18:31That part would ultimately
18:32net Jodie Foster
18:33an Oscar,
18:34though that's not the source
18:35of Pfeiffer's regret.
18:36The script was great,
18:38but as she put it,
18:39there was too much evil
18:40in the film.
18:41Oh, Clarice,
18:42your problem is
18:43you need to get
18:43more fun out of life.
18:45Lecter escaping
18:46was too dark
18:47of an ending for her.
18:48As she put it,
18:49she, quote,
18:49didn't want to put
18:50that evil out
18:51into the world.
18:52Having loved working
18:53with director
18:54Jonathan Demme before,
18:55it was a tough decision.
18:57She wishes she'd gotten
18:58a chance to reunite with him.
18:59I can't, Jenny.
19:06I'm sorry.
19:08Will Smith,
19:08The Matrix
19:09All movies start
19:11with one thing,
19:12the pitch.
19:12What is real?
19:14How do you define real?
19:17If you're talking
19:18about what you can feel,
19:19what you can smell,
19:20what you can taste and see.
19:22For many actors,
19:23a decision to pass
19:24or move forward
19:25is based on the pitch
19:26rather than the script.
19:28For years,
19:29there were rumors
19:30and speculation
19:31about Will Smith
19:31turning down Neo
19:33in The Matrix.
19:33You take the blue pill,
19:35the story ends,
19:37you wake up in your bed
19:38and believe
19:39whatever you want to believe.
19:40In 2019,
19:42Smith put out
19:42a YouTube video
19:43confirming them.
19:44It can be difficult
19:45years later
19:46to imagine the pitch
19:47for a modern classic
19:48like The Matrix.
19:49Smith gave us
19:50his perspective.
19:51The Wachowski sisters,
19:52fresh off their
19:53only film at the time,
19:55reportedly didn't focus
19:56their pitch on the story
19:57but on the now-famous
19:58bullet-time action sequence.
20:00In 1998,
20:02their description
20:02made no sense to Smith.
20:04He chose to star
20:05in Wild Wild West
20:06instead.
20:07Gentlemen,
20:08don't make Captain West
20:09any later than he already is
20:10for his appointment.
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20:27Matt Damon,
20:28Avatar.
20:29In the late 2000s,
20:31James Cameron approached
20:32Matt Damon
20:32about a new project
20:33he was about to start.
20:34When I was lying there
20:35in the VA hospital
20:36with a big hole
20:38blown through the middle
20:39of my life,
20:40I started having
20:41these dreams of flying.
20:44I was free.
20:45The film would be
20:46a sci-fi feature
20:47about blue aliens
20:48fighting human colonizers.
20:50During the pitch,
20:51according to Damon,
20:52Cameron was blunt.
20:53Quote,
20:54I don't need anybody.
20:55I don't need a name
20:56for this,
20:56a named actor.
20:57You know,
20:58I used to think
20:58it was benign neglect
20:59but now I see
21:01that you're intentionally
21:02screwing me.
21:03He told Damon
21:03that if he turns it down,
21:05he would pluck someone
21:05out of obscurity
21:06for the role.
21:07But were Damon
21:08to take it,
21:09Cameron would offer him
21:1010% of the box office.
21:12Matt Damon turned it down
21:13as he was busy
21:15at the time
21:15working on
21:16The Bourne Ultimatum.
21:17Had he accepted,
21:19Matt Damon would have
21:20raked in around
21:20$250 million.
21:23He knew exactly
21:24what it meant for you
21:26if he chose to stay.
21:28If you could take
21:29any acting role
21:30in the film industry,
21:31what would you select
21:32and why?
21:33Let us know below.
21:33Pay attention.
21:35You will see how
21:35genius creates a legend.
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