10 Actors Who Rejected Roles That Later Became Iconic

Some actors turn down movie roles because of scheduling conflicts, creative differences, or simply bad timing. But every once in a while, a rejected role becomes legendary and changes someone else’s career forever. Looking back, it’s hard not to wonder what these movies would have looked like with a completely different cast. From superheroes to unforgettable villains, these actors walked away from parts that later became some of the most iconic performances in film history.

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1. Will Smith – Neo in The Matrix

A man in a black shirt stands with his arm extended, palm out, appearing to stop or control swirling, translucent, blue-tinted objects frozen in midair around him. The scene has a dark, dramatic atmosphere.

Will Smith famously turned down the role of Neo because he didn’t fully understand the concept of the film at the time. Instead, he chose to star in Wild Wild West, which didn’t perform nearly as well. Keanu Reeves stepped into the role and helped turn The Matrix into one of the most influential sci-fi movies ever made.

2. Emily Blunt – Black Widow in the Marvel Universe

A woman with shoulder-length auburn hair and blue eyes, wearing a white collared shirt, looks intently to the side against a dark background.

Emily Blunt was originally offered the role of Natasha Romanoff, but scheduling conflicts prevented her from taking it. Scarlett Johansson eventually became Black Widow and turned the character into one of Marvel’s most recognizable heroes over more than a decade of films.

3. Tom Selleck – Indiana Jones in Raiders of the Lost Ark

A man in a brown hat and rugged clothing stands on a rope bridge, holding a large sword. Behind him, people dressed in red are crossing the bridge against a rocky canyon backdrop.

Tom Selleck was the first choice to play Indiana Jones, but his commitment to the television series Magnum, P.I. got in the way. Harrison Ford ended up taking the role and created one of the most iconic adventure characters in movie history.

4. Al Pacino – Han Solo in Star Wars

A man with dark hair and intense expression points a handgun directly at the camera, wearing a partially unbuttoned shirt and a vest, with a blurred background behind him.

Al Pacino was offered the role of Han Solo but admitted that he didn’t really understand the script. Harrison Ford eventually landed the part and became permanently associated with one of the coolest characters in science fiction cinema.

5. John Travolta – Forrest Gump in Forrest Gump

A man in a blue plaid shirt and khaki pants is running across a grassy field, with bleachers and another person running in the background. Trees surround the area.

John Travolta passed on the role of Forrest Gump, which later went to Tom Hanks. The performance became one of the defining roles of Hanks’ career and earned him an Academy Award for Best Actor.

6. Matt Damon – Jake Sully in Avatar

A blue-skinned humanoid character with striped markings, dressed in warrior gear, stands near water with a cloudy sky in the background. The character has pointed ears and long hair tied back.

Matt Damon turned down the lead role in Avatar because of scheduling issues and reportedly missed out on a percentage of the film’s profits. Sam Worthington took the role instead, while Avatar went on to become one of the highest-grossing movies ever released.

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7. Michelle Pfeiffer – Clarice Starling in The Silence of the Lambs

A woman with brown hair in a blazer and white shirt sits in front of a stone wall, wearing a name badge and looking serious. The blurred figure of another person is in the foreground.

Michelle Pfeiffer declined the role because the film’s dark subject matter made her uncomfortable. Jodie Foster accepted the role and delivered a performance that became one of the most respected portrayals in thriller history.

8. Sean Connery – Gandalf in The Lord of the Rings

An elderly man with a white beard and eyebrows wears a hooded, white robe fastened with a brooch. He gazes calmly forward, with a gentle expression, against a plain, soft background.

Sean Connery reportedly passed on playing Gandalf because he didn’t understand the story or the fantasy genre. Ian McKellen eventually played the wizard and became inseparable from the role for millions of fans worldwide.

9. Nicolas Cage – Aragorn in The Lord of the Rings

A man with long brown hair and a beard stands outdoors wearing rugged, dark clothing and a rolled-up blanket or cloak on his back, looking off to the side with a serious expression.

Nicolas Cage turned down the role of Aragorn because he didn’t want to spend years away from his family during production. Viggo Mortensen stepped in and delivered one of the most beloved performances in fantasy film history.

10. Gwyneth Paltrow – Rose in Titanic

A woman with curly auburn hair, wearing a black embellished dress and necklace, smiles and claps in a warmly lit, crowded setting. Two people are visible in the blurred background.

Gwyneth Paltrow was considered for the role of Rose before Kate Winslet ultimately secured the part. Titanic became a global phenomenon, and Winslet’s performance helped make the character unforgettable for an entire generation.

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Sienna Miller Shares Whether a Teen, Toddler or Newborn Is ‘Harder to Juggle’ Weeks After Welcoming Third Baby

Sienna Miller is speaking out about being a mother to three children, after welcoming her third baby last month

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  • The actress appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Thursday, May 14, just three weeks after giving birth

  • Miller told host Fallon when questioned on whether being mom to a teenager, a toddler, or a newborn is "harder to juggle," "The toddler now wins hands down"

Sienna Milleris speaking candidly aboutbeing a momof a teenager, a toddler and a newborn.

During an appearance onThe Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallonon Thursday, May 14, the actress, 44, whowelcomed her third babylast month, opened up about which of her children were the hardest "to juggle."

In addition to their newborn, Miller and boyfriendOli Green, 29,welcomed their first baby together—a daughter —at the end of 2023. The21 Bridgesstar also shares daughter Marlowe, 13, with ex Tom Sturridge.

“I would have said the teenage girl would be harder to juggle until the transatlantic flight I took yesterday with the toddler and the newborn. The toddler now wins hands down. It was an absolute disaster. There’s no negotiating," Miller told hostJimmy Fallon.

She added, “And then the looks people give you on the flight ... The baby’s screaming, she’s screaming. It was like, 'Yeah.' "

“I got to the immigration line and just broke down,” Miller admitted.

Sienna Miller on 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon' on May 14, 2026Credit: Todd Owyoung/NBC via Getty

Elsewhere in the interview, Miller joked about how she was surprised she was present for her appearance on the talk show just three weeks after giving birth.

“It’s crazy to be talking words and wearing a dress. What has happened from pajama gate,” she told Fallon.

When the host questioned if she knew where she was, Miller jokingly replied, “Nope, not a clue.”

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Miller announced she had welcomed her third baby in an interview withE! News, published on Monday, May 11.

"It's happened. I have a tiny baby next door," she told the outlet. "It feels like stringing sentences together is a bit challenging.”

She added, “I’m on very little sleep, but I’m madly in love with my baby.”

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The announcement came afterMiller returned to Instagramon March 20 with a photo of her baby bump, following an 8-year hiatus from the social media platform. She'd previouslydebuted her bumpat the 2025 Fashion Awards in London, which was held at the Royal Albert Hall in December.

Speaking withGlamourin an interview published in March,Miller spoke about why she felt "being pregnant in your 40s is the best."

"Having had a baby at 29, and then having a baby at 42, and now 44, it’s so much easier when you don’t have the conflict of feeling scattered and like you want to be doing X, Y, Z," she told the outlet.

"If I’m in bed at 9 p.m. with a book, I’m so happy now," the actress added. "And now I’ve got the excuse to do it. Life is in a more grounded space. I think the 30s are chaos. You’re like, 'I want to settle down. I want kids.' "

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Miller went on to say that she’s more self-confident in her 40s. "But by the time you hit 40, you’re like, 'I kind of know who I am. I don’t really give a s--- about what anyone else thinks,'" she told the outlet. "I’m a much more grounded human."

"We don’t judge men who are having kids in their 80s," Miller added. "Why on earth is there any sort of narrative?"

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Ministers adopt new interpretation of migrants' rights in European legal system

By Layli Foroudi

Reuters

PARIS, May 15 (Reuters) - European ministers adopted a new interpretation of the European Convention on Human Rights on Friday that could facilitate some migrant deportations, including to ‌third country "return hubs", but which critics say will weaken human rights protections.

The declaration comes amid ‌complaints from member states in recent years that the European Court of Human Rights has prevented governments from forcibly removing foreign ​nationals convicted of crimes or refused asylum seekers.

The declaration adopted at the annual session of the Council of Europe's Committee of ministers in Moldova qualifies the rights under article 3 and article 8 of the convention, which relate to protection from torture and inhuman and degrading treatment and the right to a private ‌and family life.

It approves cooperation with ⁠third countries on immigration, including on "return hubs", provided that the countries respect the human rights convention.

It states that prohibition from torture and inhuman or degrading treatment is ⁠absolute, but that "the assessment of the minimum level of severity of the ill-treatment that constitutes inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment is relative and depends on all the circumstances of the case".

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Veronika Fikfak, Professor of Human ​Rights and ​International Law at University College London, said that the ​declaration's interpretation of article 3 was a ‌significant development and would dilute protections from torture.

"It says (prohibition of torture and inhuman or degrading treatment) is absolute, but then they use words to balance and offer a relative interpretation, but this is inconsistent with the heart of Article 3 - an absolute right cannot contain any element of relativity or balance," she said.

On article 8, the declaration said states can expel foreign nationals in spite of their right ‌to a private and family life so long as it ​is balanced with a legitimate aim, such as national security, ​and that the European Court of Human ​Rights would require "strong reasons" to override a state's decision.

The 46-member Council of Europe was ‌set up after World War Two to ​uphold human rights and the ​rule of law.

Council of Europe Secretary General Alain Berset welcomed the declaration and said it would guide the work of the council and of national authorities and domestic courts.

"We have been ​able to bring together countries ‌across Europe, with different views and experiences to agree a common position on how the ​system should work best, notably in the challenging context of migration," he said in ​a statement.

(Reporting by Layli Foroudi; Editing by Alex Richardson)

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Demi Moore Found the Chicest Way Around the Cannes Naked Dressing Ban

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  • Demi Moore attended the La Vie d’une Femme screening at the Cannes Film Festival in a semi-sheer Gucci gown.

  • The design toyed with the festival’s naked dressing ban, which came into effect in 2025.

  • Moore is part of the festival’s jury this year.

It’s only the second day of the2026 Cannes Film Festival, but Demi Moore is making a considerable splash on the Croisette with her fashion choices. For her latest appearance, the actress winked at the festival’s controversial“naked dressing” ban—in the most elegant way possible.

Moore arrived at theLa Vie d’une Femme(or “A Woman’s Life”) screening today in a lavender number by Demna for Gucci. The gown sat off her shoulders and clung to her figure with a ruched corset bodice. The dress’s skirt not only wound around Moore’s legs with a considerable slit to match, but it also was semi-sheer in fabrication—details that pushed ever so slightly against the event’s directive.

To test the waters even further, her gown had a long, winding train that trailed behind her, another element that the festival outright banned last year. Perhaps she might consider trying anaked shoenext?

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Moore is a member of this year’s jury, which might give her some leeway to bend the rules. (Although in 2025, Halle Berry was open about having to rework her wardrobe following the festival’s last-minute decision last year.)

Regardless of the intricacies of the festival’s dress code, Moore and her stylist Brad Goreski are embracing classic movie-star glamour. At the festival’s opening ceremony, the actress looked statuesque in a gilded Jacquemus gown paired with jaw-dropping Chopard jewels.

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At the jury photo call earlier in the day, she tapped into thepolka dot trendwith aplayful, multi-color dress by Jacquemus.

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As a member of the Cannes jury—a body that includes the likes of Ruth Negga, Chloé Zhao, and Stellan Skarsgård this year—Moore is scheduled to be a constant at the festival’s various premieres and events over the next two weeks. Fashion-wise, surely the best is yet to come.

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