Michael Keaton’s Movie That Lost $50 Million Could Not Completely Remove George Clooney Even After He Left the Project

Michael Keaton’s Movie That Lost $50 Million Could Not Completely Remove George Clooney Even After He Left the Project
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Hollywood star George Clooney is one of the most suave and bankable stars in the industry today. The Oscar winner has been part of many commercial blockbusters that have gone on to rule the box office. In all these films, Clooney has been a charismatic presence ensuring that no other actor could be envisioned in the roles that he has played.

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Hollywood star George Clooney

Clooney’s arresting personality has left an indelible mark even on projects that the star has not been part of. The Syriana star who was originally slated to act in the 1998 holiday film Jack Frost, became a constant presence in the movie even after backing out of the role.

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George Clooney Was Remembered For Jack Frost Even After Rejecting The Film

In 1998, Michael Keaton starred in the holiday film Jack Frost which followed the story of a father who returns as a snowman a year after dying in a car accident. The film unfortunately ended up on the wrong side of box office collections and did not find favor with audiences and critics as well. originally, it was George Clooney and not Michael Keaton who was the first choice for the protagonist. Clooney who initially signed up for the role, ended up backing out of the project.

The snowman in Jack Frost
The snowman in Jack Frost had resemblances to George Clooney’s features

But the star’s presence still loomed large in a literal sense despite his departure from the film. When Clooney had taken on the role, a snowman that resembled the actors features had already been created by the visual effects company, Jim Benson’s Creature Shop. With The Descendants star backing out abruptly and Michael Keaton coming on board, there was no means to change the features that were already sculpted. Matt J. Britton, the general manager of the Creature Shop said that they had to then improvise on spot to try to create a likeness to Keaton.

“Once it became Michael Keaton, we didn’t change the head completely. We did some signature things to the chin and to the lips because Michael Keaton has this little mouth and talks out of the front of his mouth.”

Despite their best efforts, Jack Frost did not set the screens on fire. But the film may get a second wind after years if audiences rewatch it to look for a George Clooney resemblance in the features of the snowman!

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George Clooney Could Not Nail Thelma and Louise Auditions

Oscar winner George Clooney has made some smart choices and has played many memorable roles that has cemented his place as one of the industry’s best actors. The Ocean’s Eleven star though, has been through his fair share of failures in trying to get some marquee roles. One particular part that Clooney was unable to conquer even after a staggering five auditions, was Brad Pitt’s s*xy cowboy who becomes eye candy for Gina Davis and Susan Sarandon in the cult classic Thelma and Louise. Davis who met Clooney years later on a flight, revealed that the actor was still sore about his loss.

“He says, ‘I’m still mad at Brad Pitt.’ I said, ‘Why, I thought he was like your great friend.’ He says, ‘He got the part in Thelma & Louise.’ I said, ‘Did you want to be that part?’… He was one of the other guys that read with me! I should never have just admitted I forgot George Clooney.”

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George Clooney auditioned 5 times for Brad Pitt’s role in Thelma and Louise

Despite missing out on an iconic film, George Clooney more than made up for the loss by taking on many interesting and challenging roles in his career.

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Source: LA Times

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Having completed her Masters degree in Journalism and Mass Communication, Sharanya has a solid foundation in writing which is also one of her passions. She has worked previously with Book My show for a couple of years where she gained experience reviewing films and writing feature articles. Sharanya’s articles on film and pop culture have also been published on Film Companion, a popular film-based website. Apart from movies and pop culture, her interests include music and sports. She has contributed over 650 articles to Fandomwire so far.