“I just kept saying no”: Tom Cruise Nearly Landed $168M Bruce Willis Movie For A Role That Was Also Sought By Brad Pitt

"I just kept saying no": Tom Cruise Nearly Landed $168M Bruce Willis Movie For A Role That Was Also Sought By Brad Pitt
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No matter if they are targeted toward award-winning filmmaking or creating a commercial blockbuster in the industry, no one can go wrong with choosing Tom Cruise as the face of their projects in the film business. His prowess to deliver on the promise and hopes placed on him is the biggest reason why the star is such a revered individual in Hollywood.

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The aforementioned traits of the star are the reason why he is so highly sought after by many filmmakers and producers from the industry. But that constant demand of the star doesn’t necessarily mean that he wants or gets those roles in the end. In fact, he almost became part of an iconic sci-fi film, but lost the role at the end.

Tom Cruise Lost A Significant Role In 12 Monkeys

Bruce Willis in a still from 12 Monkeys
Bruce Willis in a still from 12 Monkeys

Being part of some of the most iconic films and franchises in the world like the Mission: Impossible series along with films from almost every genre takes a toll on a star, but when you’re Tom Cruise, there aren’t many things that can or will stop you form going the extra mile.

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Popular for choosing roles that challenge him in a new and exciting way, the star might’ve felt the thrill if he had been part of Terry Gilliam’s 1995 sci-fi masterpiece, 12 Monkeys. Alas, the role that he was being recommended for didn’t seem to fit the director’s vision.

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In a past interview with Inverse, the director along with members of the crew were talking about the entire journey of bringing the classic film to life. Here, Gilliam also talked about the casting process that went into the film and how Bruce Willis was selected to play the role of the lead protagonist.

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They talked about how when the film was in the pre-production stage, people were recommending names to Gilliam left and right, which involved individuals like the Top Gun star as well as Nicolas Cage, but the director didn’t feel they were right for him. He said:

“The pressure was to get a movie star in. That was at a time when I was still a hot director, so people wanted to come near me and touch me. So they were coming up with all these names. And I just kept saying no. Tom Cruise, Nic Cage, they were all being thrown at me.”

Therefore, along with Willis, the second lead for the film was offered to none other than Brad Pitt, who played the role of the mentally ill Jeffery Goines, a long departure from his pretty boy image.

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What Was 12 Monkeys About?

A still from 12 Monkeys
A still from 12 Monkeys

Considered to be one of the best iterations of the time travel sci-fi genre in cinema history, 12 Monkeys tells the tale of a convict named James Cole, who volunteers for an assignment to travel back in time. Due to a viral breakthrough that happened in the past, the year 2030 has witnessed the borderline extinction of the human race, and Cole seeks to save the world from that future.

But when he arrives in the 1990s, he’s instantly captured by the authorities and put in a mental asylum for claiming to be from the future. There, he meets Jeffery Goines, who takes an interest in Cole. Slowly, as he spends more time with him, Cole begins to suspect that Goines might be the key to stopping the mass extinction of the future.

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12 Monkeys, streaming on Starz.

Source: Inverse

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