
- 10 Bender – The Breakfast Club (1985)
- 9 Harry – Dumb and Dumber (1994)
- 8 Scarecrow – Batman Unleashed (Unpatched)
- 7 Neo – The Matrix Franchise (1999-2021)
- 6 Aragorn – The Lord of the Rings Trilogy (2001-2003)
- 5 Shrek – Shrek (2001)
- 4 Green Goblin – Spider-Man (2002)
- 3 Joel – Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004)
- 2 Doctor Doom – Fantastic Four (2005)
- 1 Randy – The Wrestler (2008)
Nicolas Cage He has had many different roles in a variety of genres throughout his long career. Starting with his first movie in 1982 Fast times at Ridgemont HighHe has appeared in over 100 films and shows, in a career that continues today. Over the years, he’s become known for his quirky characters and over-the-top performances, but he’s also delivered his share of well-received characters. Whether he was in a relationship with Cher in absent-minded Or steal the Declaration of Independence national treasureHe is sure to play an unforgettable role. However, as with all actors, there are roles he never gets the chance to bring to life. Here are some of the major roles Nicolas Cage never got or turned down.
10 Bender – The Breakfast Club (1985)
The Breakfast Club is a classic story about five very different teens who are stuck in a Saturday jail all together. Throughout the day, they share their lives with each other, and grow closer. One of the teens is the rebellious John Bender, played by Judd Nelson. John Cusack originally had the role before it was reprized, but Cage was also considered. It was rumored that the movie couldn’t handle his salary demands and waived him because of it, but either way, the role went to Nelson the actor perfectly.
9 Harry – Dumb and Dumber (1994)
Dumb and dumber Jim Carrey as Lloyd and Jeff Daniels as Harry, two goofy friends who travel across the country to return a bag of money. The film was important to both actors, furthering their careers and comedic abilities. Cage was interested in the part of Harry, and considered taking him. is similar to The Breakfast ClubIt was reported that the studio would not meet his salary requirements. However, Cage said he refused to be photographed Leaving Las Vegas Instead – a wise decision, as he ended up winning a Best Actor Oscar for the film.
8 Scarecrow – Batman Unleashed (Unpatched)
upon release Batman and Robin In 1997, director Joel Schumacher was planning another sequel, titled Batman Unleashed. The main villain of the film will be Jonathan Crane / Scarecrow, a psychiatrist who uses fear poison on his victims. Cage was approached for the role, to negative reviews Batman and Robin led to the film’s cancellation. The Scarecrow was later played by Cillian Murphy in 2005 Batman begins.
7 Neo – The Matrix Franchise (1999-2021)
matrix is a groundbreaking science fiction thriller about Neo (Keanu Reeves), a computer programmer who joins a rebellion to overthrow the machines that trap humanity in simulations. Many people were considered for the role of Neo, and Cage was one of them. He rejected it for the sake of his family, so is it permissible for them to do so? He was in the middle of a divorce and didn’t want to be away from his son. The role will go to Reeves, who made Neo an iconic character.
6 Aragorn – The Lord of the Rings Trilogy (2001-2003)
the Lord of the Rings The trilogy adapts J.R.R. Tolkien’s classic books, about a young hobbit who must travel to Mordor to destroy a powerful ring. One of the companions on this journey is Aragorn (Viggo Mortensen), who ScreenRant considers the best character of the trilogy. Director Peter Jackson approached Cage, but turned him down because the trilogy had been filming continuously for three years, and he did not want to be away from his family for that long. This was likely for the best, as it’s hard to imagine anyone playing the role like Mortensen.
5 Shrek – Shrek (2001)
a partner It tells the story of an ogre who finds his swamp filled with exiled fairy-tale characters. To get his home back, he makes a pact with the local ruler to save Princess Fiona. The movie was such a hit that it launched a franchise, and Mike Myers’ voice performance as Partner was a highlight. However, Cage was initially offered the voice role. He turned it down because he didn’t want to spend the movie voicing a character he thought would be ugly and disrespectful, especially in an animated children’s movie.
4 Green Goblin – Spider-Man (2002)
Spider Man It was the first major movie for the title hero, played by Tobey Maguire. He appropriately has a major villain in his archenemy, the Green Goblin, played by Willem Dafoe in a powerful and fearsome performance. However, Cage was actually the first choice for the role. It’s not known exactly why he was turned down, and while it would have been interesting to see, Dafoe’s method is excellent, and one of the best villain actors ever, according to Comic Book Sources.
3 Joel – Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004)
Eternal sunshine for the pure mind The film is about a married couple who undergo a procedure to remove their memories of each other. One half of the couple is the introverted Joel, played by Jim Carrey; The performance was a change for him, and he really showed his dramatic abilities. Interestingly enough, Cage was director Michael Gondry’s first choice for the role. At the time, it was in great demand—particularly by independent directors—and was not available for filming.
2 Doctor Doom – Fantastic Four (2005)
The final comic book villain role in the Cage is Doctor Doom in the ominous Fantastic Four film. The movie has the superhero team take on their nemesis, Julian McMahon. Originally cast in the role, Cage had a different role planned for the character. This shape emphasized the cyborg-centric look, body horror style, and was in keeping with the film’s planned dark tone. As the film deviates from that darker tone, the character is changed and Cage is replaced. It’s interesting to wonder if his villainous performance helped the movie.
1 Randy – The Wrestler (2008)
wrestler is an intense sports drama starring Mickey Rourke as Randy, a former professional wrestler trying to regain his former glory, while dealing with family troubles and his failing health. Director Darren Aronofsky offered the role to Cage, who originally accepted. However, as the film developed, Cage left the project and turned down the part because he didn’t think he’d have time to develop the right look. This led to Aronosfky returning to his original casting in Rourke, who received an Oscar nomination for the role.