
Will Smith recently revealed that he turned down the lead role in Christopher Nolan’s Inception because he didn’t understand the plot.
In an interview with Kiss Xtra (via HuffPost), Smith admitted he initially struggled to grasp the concept of the film, leading him to pass on the role that ultimately went to Leonardo DiCaprio. The movie went on to become a worldwide success, grossing $839 million. Smith’s decision to reject Inception is part of a longer list of iconic films that he passed on, including The Matrix and Django Unchained.
Will Smith reveals director Christopher Nolan brought him the movie "Inception" first, but he turned it down and says movies about alternate realities don’t pitch well.
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"I don’t think I’ve ever said it publicly, but I am going to say it because we are opening up to one another," Smith shared during the candid conversation. He explained that films involving alternate realities often don’t pitch well, adding that he regrets turning down Inception, though it wasn’t as painful as rejecting the role of Neo in The Matrix. That part was later taken by Keanu Reeves, whose portrayal became iconic, turning The Matrix into one of the most popular franchises of all time.
Smith also reflected on his decision to turn down the role in Django Unchained, which eventually went to Jamie Foxx. While the role intrigued him, Smith did not agree with Quentin Tarantino’s vision, particularly the emphasis on vengeance in the story. He told THR that he felt the film should have been a love story rather than one centered around vengeance.
Despite the career missteps, Smith's transparency about his decisions offers insight into the creative conflicts that shaped his career.
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