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John Carpenter tried to get Halloween to get marketed and made by New Line Cinema and paramount but they said it was too scary and wouldn't touch it. So he shot it with an indie company (compass international). And when the movie blew up and was a huge success Paramount and New Line Cinema tried to then buy it from Carpenter and he refused since they turned him down in the first place.

So those companies went on to make their version of Myers and thus was born Jason Voorhees and Freddy Krueger.
 
Some well known roles that were first offered to different actors:

Indiana Jones - Tom Selleck
John McClane (Die Hard) - Clint Eastwood, Richard Gere
Axel Foley (Beverly Hills Cop) - Sylvester Stallone
Clarice (Silence of the Lambs) - Michelle Pfeiffer
Neo (The Matrix) - Will Smith
 
Some well known roles that were first offered to different actors:

Indiana Jones - Tom Selleck
John McClane (Die Hard) - Clint Eastwood, Richard Gere
Axel Foley (Beverly Hills Cop) - Sylvester Stallone
Clarice (Silence of the Lambs) - Michelle Pfeiffer
Neo (The Matrix) - Will Smith

If I may add one:

Forrest Gump (John Travolta)
 
In The Hills Have Eyes remake the gas station set looked so real that people driving by would stop to get gas before they found out it was fake.
 
Wow, I didn't know that one!


Aragorn - Stuart Townsend

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Just horrible.
 
Wow, I didn't know that one!

Also:

Marty McFly - Eric Stoltz
Aragorn - Stuart Townsend

Supposedly
a lot of the film was shot with Eric Stoltz. Then had to be reshot with Michael J. Fox. The the scene where Marty jumps into the DeLorean to escape the Libyans, is actually Stoltz
 
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There are still some shots with Eric Stoltz in, when Marty takes the Delorian up to 88mph for the first time all the long shots of the car have Eric in the drivers seat.
 
There are still some shots with Eric Stoltz in, when Marty takes the Delorian up to 88mph for the first time all the long shots of the car have Eric in the drivers seat.

Yup.

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Four weeks into filming, Zemeckis decided Stoltz was miscast. Although he and Spielberg realized reshooting the film would add $3 million to the $14 million budget, they decided to recast. Spielberg explained Zemeckis felt Stoltz was too humorless and gave a "terrifically dramatic performance". Gale further explained they felt Stoltz was simply acting out the role, whereas Fox himself had a personality like Marty McFly. He felt Stoltz was uncomfortable riding a skateboard, whereas Fox was not. Stoltz confessed to director Peter Bogdanovich during a phone call, two weeks into the shoot, that he was unsure of Zemeckis and Gale's direction, and concurred that he was wrong for the role.

TDK:

During Jim Gordon's meeting with Harvey Dent, a box is visibly labeled with the name, 'Keyser Söze'.

Other actors under consideration for the role of Harvey Dent were Mark Ruffalo, Liev Schreiber, and Josh Lucas.

WATCHMEN:

When Paul Greengrass was set to direct, he planned to cast Hilary Swank as Silk Spectre and Joaquin Phoenix as Nite Owl. When Greengrass left the project, Swank and Phoenix did as well.

Nathan Fillion was considered for the roles of The Comedian and Nite Owl.
 
WATCHMEN:

When Paul Greengrass was set to direct, he planned to cast Hilary Swank as Silk Spectre and Joaquin Phoenix as Nite Owl. When Greengrass left the project, Swank and Phoenix did as well.

Nathan Fillion was considered for the roles of The Comedian and Nite Owl.


I loved the casting for Watchmen, but Fillion would have been...interesting.
 
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