Beyoncé reportedly turned down a Disney role because "it wasn't a big enough part."
There are so many different reasons an actor may accept a certain role — they feel a personal connection to the character, they've always loved the franchise, or maybe the money's just really good. However, the reasons they don't take specific parts can be just as — if not more — interesting.
Here are 18 interesting reasons actors turned down major roles:
1. Matt Damon turned down the role of Jake Sully in Avatar — which would've earned him $250 million — because he was contracted to a Bourne movie at the time. In 2023, he told Entertainment Tonight, "It's the dumbest thing an actor ever did in the history of acting...I've probably done, like, 50 movies. I've never been in a movie that made $1 billion."
The role went to Sam Worthington.
2. Harry Styles turned down the role of Prince Eric in the live-action The Little Mermaid remake. In 2023, director Rob Marshall told Entertainment Weekly that the singer "really felt like he wanted to go off and do the movies that he ended up doing, which were sort of darker."
3. Macaulay Culkin turned down an unspecified leading role on The Big Bang Theory. In 2018, he told the podcast The Joe Rogan Experience, "They pursued me for The Big Bang Theory, and I said no. It was kind of like, the way the pitch was, 'Alright, these two astrophysicist nerds and a pretty girl lives with them. Yoinks!' That was the pitch. And I was like, 'Yeah, I'm cool, thanks.' And then they came back at me again, and I said, 'No, no, no. Again, flattered, but no.' Then they came back at me again, and even my manager was, like, twisting my arm...I'd have hundreds of millions of dollars right now if I did that gig. At the same time, I'd be bashing my head against the wall."
Though he didn't say which role he was offered, it was likely Leonard Hofstadter or Sheldon Cooper, who were played by Johnny Galecki and Jim Parsons respectively.
4. Beyoncé reportedly turned down the role of Plumette, the feather duster, in the live-action Beauty and the Beast remake. In 2017, director Bill Condon — who previously worked with her in Dreamgirls — told Yahoo Entertainment, "But it wasn't a big enough part. She would have been a good feather duster."