15 Hollywood Rejection And Cancelation Stories That Have Convinced Me That Fate Is 100% A Thing

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1.We might not have had Barbie, Ladybird, or Little Women if How I Met Your Dad hadn't been canceled.

Side-by-side of Margot Robbie as Barbie and Greta Gerwig in "How I Met Your Dad"

Beyond Lady Bird and Little Women, Greta Gerwig's canceled involvement in How I Met Your Dad may have also inadvertently contributed to her taking on the live-action Barbie film.

Combining her penchant for exploring complex female characters and her deft storytelling, the Barbie movie is Gerwig's style all over – a style Hollywood might never have seen without the cancelled show.

Combining her penchant for exploring complex female characters and her deft storytelling, the Barbie movie is Gerwig's style all over – a style Hollywood might never have seen without the cancelled show.

Warner Bros.

Here are some clips from the pilot:

2.Jennifer Aniston got rejected for Pulp Fiction — only to accept the role as Rachel in Friends.

Side-by-side of Rachel from "Friends" and Mia from "Pulp Fiction"

Here she is backstage in '94 with her coworkers:

3.Robert De Niro lost out on a role in The Godfather, only to win an Oscar for his role in... The Godfather Part II.

Throughout his illustrious career, actor Robert De Niro encountered his fair share of rejection. One of the most notable instances was when he auditioned for the role of Sonny Corleone in The Godfather, but the part ultimately went to James Caan. However, destiny (or maybe just casting directors) had something in store for De Niro, as he later secured the role of Vito in The Godfather Part II.The role earned him an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor. De Niro continued to delight critics and audiences alike with stellar performances in Taxi Driver and Cape Fear — and now, well... He's Robert De freakin' Niro.

Here he is auditioning for Sonny:

4.Jim Carrey's career might have looked very different if he hadn't been rejected from Saturday Night Live.

Closeup of Jim Carrey

And while I reckon SNL would have been a great way to display Carrey's comedy genius, we might not have seen his more serious side.

In addition to his comedic talents, Carrey also displayed his range as an actor in more dramatic roles. His role as Truman Burbank in The Truman Show (1998) earned him critical acclaim and a Golden Globe Award. And his transformative performance as Andy Kaufman in Man on the Moon (1999) landed him a second Golden Globe, this time for Best Actor in a Drama. 

Still, he got on the show eventually:

5.We might not have had Indiana Jones if Steven Spielberg hadn't been rejected from multiple James Bond movies.

Side-by-side of Indiana Jones and James Bond

George Lucas then sold Indiana Jones as a pumped-up Bond-style film.

“So I said, ‘Well, look, Steven, I’ve got a James Bond film. It’s great – it’s just like James Bond but even better. I told him the story about this archaeologist and said it was like a Saturday matinee serial that he just got into one mess after another. And Steven said, ‘Fantastic, let’s do this!’”, Lucas shared.Six months after that fortuitous beach conversation, Raiders of the Lost Ark began production. The film went on to become the highest-grossing film of 1981 by a considerable margin and earned a nomination for Best Picture.

6.Eric Stoltz almost played Marty McFly in Back to the Future, but his firing from the film led to his award-winning role in Mask.

Side-by-side of Michael J. Fox as Marty McFly, and Eric Stoltz as Rocky in "Mask"

Here's Stoltz in Back to the Future:

7.Hannibal might never have been made if Pushing Daisies hadn't been canceled.

Side-by-side screenshots from "Hannibal" and "Pushing Daisies"

8.Zazie Beetz probably wouldn't have been able to play Vanessa in Atlanta if she'd accepted the role of Catwoman.

Side-by-side of Catwoman and Zazie Beetz

Here's Borys Kit from the Hollywood Reporter on the topic:

Zazie Beeetz was very high on Reeves' list but ATLANTA commitments took her out of the running. https://t.co/N2uMSIkbFZ

— Borys Kit (@Borys_Kit) October 14, 2019

Twitter: @Borys_Kit

9.Serenity might never have happened if Firefly hadn't been canceled.

Side-by-side shots from "Firefly" and "Serenity"

10.John Travolta was the number one pick to play Forrest Gump — but the role didn't work out, and he went on to make Pulp Fiction.

Side-by-side screenshots from "Pulp Fiction" and "Forrest Gump"

I'm sorry, but it had to be Hanks:

11.Winona Ryder lost out on a role in the Coen brothers' The Hudsucker Proxy, only to star as Jo in Little Women.

Side-by-side screenshots from "The Hudsucker Proxy" and "Little Women"

Here's Ryder in the role:

12.Michelle Pfeiffer lost out on a role in Flashdance, but starred in Scarface instead.

Side-by-side screenshots from "Flashdance" and "Scarface"

13.Brad Pitt Lost out on a role in Backdraft — but landed a part in Thelma & Louise instead.

Side-by-side screenshots from "Backdraft" and "Thelma & Louise"

Here's a young Brad Pitt auditioning for Backdraft:

14.Selma Blair was almost cast as Joey in Dawson's Creek, but took a breakout role in Brown's Requiem instead.

Side-by-side of Katie Holmes and Selma Blair

Here's the trailer for the film:

15.Tom Selleck had to pull out of Indiana Jones to star in Magnum, P.I.

Side-by-side of screenshots of Indiana Jones and Magnum, P.I.

Do you agree that these rejections and cancelations ended up being good for Hollywood? Let us know in the comments below!