Eddie Murphy has publicly discussed several high-profile film roles he declined during his career. The actor and comedian identified three specific movies that went on to become major commercial successes after other actors were cast.
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Eddie Murphy stated he did not move forward with roles in the 1980s science fiction film “Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home” and the 1988 fantasy comedy “Who Framed Roger Rabbit.” He also confirmed he was not involved in the 1996 science fiction film “Independence Day.”
The role Murphy was considered for in “Star Trek IV” was ultimately played by another actor. The part in “Who Framed Roger Rabbit” that Murphy turned down was the animated character of Roger Rabbit. Murphy stated he declined the role of Captain Steven Hiller in “Independence Day,” a part that later went to Will Smith.
Murphy attributed his decision to turn down “Star Trek IV” to a lack of interest in the franchise at the time. He explained that the concept of “Who Framed Roger Rabbit,” which blended animation and live-action, was difficult for him to understand from the script alone. He did not provide a specific reason for declining “Independence Day.”
Summary
Eddie Murphy has revealed he passed on roles in three films that later became major box office hits. These films are “Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home,” “Who Framed Roger Rabbit,” and “Independence Day.”
The roles were taken by other actors and the films achieved significant commercial success. Murphy provided reasons for his decisions on two of the three projects.
He stated a lack of interest in the “Star Trek” universe was the reason for turning down “Star Trek IV.” For “Who Framed Roger Rabbit,” Murphy said the innovative concept was not clear to him from the initial script.
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**Which movies does Eddie Murphy regret turning down?**
Eddie Murphy regrets not taking roles in “Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home,” “Who Framed Roger Rabbit,” and “Independence Day.” All three films became major commercial successes after he declined to participate.
Why did Eddie Murphy turn down ‘Who Framed Roger Rabbit’?
Murphy stated that the concept of blending animation with live-action was not clear to him when he read the script. He found it difficult to understand how the movie would work from the written material alone.
Did Eddie Murphy give a reason for not doing ‘Independence Day’?
While Murphy confirmed he turned down the lead role in “Independence Day,” he did not publicly provide a specific reason for this decision. The part was subsequently played by Will Smith.
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