James Cameron’s Titanic has gone down in history as one of the most profitable films of all time. Along with the movie’s breathtakingly iconic soundtrack, Titanic’s relatively large cast required meticulous casting decisions for various roles. Especially when the character played a main role in the plot or was based on a historical figure.
Leonardo DiCaprio played the role of third-class passenger Jack Dawson, the man who fell in love with first-class passenger Rose DeWitt Bukater despite the social status difference. While DiCaprio was deemed a perfect fit for the role, many critically acclaimed actors were actually considered for the part. In the end, Cameron must have felt that none of them could match DiCaprio’s charm.
Matthew McConaughey’s breakthrough was his performance in the 1993 comedy Dazed and Confused. He later gained recognition in lead roles, including the 1996 film A Time to Kill. McConaughey guest-starred on Rob Lowe’s podcast Literally! and talked about his Titanic audition experience.
He revealed he was past the audition stages and moved on to screen tests with Kate Winslet, and while he thought it went well, McConaughey was never offered the part. Fortunately, Titanic wasn’t his only chance at fame, and McConaughey won Best Actor for his performance in the 2013 biopic Dallas Buyers Club.
8Chris O’Donnell Was Too Busy As Robin
Chris O’Donnell gained critical acclaim and stardom after co-starring alongside Al Pacino in the 1992 drama Scent of a Woman. O’Donnell is also widely known for his portrayal of Dick Grayson/Robin in the 1995 Joel Schumacher film Batman Forever. Shortly after his DC Comics role, O’Donnell was a candidate for the role of Jack Dawson in Titanic. However, the actor was already committed to the 1997 film Batman & Robin. After Batman & Robin, O’Donnell took a two-year hiatus from acting until the 1999 film Cookie’s Fortune.
7Billy Crudup Didn’t Want The Fame From Titanic
Billy Crudup was relatively new to the film industry when Titanic was being made, and despite how much the film would have jump-started his career, Crudup wasn’t too upset about not getting the part. According to IMDb, Crudup wasn’t a fan of the “intrusion” DiCaprio suffered from due to Titanic’s popularity. Crudup went on to star in the 2003 Tim Burton film Big Fish as Will Bloom, and lent his voice in the English dub version of Studio Ghibli’sPrincess Mononoke as protagonist Ashitaka. He also starred as Dr. Henry Allen in Justice League, but was replaced with Ron Livingston for The Flash.
6Johnny Depp Almost Starred In Titanic With His Ex-Fianceé
Before his frequent collaborations with Tim Burton, Johnny Depp first entered the film industry in the 1984 film A Nightmare on Elm Street. A decade later, Depp even starred alongside DiCaprio in What’s Eating Gilbert Grape, which DiCaprio earned his first Academy Award nomination for. Depp was among the many actors considered to play Jack in Titanic, with Winona Ryder as Rose.
Depp and Ryder had previously played love interests in Burton’s Edward Scissorhands, but the couple had broken up when casting for Titanic began, and that could have made things awkward. Depp later rose to international fame for his role as Captain Jack Sparrow in the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise, but it is unknown if he will reprise the role in further productions.