Movies tend to pass through a lot of hands and incarnations before getting made. A director wants to make it, an actor wants to work with that director, the director leaves, the actor leaves, a new director comes onboard and wants a complete rewrite and so forth. In many cases, name after name after name gets thrown about for a lot of movies before actors are finally settled on (for example, Kevin Costner was almost Jack Ryan for The Hunt for Red October but wanted to make a movie about buffaloes instead).
So what were the superhero roles that almost were?
We know Dougray Scott was originally cast as Wolverine before he got hurt on Mission: Impossible II, thus opening the door for Hugh Jackman. Obviously Jackman is a more appealing and charismatic big screen leading man than Scott, so would the sequels still have been all Wolverine all the time with Scott instead?
Jim Caviezel was originally cast as Cyclops, but thought it was a nothing role and left to make another movie (which was either Frequency or Madison depending on which interview you read). Would Cyclops have been treated with more respect if he had been played by Caviezel instead of James Marsden?
Everyone knows about Tim Burton's freakshow Superman that would've been Nicolas Cage.
Block of wood Josh Hartnett was still a hot name at the time he was allegedly offered $100 million to be in a Superman trilogy. And the Brett Ratner Superman had Matthew Bomer as the lead.
Tom Cruise was in development with Iron Man and everyone thought he would star in and produce the movie, but after a few years lost interest and bowed out.
We know that Joshua Jackson, Jake Gyllenhaal, Cillian Murphy, Billy Crudup and others were on the short list for Christopher Nolan's Batman reboot.
When James Cameron was attached to Spider-Man, the name was Edward Furlong. After Titanic, the name they wanted post-Cameron was Leonardo DiCaprio.
Anyone have any theories on all these what-if scenarios? Any more superhero-casting-that-never-was to report?
So what were the superhero roles that almost were?
We know Dougray Scott was originally cast as Wolverine before he got hurt on Mission: Impossible II, thus opening the door for Hugh Jackman. Obviously Jackman is a more appealing and charismatic big screen leading man than Scott, so would the sequels still have been all Wolverine all the time with Scott instead?
Jim Caviezel was originally cast as Cyclops, but thought it was a nothing role and left to make another movie (which was either Frequency or Madison depending on which interview you read). Would Cyclops have been treated with more respect if he had been played by Caviezel instead of James Marsden?

Everyone knows about Tim Burton's freakshow Superman that would've been Nicolas Cage.

Block of wood Josh Hartnett was still a hot name at the time he was allegedly offered $100 million to be in a Superman trilogy. And the Brett Ratner Superman had Matthew Bomer as the lead.

Tom Cruise was in development with Iron Man and everyone thought he would star in and produce the movie, but after a few years lost interest and bowed out.

We know that Joshua Jackson, Jake Gyllenhaal, Cillian Murphy, Billy Crudup and others were on the short list for Christopher Nolan's Batman reboot.
When James Cameron was attached to Spider-Man, the name was Edward Furlong. After Titanic, the name they wanted post-Cameron was Leonardo DiCaprio.
Anyone have any theories on all these what-if scenarios? Any more superhero-casting-that-never-was to report?