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Will Smith is opening up with surprising honesty about yet another major Hollywood role he passed up—this time, it’s the mind-bending 2010 film Inception. The actor revealed that director Christopher Nolan initially approached him for the lead role of Dom Cobb, a part that would eventually go to Leonardo DiCaprio and redefine his career. According to Smith, he wasn’t the only top-tier name to pass; Brad Pitt was also considered before DiCaprio stepped in and made cinematic history. Smith shared this revelation during an interview with Kiss Xtra, admitting that he simply didn’t grasp the concept when it was first pitched, calling the story too complex to translate well in a verbal explanation.
This isn’t the first time Smith has reflected on high-profile roles that slipped through his fingers. His rejection of Neo in The Matrix—a role that transformed Keanu Reeves into a sci-fi legend—is one of the most famous “what-ifs” in film history. He’s also turned down the lead in Quentin Tarantino’s Django Unchained, which later went to Jamie Foxx. Speaking candidly, Smith said that films delving into alternate realities, like Inception, often fail to resonate with him at first, noting they don’t “pitch well,” despite how extraordinary they may ultimately become. He admitted the misses still sting, especially with the cultural impact and legacy these films now carry.
Still, despite these missteps, Smith’s own career remains rich with deeply resonant performances. Films like The Pursuit of Happyness continue to be celebrated for their emotional depth and impact, underscoring his ability to deliver powerful, unforgettable characters. Even if he didn’t enter Nolan’s dream world, Smith’s place in cinematic history is well cemented, though his candid reflections offer a rare and relatable look at the misjudgments even the most successful stars can make.