Tom Cruise is among the biggest superstars Hollywood has ever produced. The luminary has graced the silver screen with his captivating presence in several memorable films over the years. Interestingly, the Mission Impossible actor came very close to securing a role in a critically acclaimed masterpiece – The Shawshank Redemption. He even did a table read of the script before the role eventually went to Tim Robbins.

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It might seem impossible to envision anyone other than Robbins embodying the character of Andy Dufresne in all his authenticity, which was essential for the film. Nonetheless, considering Cruise’s success in the late 80s and early 90s, it is unsurprising that he was considered for the role.

Why Did Tom Cruise Lose Out On The Role

A 2014 Vanity Fair feature uncovered that Rob Reiner, the brain behind Castle Rock’s endeavor to adapt the book into a film, saw Tom Cruise as fit for the lead role. Bus as fate would have it, Tim Robbins got the part.

According to reports, Reiner had allegedly extended a $3 million offer to screenwriter Frank Darabont to be in charge of directing the film. Darabont also ridiculed rumors of any conflict over creative differences, stating there was no “power struggle over the script.”

At the time, Reiner was a seasoned pro with several hits, including Stand By MeMisery, and A Few Good Men, under his belt. Following his collaboration on the latter, Reiner had his sights set on Cruise to play the lead role in The Shawshank Redemption. However, Darabont wasn’t particularly keen on his suggestion.

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Did Frank Darabont Refuse Rob Reiner’s Lucrative Offer?

Reports suggested that Reiner went to the extent of proposing a lucrative financial deal to Darabont, offering him a handsome amount. In return, Reiner wanted him to step back as director and take over the film with Cruise in the lead role. Castle Rock Studios even sweetened the deal by promising to produce Darabont’s directorial debut project of his choice.

Despite being tempted by the offer, Darabont stood firm in his resolve, asserting that one can’t keep putting their aspirations on hold for financial gains. He stood his ground and went ahead with the project; the rest, as they say, is history. The Shawshank Redemption went on to become a highly acclaimed movie.

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Rumor also has it that Tom Cruise loved the screenplay and even participated in a table reading. However, he wasn’t sure about collaborating with a first-time director like Darabont. Despite Reiner’s explanation that the film was to be Darabont’s brainchild, Cruise decided to part ways from the project. While Tom Cruise did miss out on a great role, the actor did manage to deliver some captivating performances over the years.

Source: The Digital Fix