Gillian Anderson as Cersei Lannister

Game of Thrones
According to rumors, the actress refused the role of merciless Cersei, and it went straight into the hands of Lena Headey. Gillian could have added a second iconic role to her collection after Agent Scully from The X-Files.

Sam Claflin as Jon Snow

Game of Thrones
Sam Claflin, known to many of us from the movies The Hunger Games and Me Before You, auditioned for the role of Jon Snow. As we know, his attempt wasn’t successful, and the character was played by Kit Harington.

Viggo Mortensen as Eddard Stark

Game of Thrones
Viggo Mortensen was considered for the part of Eddard Stark, but perhaps the memorable image of Aragorn from The Lord of the Rings prevented him from getting the role. Notably, Sean Bean, who eventually played Eddard Stark in the series, fought on the battlefield side by side with Viggo in The Lord of the Rings trilogy.

Tim Roth as Davos Seaworth

Game of Thrones
Tim Roth could have played Davos Seaworth! The creators of the series eventually chose Liam Cunningham who brilliantly performed the role. And yet Roth could have made such a charismatic character!

Lily Allen as Yara Greyjoy

Game of Thrones
According to rumors, singer Lily Allen was offered to play Yara Greyjoy. She categorically refused because then she would have to work with her brother Alfie Allen (in the show he plays Yara’s brother, Theon Greyjoy). After reading the script, Lily rejected the offer, saying there was "too much incest." And it’s hard to argue with her.

Alec Baldwin as Mr. Big

Sex and the City
According to the creator of the iconic series, he saw Alec Baldwin, who was very popular at that time (late ’90s), as the Dream Man. Yet a meeting with Chris Noth made him change his mind. The alternative seems to be excellent.

Kristin Davis as Carrie Bradshaw

Sex and the City
Kristin Davis originally auditioned for the role of Carrie Bradshaw. But, as we already know, they chose Sarah Jessica Parker, and Kristin got the role of Charlotte. It’s difficult to imagine what the series would look like if everything had happened in a different way.

Matthew Broderick as Walter White

Breaking Bad
For the role of Walter White, the desperate chemistry teacher, they wanted to invite Matthew Broderick. But something changed, and, thanks to a convincing emotional game, Bryan Cranston became the star of the series. The ratings and popularity of the series confirmed everything: its creators made the right choice.

Michael Keaton as Dr. Jack Shephard

Lost
Initially, the creators of the series wanted Michael Keaton to get the role of Dr. Shephard. He was ready to perform if his character would quickly die (which is what happened in the pilot episode) because he didn’t want to be engaged in the show for many weeks. However, the scriptwriters’ plans for the doctor’s fate changed, and Keaton refused the role in favor of Matthew Fox.
Preview photo credit HBO Films

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