It is impossible to see any actor other than Tom Hanks in the skin of Forrest Gump. However, it was not Robert Zemeckis’ first choice to play this iconic role on the screen, but a certain John Travolta. and you know what? The latter refused the offer!
If John Travolta turned down Forrest Gump, it wasn’t because he didn’t like the project, but because he wanted to star in another movie. And when we find out which movie it is, we can’t really blame the American actor who has one of the most memorable blunders in Oscar history.
We can’t stop hanging on: John Travolta preferred Quentin Tarantino and his Pulp Fiction to boxes of chocolates. Robert Zemeckis. Suffice it to say, he didn’t really lose, Vincent Vega’s character allowed him to return to the spotlight after his fall.
As luck would have it, in 1995 Forrest Gump and Pulp Fiction competed at the same Oscar ceremony. The results of the races? Up for six statues, including its first noms for Best Picture, Best Director and Best Actor, Tarantino’s classic only won Best Screenplay.
Travolta the philosopher
Does John Travolta regret turning down this Forrest Gump that won over Hollywood’s highbrow? At least if we judge The actor’s comments on MTV. “If I haven’t done something that Tom Hanks has done, I’ve done something else that’s just as interesting and fun.”he declares philosophically. “I feel good about some of the things I gave up because it created another career.”
In conclusion, it should be noted that the role of Forrest Gump is not the only one that John Travolta refused, which eventually went to Tom Hanks. Splash and Apollo 13 did not really find favor in the eyes of the actor, which can be found on the poster of the TV series The Shepherd, available on the Disney+ platform.
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