Reese Witherspoon spills when getting
Reese Witherspoon has played many roles, but there is at least one that escaped.
The actor, who once captivated us with the technique “Bend and Snap” in “Legally Blonde”, has captivated the public for decades. But his sweet behavior cost him the main role in the 2014 film adaptation of “Gone Girl”. In Wednesday’s episode of the podcast “the bodybuilders”, Witherspoon revealed that his production company, Pacific Standard, produced the film, and that he had originally planned to play the main role.
“He had chosen him to star in, and he was supposed to star in,” he said.

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The “Sweet Home Alabama” star continued to say that when he finally writes a book, there will be “a complete chapter” dedicated to the project because “his trip to production began”. Witherspoon then shared that director David Fincher finally decided that it was not adequate for the paper.
“David was like ‘You are totally wrong for this part, and I’m not putting you in it,'” he recalled.
Witherspoon added that the author of the book, Gillian Flynn, loved her for the paper, but Fincher remained firm, a moment she described as a “ego check.”
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He helped him realize that even if he wanted the part, “it was not correct for everything,” then admitted that Fincher was “totally reason.”
The part finally went to Rosamund Pike, who obtained an Oscar nomination for his performance.


