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Tom Hanks at 70: The Movie He Turned Down That Helped Make Tom Cruise a Superstar

Tom Hanks has built a career on unforgettable performances, but one of the biggest "what ifs" in his filmography involves a role he never played.

Tom Hanks - Tom Cruise.
© Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images - Manuel Velasquez/Getty Images for Paramount PicturesTom Hanks - Tom Cruise.

According to No Film School, citing a 2017 interview director Cameron Crowe gave to Deadline, Hanks was the original inspiration for “Jerry Maguire,” though he ultimately declined the project. The decision opened the door for Tom Cruise, whose performance became one of the defining moments of his career.

Why Tom Hanks Walked Away From ‘Jerry Maguire’

When Cameron Crowe began developing “Jerry Maguire,” he never imagined anyone other than Tom Hanks in the lead role. In a 2017 interview with Deadline, the filmmaker revealed that he and producer James L. Brooks crafted the project with the Oscar winner in mind, even if they tried not to make it exclusively about him.

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As Crowe explained, “The idea was, let’s not be slaves to writing this as a Tom Hanks in capital letters movie, but let’s have Tom Hanks on our minds as a guy who would play Jerry Maguire.” At the time, Hanks was one of Hollywood’s hottest stars, coming off back-to-back Academy Awards and fielding virtually every major script in town.

When the screenplay was finally ready, Hanks responded enthusiastically but had already committed himself to another ambition: directing his first feature, “That Thing You Do!.” Crowe recalled that the actor was “incredibly positive about this script,” making the rejection surprisingly difficult to recognize.

“We had a really great conversation, and hung up,” Crowe remembered. “Everybody was in Jim’s office, waiting to hear. Was Tom Hanks in or out? I walked in, said I had the greatest conversation with Tom Hanks. So, in? I say, no.” Looking back, the director joked that “the Tom Hanks elixir was so strong I didn’t even realize he passed until after I’d hung up, basically.”

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Tom Cruise Seized the Opportunity

Although Hanks had always been Crowe’s first choice, the director already had another Hollywood star in mind. Once the script reached Tom Cruise, the response came almost immediately.

According to Crowe, Cruise was drawn to the sports setting and the opportunity to play a sports agent. What surprised him most, however, was the actor’s approach to winning the role. “I’ll fly out there. I’ll sit down. I’ll read for you. You tell me if you think I’m right for the part,” Cruise reportedly told the filmmaker, even offering to audition despite already being one of the industry’s biggest names.

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The meeting convinced Crowe he had found his Jerry Maguire. Released in 1996, the film became a box office hit, grossing more than $273 million worldwide while earning five Academy Award nominations. Cruise received a Best Actor nomination, Cuba Gooding Jr. won Best Supporting Actor, and the movie entered pop culture history with lines like “Show me the money” and “You had me at hello.”

Clara is about to graduate with a Bachelor's degree in Writing Arts at the National University of Arts in Buenos Aires, Argentina. In her role as a writer for Spoiler US, she covers movies, TV shows, streaming platforms, celebrities, and other topics of entertainment and general interest. Since 2021, she has been working as a film critic for Bendito Spoiler, Cinema Saturno, and Peliplat, attending festivals, conducting interviews, and regularly participating in cinematic debate podcasts. Her main focus of work is in the horror genre.

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