Rachael Leigh Cook Calls Turning Down 'X-Men' Job "Colossal Slip up"

 



"I truly thought what everybody advised me was right when they said, 'What we need to do now is ensure you're approached in a serious way,' I certainly got things done for some unacceptable reasons," says the entertainer. 


Rachael Leigh Cook uncovered as of late that she might have been an individual from the X-Men — and turning down that chance is a lament she conveys. 


Incidentally, the entertainer was offered the job of Maverick in the 2000's X-Men, the pivotal film that kicked off the big-screen superhuman frenzy, Cook said in a new profile in The New York Times. 


Noticing that turning down the job since she would not like to work with a greenscreen was a "colossal stumble," the entertainer told the Occasions, "When I saw the banners for it, I realized that I'd committed an error." 


Remarking on her profession at that point, Cook conceded, "I truly thought what everybody advised me was right when they said, 'What we need to do now is ensure you're viewed in a serious way,' I most certainly got things done for some unacceptable reasons." 


The Maverick job would rather go to Cook's She's All That co-star, Oscar champ Anna Paquin, who might play the notorious Wonder character in an aggregate of four X-Men films. 


In a meeting over the mid year, Paquin said she and Hugh Jackman turned out to be quick companions during their work on the primary X-Men film, with the entertainer in any event, helping choose stogie from his teeth since his clench hands were loaded with, all things considered, paws. 


"Hugh was the individual I was in every case nearest with on the grounds that I had every one of my scenes with him," Paquin said on SiriusXM's The Jess Cagle Show. "He is as yet a beautiful, thoughtful individual."

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