" I never take myself as the right physical specimen for Batman , " Cillian Murphy said .

When it comes to movies and TV shows, some characters become so associated with the actors who played them that it can be nearly impossible to think of another performer in that role. But often the most memorable roles could’ve been inhabited by other people. In fact, here are 14 celebs that not only were in the running to play legendary characters but in fact are genuinely happy they didn’t end up in the role:

1.Anne Hathaway:Barbie

“The thing that’s so exciting about what Margot [Robbie] and Greta [Gerwig]…they hit a bullseye. And the bullseye caused the entire world to reach this level of ecstasy,” she said on theHappy Sad Confusedpodcast earlier this week about the version ofBarbieshe was attached to star in not being made. “Now imagine that version — that much energy, that much anticipation, that much emotion — but it’s not therightversion. So I actually think of it as a lucky thing.”

2.Britney Spears: Allie inThe Notebook

“The Notebookcasting came down to me and Rachel McAdams, and even though it would have been fun to reconnect with Ryan Gosling after our time on theMickey Mouse Club,I’m glad I didn’t do it,” she wrote in her memoirThe Woman in Me, per an excerpt published byPeople. “If I had, instead of working on my albumIn the ZoneI’d have been acting like a 1940s heiress day and night.”

3.Jennifer Lawrence: Bella inTwilight

In 2012, Jennifer was asked if she was “glad” she didn’t play Bella Swan inTwilight. Kristen Stewart was eventually cast in the role. “Oh yeah, for sure. I remember when the first movie came out, seeing Kristen Stewart on the red carpet and getting papped wherever she went. I’d had no ideaTwilightwould be such a big deal,“Jennifer told the Guardianat the time. “For me, and assuming for her, it was just another audition. Then it turned into this whole other thing.”

4.Ashley Greene: Bella inTwilight

“I’m glad that I did not get that role. I just was not ready for it,” Ashley toldElite Dailyin August. “I wouldn’t have been ready for the responsibilities that came with it. I was very young, and if I had had a negative kind of response, I think it would have crushed me.” She was instead cast as Alice Cullen in the film franchise.

5.Alexander Ludwig: Peeta inThe Hunger Games

“It was between Josh, myself, and another actor. I met with Gary [Ross, the director], and he gave me this script for Cato. He’s like ‘Would you want to read this?'” he toldEntertainment Tonightin 2016, noting that he was happy to play the bad guy and found the casting to be “perfect.” “I’m really, really happy that it turned out the way it did, especially withVikings. Because had that happened, for me it’s like, I really had to work hard and when I got that show…when I gotVikings…I realized how much more I had to learn.”

6.Rachel McAdams:The Devil Wears Prada, Get Smart, Iron Man, Mission: Impossible III,andCasino Royale

“There’s certainly things like ‘I wish I’d done that,'” Rachel toldBustlein April. But after some of those movies came out and were successes, she reconsidered. “I step back and go, ‘That was the right person for that.'”

7.Cillian Murphy: Batman inBatman Begins

“Yes, I think it was for the best because we got Christian Bale’s performance, which is a stunning interpretation of that role. I never considered myself as the right physical specimen for Batman. To me, it was always going to be Christian Bale,” he toldGQ UKin July of Christopher Nolan’s Batman franchise. Cillian was instead cast as Dr. Jonathan Crane aka Scarecrow.

8.Sebastian Stan: Captain America inCaptain America: The First Avenger

“I was completely taken with that character,” Sebastian said of Bucky Barnes in the bookThe Story of Marvel Studios: The Making of the Marvel Cinematic Universeby Abrams Books, according toCBR. “I definitely want to be clear about this: I am extremely grateful I got this role andnotthe Captain America role. I looked at it like it was meant to be.”

9.Elizabeth Olsen:Spy Kids

“It was my first audition, and I had a callback immediately, they gave me the script, and I met [director] Robert Rodriguez — who would not remember me,” Elizabeth toldthe Daily Beastin 2012. “They asked me if I’d read the script, and I said yes, but it was a lie because it was the biggest thing I’d ever seen. And I’m very happy I didn’t get it because I didn’t want to be a child actor.”

10.Taylor Momsen:Hannah Montana

“Honestly, if I’d have ended up as Hannah Montana, I don’t know if the show would have gone as well. I probably would have told them all to go f**k themselves by the time I hit 11. And I don’t know how that would have gone down. It’s great for Miley, but I really like where I am right now, and I feel really fortunate to be able to really be myself,” Taylor reportedly told the Times years ago, according toVariety.

11.John Cameron Mitchell:The Breakfast Club

“I’m so glad it didn’t happen. You know, there’s certain things I wanted at the time at 22. And I’m glad they didn’t happen because I wouldn’t have made some of the things I’m proud of,” John Cameron toldthe Wrapin May. “I would have been in LA, and I think I would have been less happy there. I always like to work there, but I’m not really an LA person.”

12.Chris Pratt: Superman inSuperman Returns

“It just goes to show, you know, it’s all divinely planned. So if it’s not working out in the moment, just have faith that it might work out in the future,” he said on theLate Show with Stephen Colbertin 2017. “The ‘No’s you might get today might mean an even more powerful yes in the future, do you know what I mean? I’m glad I was not Superman.”

13.Naomie Harris: Bond Girl inSkyfall

“I just feel like I don’t have the kind of assets that are normally associated with a Bond girl, and I’ve never traded on sexuality,” Naomie toldthe Independentin 2022. “It’s a powerful tool, right? As a woman, you can have it in your arsenal of weapons to get ahead in life, but it’s not one I’ve really used. So I thought, how is this going to work? Because to be a Bond girl, traditionally, was all about that allure and that sexuality, and I didn’t understand how that fitted with me.” She was instead cast as Moneypenny in the film.

14.Finally, Tom Felton: Harry or Ron inHarry Potter

“I’m very grateful I am in the film at all, but even more grateful that I got the character of Draco,” Tom toldMTV Newsin 2011. “I think Rupert [Grint, who played Ron] and Dan [Radcliffe, who played Harry], there’s no question in my mind, there’s no one else in the world that, A) could have played the character better, but B) could have handled the behind-the-scenes pressure those guys have dealt with over the last decade.”

Closeup of Anne Hathaway

Screenshot from "Barbie"

Closeup of Britney Spears

Screenshot from "The Notebook"

Closeup of Jennifer Lawrence

Kristen Stewart as Bella

Closeup of Ashley Greene

Closeup of Alexander Ludwig

Screenshot from "The Hunger Games"

Rachel McAdams

Screenshot from "The Devil Wears Prada"

Cillian Murphy

Batman

Closeup of Sebastian Stan

Captain America

Elizabeth Olsen

Poster for "Spy Kids"

Closeup of Taylor Momsen

Miley as Hannah Montana

Closeup of John Cameron Mitchell

Poster for "The Breakfast Club"

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Screenshot from "Superman Returns"

Naomie Harris

"Skyfall" poster

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Screenshot from "Harry Potter"