ACTOR-comedian
Jack Black says he
does regret turning
down the role in The
Incredibles, which
eventually turnedtobe
one of his favourite
films.
Known for films such
as School of Rock and
the Jumanji franchise,
Black was offered to
voice the character of
Syndrome. It
eventually
went to Jason Lee.
“I was offered, and I
do regret it, saying no…
I was offered Syndrome
in that fantastic movie
The Incredibles— one of
my favorites of all time,by
the way," he told Capital
FM in an interview.
Directed by Brad Bird,
the film released in
2004. It revolved
around superheroes, who are
forced to live a mundane suburban life after the ban on superheroes by the government.
Black said he wasn't aware
about the filmmaker back then,
and suggested on re-writing the
character for him.
"And I said no because I was
like,‘Uhhh, (director) Brad Bird?
Never heard of him!' (I said to
him),‘This character that you're
offering me is like a villain, but
he's kinda one-dimensional.
I'm
interested but I'd like to see a
rewrite. Will you add some
dimensions to this character?'
And he was like, ‘Yeah, you're
done'."
The film was awarded with two
Oscars and grossed over USD 600
million at the box office.
The sequel was released in
2018 and also turned into massive box office success, crossing
overUSD 1.24 billion world wide.
It turned in to one of Pixar's highest earners, surpassing the original film's total gross within
weeks of its release.