Follow us on Google News

Get the latest updates directly in your Google News feed

Bruce Willis’Die Hardis an American classic. It’s a movie that’s still talked about and even debated about. After all, is it a Christmas film or not? No matter which side of the debate one leans on, it can’t be denied that it encompasses several genres.

Bruce Willis in Die Hard

As a result, it allowed Willis to flex his acting muscles while still allowing him to remain true to who he was. However, one has to wonder if Willis was ever upset that he had to accept a role that was passed on by stalwarts like Clint Eastwood.

Was Bruce Willis Upset He Had To Star In A Film Rejected By Multiple Mega Stars?

Bruce Willisis iconic asDie Hard’sJohn McClane. The 1988 movie grossed $139 million on a $28 million budget and created history. It also spawned four more films and the entire franchise hauled in $1.4 billion at the global box office. As such, Willis certainly doesn’t have any regrets about starring in the film. After all, he became a household name thanks to this film.

Read More:Frank Sinatra Saved Bruce Willis’ Hollywood Career After Studio Offered Die Hard to Legendary Singer Despite Being 72 at That Time

Clint Eastwood

But one has to wonder if he had any issues starring in a film that was rejected by stalwarts like Clint Eastwood, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and more. In no interview has Willis indicated that he was not happy with being given a film that was rejected by so many. But why was Willis specifically selected for the role of John McClane?

It was because he looked like someone who could portray a man with a blue-collar upbringing. Willis too captured this opportunity with both hands and played a character who was human and relatable in every way possible.

Bruce Willis

Read More:Quentin Tarantino Revealed Bruce Willis Lost ‘Evil James Bond’ Role in $330M Franchise: “He could’ve played that”

Bruce Willis Played HisDie HardCharacter Like A Normal Vulnerable Man

In an interview, Bruce Willis revealed how he had portrayed the iconic character of John McClane. He said he chose to show him as a man who was vulnerable and in doing so, he played him almost like himself. The actor said:

“Die Hard is probably the closest I’ve come to showing what is in my heart on screen… In Die Hard, even though I’m acting, a lot of what is in me came through. I really wanted to play a vulnerable guy. I didn’t want to be a superhero who’s a larger-than-life guy that nobody really knows. I don’t know any superheroes. I know guys who are afraid and have anxiety, and I think you know people like that, too. That’s what I wanted to play.”

Bruce Willis in Die Hard

Read More:Frank Sinatra Saved Bruce Willis’ Hollywood Career After Studio Offered Die Hard to Legendary Singer Despite Being 72 at That Time

Willis’ method of portraying John McClane clearly worked as the character and the film has become a part of Hollywood history. In fact, while it would certainly be interesting to see actors like Arnold Schwarzenegger, Clint Eastwood, and others’ version of the film and character, it can’t be denied that Willis’ normal man charm and vigor won over audiences like never before and he became immortalized in the hearts of the public.

Gen V Season 2: Total Episodes and Finale Date Revealed

Die Hardis available on Amazon Prime Video and Hulu.

Source:Closer Weekly

Ishita Chatterjee

Content Writer

Articles Published :752

Ishita is an Entertainment Writer at FandomWire, majorly focusing on TV shows, with over 700 articles published. She has been working in the entertainment and pop-culture niche for more than 4 years. With a English Literature degree, Ishita generally covers news and analyses on Foundation, Ted Lasso, Severance, and more.A lifelong DC fan, Ishita spends her time watching and re-watching everything in the DC universe (yes, even including the Arrowverse shows).

More from Ishita Chatterjee

Gen V Season 2: Total Episodes and Finale Date Revealed

‘Game of Thrones’ Cast Ranked by Net Worth: Who’s the Richest GOT Actor?

‘Bachelor in Paradise’ Season 10 Episode 8: Who Went Home Tonight?

‘The Serial Killer’s Apprentice’: How Dean Corll Was Murdered by His Own “Friend”

Is Apple TV+’s Carême Renewed for Season 2? Details Inside

Chris Pratt Thriller Dominates Global Streaming Amid Pro-RFK Jr Stance

“Oh I f**king love her”: Margaret Qualley’s Dad Made an Aubrey Plaza Confession That Stunned Her

We Were Liars Season 1 Ending Explained: Who Does Cadence Accidentally Kill?

Bruce WillisClint Eastwood