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Aaron Taylor-Johnson almost said goodbye to blockbusters for good after turning down some of Hollywood’s biggest franchise roles. In a candid cover story for Esquire, the actor revealed why he chose indie films over lucrative offers. The Kick-Ass star, known for his breakout role in the action-packed flick, had no interest in hopping on the blockbuster train.
From Family Time to Big-Screen Villain: Taylor-Johnson’s Shift to Kraven
“I wanted, purely, to be with my babies,” said the father of three, explaining how family played a central role in his decision. At the time, he wasn’t ready for the intense commitment of major franchise films, admitting, “It was too early.” He remained firm despite the allure of huge franchises like Godzilla and Avengers. “I didn’t want to be taken away from them.”
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With his role in Kraven the Hunter, Taylor-Johnson embarked on a bold new phase in his acting journey. While his earlier work focused on indie and smaller-scale films, Taylor-Johnson’s standout moments in Bullet Train led Sony to cast him as the iconic Spider-Man villain. “I thought I’d actually been done with these sorts of movies,” he confessed. But now, he’s mentally prepared for the massive commitment involved in stepping into such a franchise. “You have to be mentally prepared for what could come with that.”
