Will Smith once rejected The Matrix to star in Wild Wild West(Photo Credit –Prime Video/Facebook)

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As we celebrate the 25th anniversary of this sci-fi classic, The Matrix, it’s practically impossible not to wonder (and discuss) how very different things would’ve been if Big Willie had traded in those iconic shades and black trench coat for Keanu Reeves’ signature look.

Back in the late ’90s, Smith was at the pinnacle of his career (not that something we don’t already know). With big-time hits like Independence Day and Men in Black, he was the undisputed king. In addition to dominating the big screen, Smith’s star power extended to the radio with hits like “Miami” and “Gettin’ Jiggy With It.” He also ventured into more somber territory with the Enemy of the State. The American actor had a fantastic life with plenty of parts to choose from.

When the Wachowskis first presented him with The Matrix in 1998, it seemed like a legit no-brainer. But Smith declined the offer and opted for Western Wild Wild West.

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Looking back on his choice, the actor asserted with a tad bit of remorse and comedy: “It was a crazy time in my life. It was like however I threw the ball, it was going in.” He admitted that he initially turned down Men in Black for fear of being typecast as an “alien movie guy,” but after Steven Spielberg convinced him to take the role, Smith became obsessed with global marketability.