Josh Hartnett Feels His Decision Paid Off As He’s Only Attracting More Interesting Work Offers As He’s Gotten Older(Photo Credit: wikimedia)

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‘Pearl Harbor’ actor Josh Hartnett, who turned down an offer to play Superman in a reported $100 million three-movie deal, has opened up in a rare interview about his decision to step back from the spotlight and avoid blockbusters at the height of his career to focus on his home life, and why it’s “the best thing” he’s done.

He told Channel Seven’s ‘Sunrise’: “It was the best thing for my mental health and my career to keep Hollywood at bay. Luckily, I think I hit onto it early on in my life – it’s about creating a good home life and being able to do things that are wild and wonderful like making films, which is such a privilege.”

Josh Hartnett has no regrets about the movie roles he’s had to turn down, including an offer to star alongside Joaquin Phoenix in 2006’s gay rom-com ‘Brokeback Mountain’, in parts that went to Jake Gyllenhaal and the late Heath Ledger, reports femalefirst.co.uk.

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