Josh Hartnett regrets letting go off Christopher Nolan’s Batman Begins! ( Photo Credit – Instagram )

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Josh Hartnett dropped a major regret bomb: turning down the lead role in Christopher Nolan’s 2005 hit, Batman Begins. Yep, the flick that launched Nolan’s Batman trilogy and turned Christian Bale into a caped crusader. In a Playboy chat, Hartnett called his decision a significant misstep. “I’ve definitely said no to some of the wrong people,” he confessed. Back then, he was all about family time over superhero stardom. But, as it turns out, saying no in Hollywood can cost you big time.

Josh Hartnett’s choice didn’t just affect his Batman trajectory. Apparently miffed by the rejection, Christopher Nolan didn’t include him in The Prestige. To rub salt in the wound, Nolan cast Christian Bale, the very actor who took on the Batman role Hartnett passed up, and also hired Scarlett Johansson, Josh Hartnett’s then-girlfriend.

Reflecting on his decision, Hartnett says, “That’s when I realized relationships were formed in the fire of that first Batman film, and I should have been part of the relationship with this guy Nolan.” He now regrets not embracing the opportunity, admitting, “I was so focused on not being pigeonholed and so scared of being considered only one thing as an actor.” Josh Hartnett’s decision to avoid typecasting led him to roles in Lucky Number Slevin and The Black Dahlia, which didn’t set the box office on fire. Meanwhile, Bale’s career soared as he took on diverse roles beyond the Batman cape.

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