Margot Robbie Stepped In After Emma Stone Passed—The Movie Looked Big But Didn’t Land As Expected (Photo Credit – Wikipedia)

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When The Legend of Tarzan came swinging into theaters in 2016, it had all the jungle juice it needed big names, big budget, and big legacy. According to IMDb an early casting decision could’ve changed everything—Emma Stone passed on playing Jane, leaving the path clear for Margot Robbie to swing into the role.

With The Wolf of Wall Street already under her belt, Robbie brought star power and steel to the Countess of Greystoke. The role was originally up for grabs between her and Stone, but the studio chose Robbie in early 2014. Even with that casting coup, The Legend of Tarzan struggled to find footing.

When Tarzan Swung and Missed: How a $180M Epic Lost the Jungle Beat

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Directed by Harry Potter veteran David Yates, the film dropped on July 1, 2016, and looked like a summer blockbuster on paper. Alexander Skarsgård led as the reformed jungle legend, with Samuel L. Jackson riding shotgun. Christoph Waltz stepped in as the villain, and Djimon Hounsou brought the gravitas. Still, the story was packed with slavery exposés, Congo politics, diamond dealings, and some literal ape drama—never quite clicked with audiences.