Jennifer Lawrence is smiling on a red carpet, reflecting on her decision to turn down the role of Alice in Wonderland. (Photo Credit – Facebook)

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Jennifer Lawrence may be a Hollywood heavyweight today, but even she’s haunted by a role that slipped through her fingers: Alice in Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland. During an interview on the Howard Stern Show, the Red Sparrow actress confessed that this lost opportunity devastated her.

While we know Lawrence today as a go-to star for bold roles, her early career was littered with auditions—some successful, some not so much. And this one? Losing out on Alice in Wonderland stung. She shared that, at the time, she and fellow actress Emma Stone were often up for the same parts, with this one hitting particularly hard. “Emma Stone and I had this conversation once, ’cause we used to always audition for the same thing… She got one thing that I was dying for, but the one thing that killed me — the only time I’ve ever been truly devastated by losing an audition … was Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland,” she recalled.

Mia Wasikowska landed the role, bringing Burton’s mad, candy-colored Wonderland to life with Johnny Depp’s kooky Mad Hatter stealing scenes. Alice in Wonderland wasn’t a critic’s dream (holding 52% on Rotten Tomatoes), but it crushed the box office. Disney soon greenlit a sequel, Alice Through the Looking Glass, though it tanked big time, critics weren’t any kinder. Safe to say, Lawrence might’ve dodged a bullet on that one.

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