Tom Cruiseboasts one of themost impressive resumesin Hollywood. Throughout his 40-plus year career, Cruise has starred in some truly iconic movies, helping to create characters that stand the test of time. For every major role an actor takes on, there are several more that they are either overlooked for or turned down. Tom Cruise is no exception, and we thought it was time to review some roles this ageless actor could have taken on.

10Indecent Proposal (1993)

This 1993 romantic drama starring Robert Redford, Demi Moore, and Woody Harrelson was released to fairly negative critical reviews despite earning a decent box office draw. Perhaps the film would have fared better had Harrelson’s role of David Murphy had gone to Tom Cruise as had originally been intended. Cruise’s popularity was on the rise in the early ’90s, and the film could have certainly capitalized on this. The actor instead opted to star in the legal thriller,The Firm, which received critical acclaim due in part to the actor’s performance.

9The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008)

Before David Fincher and Brad Pitt signed on to makeThe Curious Case of Benjamin Buttonthat we know today. Steven Spielberg and Tom Cruise nearly collaborated to make the film themselves. Seeing Bard Pitt as an age-altered Benjamin Button was enough of a stretch for moviegoers; trying to picture Tom Cruise in this role creates all kinds of confusion. This is a situation where things turned out best for all parties involved.

8Ghost (1990)

Coming off of his butt kicking role inRoadhouse, the director ofGhost,Jerry Zucker had a hard time seeing Patrick Swayze in the more subdued role of Sam Wheat. Tom Cruise, along with a laundry list of other stars were sought out for the role before it ultimately did go to Swayze. Cruise would go on to star inDays of Thunder, directed by fellowTop Guncollaborator, Tony Scott.

7Wall Street (1987)

The role of Bud Fox that eventually went to Charlie Sheen in the Oliver Stone classic,Wall Street, was a coveted role that Tom Cruise was after. Unfortunately for him, Stone had already cast Sheen in the movie, and the rest is history.Wall Streetwould go on to enjoy great critical success becoming one ofStone’s best movies.

6Donnie Brasco (1997)

This crime drama starring Al Pacino and Johnny Depp nearly has Tom Cruise taking on Depp’s character, of Donnie Brasco. Unfortunately, the production schedule did not align with Cruise’s schedule, and he went on to film Stanley Kubrick’sEyes Wide Shutwith his real life wife, Nicole Kidman.

5Edward Scissorhands (1990)

Tom Cruise asEdward Scissorhandssounds more like a bad joke than an actual casting that almost came to be. Director Tim Burton met with Cruise about the role, despite Burton being more than cautious that Cruise was not right for the role. It ultimately went to Johnny Depp and the rest is history. In this case, everything worked out for the best.

Related:Edward Scissorhands: Why it Could be Tim Burton’s Best Film

4A Beautiful Mind (2001)

Before Ron Howard and Russell Crowe would go on to direct and star in the Oscar-winningA Beautiful Mind, Robert Redford and Tom Cruise were set to bring the film to life. Cruise ultimately had to choose between films to star in, andA Beautiful Mindwas not the one. He would go on to star inVanilla Skyin its place, a film that obtained much less success than this award-winning film.

3Footloose (1984)

All the Right Moves, ever heard of it? If you have, you are quite the movie buff. This sports drama is the film Tom Cruise starred in when production on a little film calledFootlooseclashed with its production. It is hard to imagine anyone else playing Ren McCormack other than Kevin Bacon.

2Iron Man (2008)

There was once a time when the up-and-coming Marvel Studios had reservations about casting Robert Downey Jr. as the billionaire, playboy, philanthropist, Tony Stark, andlittle to no expectationsfor the film overall. With rumors surrounding Tom Cruise possibly playing Iron Man for years prior, naturally, those rumors began to swirl again when the firstIron Manwas in pre-production. With Cruise not being able to commit as fully to the role as he would want, the part did end up going to Downey Jr. Helping to make Marvel the modern ageblockbuster machine, and the studio’s decision to trust Downey truly paid off.

Related:Why Iron Man is Still the Best Solo Film in the MCU

Demi Moore in Indecent Proposal

1The Shawshank Redemption (1994)

It has been long rumored that other directors offered large sums of money to the eventual director ofThe Shawshank Redemption,Frank Darabont, to not make the film, so they could. Rob Reiner was one of these reported names and the director wanted to make the film himself with Tom Cruise in the role. Darabont did end up directing the movie with Tim Robbins in the leading role and thus one ofthe greatest prisonescape movies in history was made. The film is as popular today as ever and is widely considered to be one of cinema’smost memorable movies.

Patrick Swayze in Ghost

Michael Douglas as the corporate raider Gecko in Wall Street (1987)

Al Pacino in Donnie Brasco

Johnny Depp as Edward in Edward Scissorhands