Wilson turned down the $12 million role, and why

Wilson turned down the $12 million role, and why
Wilson turned down the $12 million role, and why
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Hollywood actor Owen Wilson has reportedly turned down a “$12 million offer” to star in a movie portraying OJ Simpson as an innocent.

The film, called “The Juice” and described as a “satirical thriller”, will be directed by British director Joshua Newton.

Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter, Newton said he approached Wilson about the role of Douglas McCann, a lawyer who dealt with many of the conspiracy theories surrounding the 1995 Simpson murder trial.

“Owen Wilson was perfect for the part. I actually had a meeting with him in Santa Monica. Everyone loved the script. His agent wanted him to do it. We offered him $12 million. But at the end of the lunch, Owen got up and said, ‘If you think I’m going to star in a movie about how OJ didn’t do it, you’ve got to be kidding yourself,'” Newton said.

Newton points out that he hopes to finish the film by October 3, when the 29th anniversary of Simpson’s not guilty verdict will be marked, “Independent” writes, and “b92” reports.

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