Jensen Ackles is a popular Hollywood actor known for his critically lauded roles.
The 46-year-old actor is most known for his role as Dean Winchester on the hit TV series Supernatural, which aired for 15 years. Fans will recognize him as Soldier Boy from The Boys and Russell Shaw from Tracker.
Jensen has portrayed well-known roles, but has also auditioned for jobs that he did not get.
Over the years, he has revealed three famous parts for which he was considered. This includes the admission that he was second-choice for the role of one of the most legendary superheroes in history.
The actor also responded to speculations that he was in the running to play a popular character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Deadpool – 2016′s Deadpool
Ryan Reynolds famously played Marvel’s iconic Merc with a Mouth in 2016′s Deadpool, and he’s suited up twice more since, most recently to formally join the Marvel Cinematic Universe in Deadpool & Wolverine.
However, it turns out that Jensen had been in talks for the role, and things didn’t work out.
“There was definitely a movie that I was very much in talks about,” Jensen said while attending a Supernatural event, confirming that it was Deadpool. “I wasn’t available, so the train just kind of stopped there. But, had I been available, I would’ve had to, you know, jump through the studio hoops and jump through the, you know, producer hoops and stuff.”
He continued, saying, “It was probably a good thing because my ex-girlfriend [Morena Baccarin, who played Deadpool’s love interest] was on there and so that probably would have been awkward, so it probably worked out for the best. I think that whole cast was amazing. I probably would’ve messed that up for a lot of people had I been a part of it, so probably best I didn’t. But that would’ve been cool.”
Jensen added that Deadpool is a movie that he “really, really” likes, and he’s reminded of how much fun it could have been to play the character every time he watches it.
Aug 31, 2024 at 9:09 pmBy JJ StaffJensen Ackles’ Auditions – Actor Reveals 3 Roles He Didn’t Book & a Huge Part He Never Auditioned For (Despite Rumors That He Did)
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Deadpool – 2016′s Deadpool
Ryan Reynolds famously played Marvel’s iconic Merc with a Mouth in 2016′s Deadpool, and he’s suited up twice more since, most recently to formally join the Marvel Cinematic Universe in Deadpool & Wolverine.
However, it turns out that Jensen had been in talks for the role, and things didn’t work out.
“There was definitely a movie that I was very much in talks about,” Jensen said while attending a Supernatural event, confirming that it was Deadpool. “I wasn’t available, so the train just kind of stopped there. But, had I been available, I would’ve had to, you know, jump through the studio hoops and jump through the, you know, producer hoops and stuff.”
He continued, saying, “It was probably a good thing because my ex-girlfriend [Morena Baccarin, who played Deadpool’s love interest] was on there and so that probably would have been awkward, so it probably worked out for the best. I think that whole cast was amazing. I probably would’ve messed that up for a lot of people had I been a part of it, so probably best I didn’t. But that would’ve been cool.”
Jensen added that Deadpool is a movie that he “really, really” likes, and he’s reminded of how much fun it could have been to play the character every time he watches it.
Sam Winchester – Supernatural
Jensen famously played Dean Winchester in Supernatural, a hit series that ran for 15 seasons. However, it turns out that he was actually brought in to audition for what would ultimately become Jared Padalecki‘s role – Sam Winchester.
During a podcast appearance in 2022, Jensen recalled heading in for his audition and reading to play the other Winchester brother.
“Then at the end I was like, ‘Guys, I really appreciate it but is there any way I could read the other guy for you?’” he said. “They both looked at each other and laughed. And they were like, ‘You don’t have to.’ Then that was it.”
Clark Kent – Smallville
Jensen revealed that he came very close to playing Superman, one of the most iconic superheroes of all time in the 2001 show Smallville.
“I auditioned for the role of Clark Kent on Smallville,” he said back in 2007 It got down to Tom [Welling] and me, and they ultimately went for Tom, which was the right decision.”
He continued, recalling, “Two seasons later, they called and said, ‘We’ve been thinking about you,’ and pitched me the role of Lana’s boyfriend. I said, ‘Yeah, that sounds cool.’”
He wound up playing the character Jason Teague and appeared in 22 episodes
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Clark Kent – Smallville
Jensen revealed that he came very close to playing Superman, one of the most iconic superheroes of all time in the 2001 show Smallville.
“I auditioned for the role of Clark Kent on Smallville,” he said back in 2007 It got down to Tom [Welling] and me, and they ultimately went for Tom, which was the right decision.”
He continued, recalling, “Two seasons later, they called and said, ‘We’ve been thinking about you,’ and pitched me the role of Lana’s boyfriend. I said, ‘Yeah, that sounds cool.’”
He wound up playing the character Jason Teague and appeared in 22 episodes.
Captain America – 2011′s Captain America: The First Avenger UNTRUE
Jensen has long been rumored to be in the running to carry Captain America’s iconic shield in the MCU. Of course, the role ultimately went to Chris Evans.
In 2022, Jensen confirmed that the rumors about him auditioning weren’t true.
“I don’t necessarily know, was that an auditioning kind of a thing? I feel like they just met with people on that,” he said, adding, “I was not available, anyway. So, I don’t think they were going to work around my schedule. Doesn’t seem like a kind of property that would do that.”
He stated, “I would’ve liked to have been in the mix on that because Chris [Evans] and I used to go against each other on a lot of different things back in the day.” But, sadly, I did not get to confront him on that one.”
In The Boys, the actor played a character similar to Captain America, Soldier Boy. Nonetheless, it was “as if Captain America gave up on super-heroism and was just your drunk and inappropriate uncle.”