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Ian McKellen almost didn't star in the 'Lord of the Rings' or 'X-Men' movies because of 'Mission: Impossible'

Jul 21, 2015, 02:23 IST

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The 2000s was a great decade for British actor Sir Ian McKellen. He led two huge blockbuster franchises. In "X-Men," he played archnemesis Magneto. Meanwhile, in "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy, he played ultimate good guy Gandalf.

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It turns out he was very close to not getting either of those roles.

During this time, McKellen was also offered a role opposite Tom Cruise in "Mission: Impossible II."

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"I got offered a part in 'Mission: Impossible II' with Tom Cruise, but they wouldn't let me see the whole script because I might have spilled the beans. I only got my scenes." McKellen told People Magazine.

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However, McKellen didn't want to say yes to a project without knowing the whole story first.

"I couldn't judge from reading just those scenes what the script was like. So I said no. And my agent said, 'You cant say no to working with Tom Cruise!' and I said, 'I think I will.'" McKellen said.

According to McKellen, "X-Men" director Bryan Singer asked him to play Magneto the next day, to which he said yes. Not long after, director Peter Jackson asked Mckellen to play the wizard Gandalf.

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McKellen's chance to play Gandalf was almost put in jeopardy, as filming for "X-Men" ran way over schedule. He made it to New Zealand just on time to film "The Fellowship of the Ring."

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However, he never made it to "Mission: Impossible II." And maybe that was for the better.

"Meanwhile, 'Mission: Impossible' was put off, put off, put off," said McKellen. "If I had decided to do that, I wouldn't have been in 'X-Men' and I wouldn't have been in 'Lord of the Rings.' It's all about luck - being there at the right time and ready for it."

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