Matthew McConaughey Sets The Record Straight On Whether He Turned Down Titanic’s Lead Role

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We now know Matthew McConaughey now as the Oscar-winning actor who quit rom-coms to secure dramatic roles. But, during the start of his “alright, alright, alright” era, he took on supporting roles in films like Angels in the Outfield, Boys on the Side and more. At the time, McConaughey was securing gigs that would launch his A-status, and it’s since been rumored that amid that time, he turned down the lead role in Titanic. Now, the A-lister is setting the record straight.

Fans of James Cameron‘s 1997 romance film (which is streaming with a Paramount+ subscription) know that Leonardo DiCaprio won the leading man role of Jack Dawson. However, other male actors could have been cast in Titanic, and that includes Matthew McConaughey. After there was speculation that the Failure to Launch actor turned down the chance to play Jack, he sought to clear the air during an episode of the Happy Sad Confused podcast:

I’ve been told many times, ‘Hey, I can’t believe you turned down Titanic.’ I’m like, ‘I didn’t turn down Titanic.’ And they’re like, ‘Well, Cameron said [that],’ and I said, ‘I never got offered that part.’ And if I did, I need to find that agent. That agent owes me money. I never got offered that. So, whatever that mixed story is, I had heard that. The truth is, I never got offered that.

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