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Steele was replaced in the Disney film after "key changes" were made to Raya's character, meaning Steele no longer fit. "It's just one of those creative change moments," producer Osnat Shurer explained. Steele was replaced with Kelly Marie Tran.
Kudrow was replaced by Peri Gilpin days into filming the pilot, later saying, "I wasn't right for the part [or] for the chemistry of the group." She even felt director James Burrows didn't like her, and worried he would fire her from Friends as well when she started working on that show, which he directed episodes of.
Fischer was fired after test audiences couldn't divorce her or costar Matt LeBlanc from their famous sitcom characters, saying they didn't believe Pam and Joey would ever mesh well together. She was replaced by Liza Snyder.
“I think she didn’t like what I was doing,” Moore said of writer and original director Nicole Holofcener. “I think that her idea of where the character was, was different than where my idea of where the character was, and so she fired me.” She was replaced by Melissa McCarthy.
Firth was originally supposed to voice the beloved children's character, but director Paul King later decided it was a bad fit. "As the actual visual of the character emerged, you suddenly go, ‘This is just a young, fluffy creature.’ Somehow, it just didn’t have his voice," King said. "Paddington does not have the voice of a very handsome older man." Ben Whishaw later took over the role.
Townsend was supposed to play hero Aragorn in the sprawling saga, but was replaced by Viggo Mortensen right as filming began, even though Townsend had been on location rehearsing for two months. Townsend was reportedly replaced for being too young, though he also self-admittedly was not having a good time on set.
Shepard was supposed to play Jackson Boudreaux on the reboot of the show but was fired after "something stunk" (his own words) at the table read. The role later went to Nick Offerman.
Stoltz was replaced a few weeks into filming when it became clear the film needed more of a "screwball" than a serious dramatic actor. Fox was then cast in the film and its sequels.
After a week of filming, director Francis Ford Coppola realized Keitel wasn't right for the role of Captain Willard, who was supposed to be more of an onlooker than Keitel was playing him. His role was taken over by Martin Sheen.
Director Paul Thomas Anderson had O’Neill show up two weeks early to help him get into character for the period drama, but O’Neill said that he knew pretty quickly it wasn't working between him and Anderson. He was later fired and replaced by Paul Dano.
Silverman was fired from the family-friendly sitcom after she used tongue in a kissing scene, as that's what she thought they did on sitcom Happy Days. Apparently, this wasn't appropriate, and she said that the producer probably felt it was easier to replace her than correct her. She was also likely far too young for the role — Silverman admitted she looked 15 but was cast as an architect and mother. She was replaced by Julie Warner.
Webber was replaced by Jake Johnson after the pilot, claiming that it was because network executives felt he wasn't handsome enough for the role in a long social media tirade.
Similarly, Prinze Jr., who played Drew's father in the pilot, was replaced after producers decided to "go in a different direction." His part would end up being played by Scott Wolf.
Van Damme was cast as the Predator because of the way he moved — but the costume made it very difficult for him to move in the same way. He also was very uncomfortable in the costume, and felt unsafe performing some of the stunts, which he claims led to him being replaced. However, there are other different accounts for why Van Damme was fired, including that producers just wanted to go with a bigger actor. He was replaced by Kevin Peter Hall.
Hopper was replaced after only two days. Producter Scott Rudin apparently didn't want him in the role and had made a deal with director Peter Weir that if he was still unhappy with Hopper after the first day, they'd fire him. That ended up coming to pass, and Hopper was replaced by Ed Harris.
The Irish actor was replaced by Martin Sheen, himself admitting he may have been overly focused on promoting his last film, which affected his preparation for the role in the Scorsese film. He also seemed to have different ideas about the character from what we saw in the finished product, believing Queenan should be a former Northern Ireland police officer.
Burns played Jerry's father in season 1 of the hit show but was recast for season 2. In a DVD featurette, director Tom Cherones reveals Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld wanted Jerry to have a harsher parent, and Burns wasn't the right fit anymore. They cast Barney Martin instead.