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The Hollywood Western was mainly popularized by the iconic John Wayne who starred in a staggering 80 films in the genre over the course of his illustrious career. While the veteran was equally skilled at portraying a variety of characters, his image as the quintessential cowboy drew audiences across the world to the theaters to watch his films. The genre also gave him his big acting Oscar for the filmTrue Grit.

With Wayne and the Western intrinsically connected to one another, few directors dared to take the plunge to attempt a remake of his films. The Coen brothers were among the few adventurous filmmakers who cast Jeff Bridges inThe Shootistactor’s Oscar-winning role in their version ofTrue Grit.Another Wayne film that almost got made, was set to feature none other than Bruce Willis in the lead, but unfortunately did not materialize.
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Bruce Willis Almost Stepped Into John Wayne’s Shoes ForThe SearchersRemake
IfJohn Waynewas the wizard of Westerns,Bruce Williswas the king of action during his peak. TheDie Hardstar who dominated the 90s, almost tried his hand at another form of action in a potential remake of a Wayne Western. While theLady and Gentactor won an acting Oscar forTrue Grit, his best performance is widely regarded to have been inThe Searchers, a film that is reported to have inspired Martin Scorsese’s famousTaxi Driver.
In 1997, Warner Brothers announced that the film was set to be remade asThe Trailwith Phillip Noyce as the director. In a twist to the genre, the narrative was to have taken a futuristic sci-fi approach while keeping the emotional core of Wayne’s Civil War vet character the same. Stepping into the shoes of a bonafide yesteryear superstar meant that Warner Brothers needed to find an actor who commanded the same aura.

According toScreen Rant, the various discussions for the best choice to take on the role led to Bruce Willis’ name being featured on top of the list thanks to the celebrity’s undisputable superstardom at the time. Unfortunately for reasons that were not revealed,The Trailnever went into production. According to a few speculations, the failure of another Warner Brothers filmWild Wild Westmay have deterred them from taking the risk of attempting this John Wayne remake.
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Bruce Willis Had A Blast OnArmageddonSet
Much like his on-screen characters, Bruce Willis proved that he was fun and fearless at heart in reality as well. In 1998, the actor played Harry Stamper, the leader of a newbie astronaut team in the cult space filmArmageddon. Directed by Michael Bay, the movie became an iconic blockbuster thanks to Willis’s charismatic presence and his penchant for pure action. Bay, in an interview withVariety,recalled some of the memorable experiences with Willis on set when the actor showed his mischievous persona while filming at the NASA headquarters.
“He goes to me, ‘Mike, we’re gonna do one take; the second take, I’m going to make a run for it and I’m going to go inside the shuttle.’ Bruce is about to break into the space shuttle … and these guys, all in suits, fully masked up, they’re like [wagging his finger side to side], ‘Uh, uh, uh!’

Bay continued his praise for the star by saying that Willis’ energy and positivity on set rubbed off on the entire cast and crew, creating a summer camp-like ambiance. The director also addressed the actor’s current health issues and hoped that he would make a full recovery.
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Sharanya Sankar, Writer for FandomwireHaving completed her Masters degree in Journalism and Mass Communication, Sharanya has a solid foundation in writing which is also one of her passions. She has worked previously with Book My show for a couple of years where she gained experience reviewing films and writing feature articles. Sharanya’s articles on film and pop culture have also been published on Film Companion, a popular film-based website. Apart from movies and pop culture, her interests include music and sports. She has contributed over 650 articles to Fandomwire so far.