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12 Actors Who Took a Risk To Change the Script And Made the Movies Much Better

Completing a movie’s script is usually left to the behind-the-scenes team, including scriptwriters and directors, but actors have also the right to rise their voices to change something that does not seem to them. It is fact that many actors become so passionate about what goes on in the script, they want to get involved and make their own changes.
Whether it’s a difference in dialogue, a costume, or a plot twist, these actors are brave enough to demand changes in some details and scenes. And surprisingly, the results are so incredible. They all prove that they deserve to be called “super movie stars”.
Below are 12 times actors had the guts to change the script and their ideas turned out to make the end result much better. Click here, here, and here to see more.

#1 Elizabeth Olsen insisted on the canon costume in WandaVision

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The creators didn’t want her to wear her canon costume which was associated with the X-Men mutants. The actress’s first chance to wear this costume was on the Halloween episode of WandaVision. Elizabeth took this chance and insisted on wearing this costume in the series.

#2 Maya Hawke convinced the creators of Stranger Things to make her character gay

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Maya Hawke had a bold decision, making her character gay because she felt that Robin couldn’t fall in love with Steve. Then the character bravely came out to her friends. Thanks to Maya, we have a moving scene and some misunderstanding between the characters in the next season.

#3 Matthew Macfadyen added an important touch to the romantic scene in Pride and Prejudice

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Matthew Macfadyen’s idea was Mr. Darcy first takes Elizabeth Bennet’s hand and the scene became one of the most touching moments of the film. The director agreed with the opinion and asked the cameraman to make additional shots, focusing on their hands.

#4 Chris Hemsworth insisted on having short hair in Thor: Ragnarok

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Many might not know that Thor’s new hair wasn’t scripted in “Thor: Ragnarok”. Spending 2 hours in the make-up room to make his wig look good made Hemsworth extremely tired so he suggested changing his character’s look.

#5 Russel Crowe came up with a way to make his character in Gladiator more believable

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The scenes where Emperor Marcus Aurelius asks Maximus to describe his home didn’t originally involve in the script. Russel Crowe came up with an idea, depicting his own farm in Australia. It made the scene look more convincing and showed a new side of Crowe’s character.

#6 David Tennant fought for the right to wear beat-up Converse in Doctor Who

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Costume designerS wanted Doctor to wear elegant shoes that matched his striped suit but the actor had a different idea, letting his character wear old, beat-up Converse.

#7 Emma Thompson improvised the famous scene from Love Actually

Actors change the scriptSource: © Love Actually / Universal Pictures and co-producers

Initially, there was no scene in which Emma Thompson cried, thinking her husband cheat on her, but it was improvised by the actress. The actress was supposed to come up to her room, turn on a record, and show an emotional response.

#8 Matt Smith came up with one of the key moments in House of the Dragon on the fly

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In episode 8, King Viserys I Targaryen who ascended the throne to make peace between the parts of his family stumbled on his way and lost his crown. At that time, Matt Smith portraying Visery’s brother Came up to the King and helped him put the crown back on. It was totally improvised but showed that the brothers were at peace again.

#9 Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone helped write the dramatic scene in La La Land

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The director had a difficulty in making the romantic dinner of the main character realistic. The dinner was when the inner contradictions of the couple were so evident that their break-up became inevitable. Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone improvised a lot and talked to Damien Chazelle about their vision. It was a result the scene was heartbreaking.

#10 Tom Holland came up with the farewell scene in Spider-Man: No Way Home

Source: © Spider-Man: No Way Home / Marvel Studios and co-producers

To thank Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield for coming back to the franchise, Tom Holland suggested making the farewell scene of  3 Spider-Man. The director and the writers added the scene where they hugged together and it was the perfect ending for the trio.

#11 Zoë Kravitz chose the manicure for her character in The Batman

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Zoë Kravitz demanded to have long nails with polish to make her character look like the claws of a wild animal, beautiful and scary at the same time.

#12 Jamie Lee Curtis insisted on changing the costume in Halloween Kills

Source: © Halloween Kills / Universal Pictures and co-producers

Jamie Lee Curtis didn’t want her character to look weak and silly in a hospital robe, so she made director David Green change her outfits.
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