The iconic 1999 sci-fi action movie turned the role down the role of Neo for different reasons. At one point, they even considered a female Neo so that Sandra Bullock might take the role.

They also pitched the concept to Will Smith, who ed on the role in favor of the much-maligned action comedy Wild Wild West instead. the powers of Neo, then it was likely that the character of Morpheus would have ed to a different actor.

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Will Smith’s Version Of The Matrix Would Have Had Val Kilmer As Morpheus

Smith Believes They Would Not Have Cast Two Black Actors

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As he mentioned on his YouTube channel, Will Smith believes that if he had been cast as Neo, then the role of Morpheus likely would not have gone to Laurence Fishburne, as he thought it unlikely they'd cast black actors in both key roles. He also noted that the Wachowskis were looking at Val Kilmer, who was also at the height of his popularity in the late 1990s, to play Morpheus. It's been reported that Kilmer apparently turned down both the roles of Morpheus and Neo, but there is, of course, debate about how the situation unfolded in reality.

The Matrix Franchise - Key Details

Movie

Release Date

Budget

Box Office Gross

RT Tomatometer Score

RT Popcornmeter Score

The Matrix

1999

$63 million

$467.6 million

83%

85%

The Matrix Reloaded

2003

$150 million

$741.8 million

74%

72%

The Matrix Revolutions

2003

$150 million

$427 million

33%

60%

The Matrix Resurrections

2021

$190 million

$159 million

63%

63%

Kilmer was not the only actor to be approached about playing Morpheus. In the decades since the movie's release, it's been reported that Samuel L. Jackson, Gary Oldman, and Russell Crowe were all engaged in various levels of conversation about the role, but obviously nothing progressed very far with any of them. The role ultimately went to Laurence Fishburne, who earned a Saturn Award nomination for his performance as the iconic captain of the Nebuchadnezzar with one of The Matrix's most ultra-cool costume outfits.

Val Kilmer Would Have Made A Very Interesting Morpheus In The Matrix

Kilmer Has Proven He Can Play Larger-Than-Life Characters

Val Kilmer as Doc Holliday holding his hand up and speaking with Johnny Ringo in 1993's Tombstone​​​​​​​.

If the role didn't go to Laurence Fishburne, who wound up being the perfect fit, Val Kilmer would have been a fascinating choice for the role. By the time he was in consideration for the role of Morpheus, Kilmer had established himself as one of Hollywood's most interesting leading men. He was at the height of his popularity at the time, having played iconic roles like Iceman in Top Gun, Jim Morrison in The Doors biopic, and Doc Holliday in the beloved classic Western Tombstone.

For his role as Jim Morrison in The Doors, Val Kilmer's method acting was so intense that he reportedly needed therapy to help him move on from the role after the movie was filmed.

Despite many of his most famous characters being notably arrogant and abrasive, Kilmer's versatility as an actor could have been a great fit for the understated wise man of Zion. Morpheus is a larger-than-life character, and Kilmer had proven he was just as capable of nailing a subtle and controlled character like Bruce Wayne (Batman Forever) as easily as he could create a unique and powerful portrayal like he used for Doc Holliday. It's all but certain that Kilmer's unique personal style would have yielded an interesting version of Morpheus, although likely not better than what audiences got.

It’s Impossible To Imagine The Matrix Without Laurence Fishburne’s Morpheus

Morpheus May Be Even More Iconic Than Neo

Keanu Reeves' performance as Neo is obviously one of the most widely-recognized character/actor associations in pop culture, but it's possible that Laurence Fishburne's turn as Morpheus is even more iconic. Given that Morpheus is the source of exposition for much of the film, many of the most recognizable quotes and scenes are driven by Fishburne's mastery of the line between calm and reserved wisdom and fervent, intense belief. The Matrix is built upon scenes like his tour of the Matrix with Neo, his capture and escape at the hands of Agent Smith, and his initial phone call to Neo.

Indeed, it's impossible to imagine The Matrix without the steady yet screen-dominating presence of Fishburne's Morpheus. While there are plenty of other actors who could have brought their own flair to the role, like the aforementioned Val Kilmer, many of the scenes wouldn't have the same impact without Fishburne's performance. As brilliant and clear as the Wachowskis' vision for The Matrix was, it could have wound up feeling like an entirely different movie if Will Smith and Val Kilmer had been cast as Neo and Morpheus.

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The Matrix
Release Date
March 31, 1999
Runtime
136 minutes
Director
Lana Wachowski, Lilly Wachowski

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Lilly Wachowski, Lana Wachowski