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Matt Damon Regrets Turning Down the Highest Amount of Money Any Actor Would Have Received for a Role

Matt Damon has caused controversy after opening up about a huge monetary mistake he made in his career…

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“Probably an unpopular opinion I’m about to post, but I’m so happy that he wasn’t in the role,” one fan opined.

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“If he regrets it, he’s a movie star. If he doesn’t, he’s an actor,” another added.

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But let’s start at the beginning, shall we?

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Over the years, the Massachusetts-born Damon has grown to become one of Hollywood’s most celebrated actors.

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The actor first rose to fame with the 1977 blockbuster, Good Will Hunting.

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Alongside his friend and costar, Ben Affleck, Damon both wrote and starred in the movie.

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It tells the tale of an unrecognized genius who, as part of a deferred prosecution agreement, becomes a client of a therapist and studies advanced mathematics with a renowned professor.

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And Damon and Affleck went on to win an original screenplay Oscar for their debut project.

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This was a huge achievement for the life-long friends…

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Damon and Affleck met at the age of ten when they lived a couple of blocks away from one another.

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They played baseball and Dungeons and Dragons.

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And, as adults, went on to pursue a career in acting together.  

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And, following on from his Good Will Hunting success…

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Damon went on to star in a number of other major blockbusters…

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Such as Saving Private Ryan, The Talented Mr. Ripley

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And, probably most famously, The Bourne Identity franchise.

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And more recently?

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Damon was the star in hugely popular movies such as Martian and The Great Wall.

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A pretty large amount of success!

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But this week, Damon has hit headlines for saying it might not be enough.

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He revealed in an interview he has one major regret in his career!

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And, let’s just say, it came at a hefty price.

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Back in the day, James Cameron reportedly reached out to Damon.

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Cameron wanted Damon as the star of his upcoming movie, Avatar.

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And even more amazingly, Cameron offered Damon 10% of the movie’s profits as his paycheck.

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Given how successful Avatar was, that’s really gotta hurt!

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“I had to turn down Avatar,” he explained.

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“James Cameron offered me 10 percent of Avatar if I did it, but I was working on post-production for The Bourne Ultimatum.”

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Given the massive profits of Avatar, that means Damon turned down a pretty incredible sum of money.

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To the tune of about $250 million.

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Ouch!

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“I’ve left more money on the table than any actor actually,” he said.

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But there’s another big reason for Damon’s regret.

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Cameron doesn’t make many movies — so it doesn’t look as though this opportunity will come around again.

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“Cameron said to me in the course of that conversation, ‘Well, you know, I’ve only made six movies.’

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“I didn’t realise that … I realised in having to say no that I was probably passing on the chance to ever work with him.

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“So that sucked and that’s still brutal,” Damon said.

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That’s gotta hurt!

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However, it’s safe to say that the Bourne movies did serve Damon pretty well.

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So maybe we shouldn’t feel too sorry for him?

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