Hollywood actor Owen Wilson has declined a lucrative offer to star in an upcoming film titled ‘The Juice,’ which delves into the contentious topic of O.J. Simpson’s innocence. The film, directed by Joshua Newton, explores the role of attorney Douglas McCann during Simpson’s infamous 1995 criminal trial. According to credible sources, Wilson was offered a substantial $12 million to portray McCann, but he ultimately turned down the opportunity due to reservations about the film’s subject matter. Despite enthusiasm from his agent and positive feedback on the script, Wilson expressed reluctance to lead a project that questions Simpson’s culpability.
In response to Wilson’s decision, Director Joshua Newton expressed disappointment but remains determined to find a suitable replacement for the role. Boris Kodjoe has been cast to portray O.J. Simpson, while Charlotte Kirk will take on the role of Nicole Brown Simpson. Newton described his meeting with Wilson in Santa Monica, highlighting the actor’s initial interest and the subsequent moment when Wilson declined the offer due to concerns about the film’s narrative.
Production for ‘The Juice’ continues, with Newton aiming to complete the film by October 3, 2025, marking the 30th anniversary of Simpson’s acquittal. Despite the setback, Newton remains steadfast in his commitment to the project and its exploration of the complexities surrounding the O.J. Simpson case.