Owen Wilson Rejects Offer for Controversial O.J. Simpson Film ‘The Juice’

Hollywood star Owen Wilson has declined a substantial offer to star in the upcoming film ‘The Juice,’ which centers around O.J. Simpson’s notorious criminal trial and questions his innocence. Wilson was approached to portray Douglas McCann, Simpson’s attorney. Despite script approval and agent support, Wilson expressed concerns about helming a project that doubts Simpson’s culpability. Director Joshua Newton remains committed to the film, casting Boris Kodjoe as Simpson and Charlotte Kirk as Nicole Brown Simpson. ‘The Juice’ is scheduled for completion by the 30th anniversary of Simpson’s acquittal.

Owen Wilson Rejects Movie Suggesting O.J. Simpson’s Innocence

Owen Wilson has declined a $12 million offer to star in a film that explores the theory of O.J. Simpson’s innocence in the infamous 1994 murders. The director, Joshua Newton, initially believed Wilson would be a perfect fit for the role of attorney Douglas McCann. However, Wilson later withdrew after reading the entire script, expressing his reluctance to participate in a project that suggests Simpson’s innocence.

Owen Wilson Declines Role in ‘The Juice,’ Film Depicting O.J. Simpson as Innocent

Actor Owen Wilson has reportedly turned down a lead role in the upcoming film ‘The Juice,’ a satirical thriller depicting O.J. Simpson as innocent of the murders of his ex-wife and her friend. The film’s director, Joshua Newton, expressed disappointment with Wilson’s decision, stating that he found him perfect for the role of Douglas McCann, a real-life attorney involved in the case. Wilson’s representatives have yet to comment on the matter. Production of ‘The Juice’ continues with Boris Kodjoe playing Simpson and Charlotte Kirk as Nicole Brown Simpson.

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