Though βHitchβ may be one of Will Smithβs best-performing films at the box office, the hilarious rom-com almost didnβt see the light of day without the help of a very surprising person. Or at least, thatβs the story being put forth by the director of the film, Andy Tennant.
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Speaking in an all-new interview with Business Insider about the filmβwhich celebrates its 20th anniversary this yearβTennant revealed that he and Smith clashed over creative differences in the script and that their failure to come to some sort of resolve almost caused the star to walk away.
βThere was a draft that Will brought in that I was not a fan of. I finally told the studio that I was more afraid of Will making that version of the movie than I was about them firing me,β Tennant explained. βBecause I knew they were right on the edge of firing me before we even began shooting. And to Willβs credit, we didnβt go with that draft. I donβt think I was ever in anyoneβs favor.β
He went on to say that there was βa lot of fearβ in making the big budget film with Smith and that the βBad Boysβ star tried to back out three days before filming because he was allegedly so hellbent on reworking the script to what he wanted and not the version that Tennant had.
Luckily,Β Smithβs wife, Jada Pinkett Smith, was able to work her magic and help get the two men on one accord.
βJada was a big help. She kind of seconded some of my instincts. There was a time during prep when I was pushing back on a lot of crazy shit that was happening,β he explained.
Sadly though, despite the movieβs success, it doesnβt appear that the director and Smith will be collaborating together on a sequel. Per Tennant, the Smithβs own production company has taken over the reigns and is rumored to be getting the ball rolling on itβwithout him in tow.
The 2005 hit film currently stands as Smithβs only rom-com to date despite it raking in over $370 million.
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