Washington [US], Actor Jude Law is known for giving some memorable performances. However, he regrets one of his decisions in his career. According to Variety's report, Law rejected the role of Superman in the early 2000s because "it just seemed weird", which he knows sounds ridiculous since he stars in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and the Fantastic Four. Has worked as Dumbledore in the film 'Beasts'.

The actor claimed that he was approached to play the Man of Steel in Brett Ratner's failed Superman project, which was announced in 2002 and would be based on J.J. Was based on repetition. Abrams' 'Superman: Flyby' script."So that's true. Yes. And there was a process of flirtation going on," Law said. "And I always resisted it because it felt like it was weird. And I know you might say, 'Okay, but you played Yon-Rogg and Dumbledore!' “It felt like it was a step too far,” he added.Law shared, "I think it was when Brett Ratner was going to direct. And if I remember correctly he didn't have a script."

He added, "Did they have a script? I don't remember reading a script. It was a long time ago. They came up with the suit for me.'This might change your mind,' he thought.

Even testing on the costume failed to convince Law that he should play Superman. Despite speculation to the contrary, Law did not test Christopher Reeves' original Superman costume, and opted for something "more metallic".

"Anyway, I tried it and I looked in the mirror and initially I was like, 'Wow, this would be a cool thing,' and then I just thought, 'No, you can't – you can't. Do this,'' Law said."And I didn't sell myself. And I went away and the movie never got made. So it probably wouldn't have done anything," reports Variety."