Paul Bettany; Reese Witherspoon inLegally Blonde; Luke Wilson.Photo: Michael Loccisano/Getty; Tracy Bennett/Mgm/Kobal/Shutterstock; Amy Sussman/Getty

Before there wasLuke Wilson, there was almostPaul Bettany.
“I loved Paul Bettany for the Luke role, but he was British, and they felt like it needed to be a real American,” Middleton said of why the role didn’t go to Bettany.
Karen McCullah, who co-wrote the screenplay alongside Kirsten Smith, told theTimesthat throughout the writing process they “always called [Emmett] ‘the Luke Wilson character.'”
“They saw some other actors, and finally Joseph was like, ‘Maybe we should get Luke to play the Luke Wilson character,'” she recalled. “I was like, ‘You think?'”
Luke Wilson inLegally Blonde.Tracy Bennett/Mgm/Kobal/Shutterstock

Wilson, 49, went on to play Emmett in the film’s 2003 sequel,Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde, where his character is engaged to Witherspoon’s Elle.
In June, Wilson told PEOPLE he would be open to potentially reprising his role in the upcomingLegally Blonde 3.
“I’m always up to work with Reese again,” Wilson said. “We’ll just have to see what happens.”
The actor added he didn’t shy away from revisitingLegally Blondewhen the opportunity presented itself.
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“I’ll watch it when I see it on cable, and it’s on cable a lot,” Wilson said. “But just because Reese is always so funny in the movie to me. So I always watch a few things just because I like her portrayal of Elle Woods so much.”
In January,Kaling told Access, “I love Elle Woods as a character and when Reese asked me to write it I was like, ‘Absolutely!'”
“I can’t wait to see what people will think of the way we wrote Elle Woods,” she continued. “We wrote Elle Woods at 40, so how Elle is at 40 versus how she was at 21 has been really fun to imagine.”
source: people.com