Jenna Ortega Reveals She Auditioned for Hereditary Role, Reflects on Career

Jenna Ortega recently revealed she auditioned for a role in the acclaimed horror film 'Hereditary' but was not selected. She understood the casting decision, noting her disposition at the time didn't suit the part. Ortega reflects on handling rejection with a positive mindset, believing things happen when they are meant to. She also shared that after working on children's shows, she once seriously considered leaving the acting profession.

Key Points: Jenna Ortega on Missing Hereditary Role & Acting Career Doubts

  • Auditioned for Hereditary in 2018
  • Understood why she wasn't cast
  • Film became a horror hit
  • Reflects positively on rejection
  • Once considered quitting acting
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Jenna Ortega opens up about missing out on an "incredible movie" role

Jenna Ortega opens up about auditioning for Ari Aster's Hereditary, dealing with rejection, and a past moment she considered quitting acting.

"I never really question it... what's meant to be mine will come to me - Jenna Ortega"

Los Angeles, April 10

Jenna Ortega recently shared an interesting moment from her early career, revealing that she once auditioned for a role in the horror film 'Hereditary' but did not get the part.

According to PEOPLE, the actress spoke about the missed opportunity during a conversation with 'Kid Cudi' on his podcast. She said that she had auditioned for the film back in 2018 but later understood why she wasn't selected for the role.

While recalling the experience, Ortega spoke about how she felt at the time and why the role may not have suited her then. She said, "I think I auditioned for Hereditary, which obviously wouldn't have made any sense, especially for, like, my disposition as a kid, so I understood," as per PEOPLE.

The role she auditioned for eventually went to another actor. The film, directed by Ari Aster, went on to become a well-known horror movie, and Ortega later watched it in theatres.

Talking about that moment, Ortega shared how she reacted when she realised it was the same film she had auditioned for. She said, "Then it came out, and we went to the theater. I sat up in my chair and I looked at my mom and I said, 'This is the one that I said was going to be in.' You know, we didn't even realize that [is what we were seeing]. But incredible movie. It's funny to think that I went in for that because again, I just didn't make any sense for it."

The actress also spoke about how she deals with rejection in her career. She said she has always taken such moments in a positive way and believes things happen at the right time.

Sharing her thoughts, Ortega said, "I never really question it. I didn't want to get in my head about that sort of thing, and what's meant to be mine will come to me or, you know, I'll find somehow."

During the same conversation, Ortega also opened up about a time when she thought about leaving acting. She said that after working on children's shows, she reached a stage where she was unsure about her future.

Talking about that phase, she said, "I didn't know what else I was gonna do. I've never really considered anything else, more so recently, just out of sake of curiosity and wanting another life experience. But when I was a teenager, I'd gotten off a children's show, and I didn't know what I was going to do. I had to prove myself and meet all these new casting directors who didn't know who I was. It just felt like a good time to call it quits if I was going to."

Ortega is now one of the popular young actors in Hollywood, known for her work in films and series, including Wednesday.

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Arjun K
Hereditary is a masterpiece of horror! But honestly, seeing Jenna Ortega in it now... I can't picture it. She has a very different energy. Things worked out for the best - she got 'Wednesday' which is perfect for her. Sometimes the role you *don't* get defines your path more.
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Rohit P
Her attitude is everything. "What's meant to be mine will come to me" – this is such a positive and healthy mindset, especially in a cut-throat industry. More power to her! 🙌
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Sarah B
Interesting read. It shows even successful actors face the same doubts and rejections as anyone else. The part about almost quitting after a children's show is very relatable to career transitions everywhere.
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Karthik V
While I admire her positivity, I do wonder if the article glosses over how tough that period of rejection must have been. It's easy to be philosophical in hindsight after achieving success. The real struggle is maintaining that faith *during* the uncertainty, which many young artists in India face daily.
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Ananya R
This is a great lesson in destiny and timing. Maybe if she got that role, she wouldn't have been available for Wednesday! Everything happens for a reason. Wishing her more success. ✨

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