Jon Hamm rejected the chance to star in ‘The Green Lantern’.
The ‘Mad Men’ actor – who portrays advertising agency creative Don Draper in the drama series – insists he isn’t interested in appearing in a superhero movie because he isn’t a fan of the genre, and turned down several attempts to get him take on the lead role of Hal Jordan and his titular alter ego – which eventually went to Ryan Reynolds – in the 2011 blockbuster.
He said: "They came after me pretty hard for ‘Green Lantern’. But I was like, ‘Meh, that’s not what I want to do.
"Never say never, but these aren’t the kind of movies I like to go and see.
"They don’t make the kind of movies I like to see anymore."
Jon has also turned down the chance to work with ‘Mad Men’ creator Matthew Weiner on a movie, and also his co-star Elizabeth Moss – who plays Peggy Olsen – because he wants to move away from the advertising drama.
He told Britain’s GQ magazine: "Matthew asked me to be in his movie. Several times actually. And I politely declined because of the link. It’s hard.
"I’ve given up opportunities to star with Lizzie because the headline writes itself, ‘Don and Peggy go to Washington’ or something."