Michael Cera says he’s ‘outgrown that particular feeling’

Michael Cera recently got candid and opened up about turning down a role in the Harry Potter spinoff franchise Fantastic Beasts.

While conversing with Louis Theroux on his eponymous podcast, the 37-year-old Canadian actor revealed that he was offered a role in Fantastic Beasts and was in talks with the creative team, but he refused it due to the “fear” of getting “too famous.”

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Cera said, “I don’t even know if I was offered, I think I just declined to engage with it because I think it would be like probably six years commitment or something. But also, I did sort of make a conscientious choice to limit my exposure a little bit, or just try and be a little more in control of it.”

The Barbie star continued, “And I felt like doing, especially little kids’ movies, I had a big fear of doing things that I would get too famous.”

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He went on to admit that his thoughts on fame have “changed a little” and he will now consider performing a role in the franchise.

“I think I’ve outgrown that particular feeling, but I think that’s what that was at that time. But if a franchise came along now and seemed interesting, I don’t think on the grounds of it being a franchise I would storm out of the office or anything,” the Scott Pilgrim Takes Off actor noted.

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It is pertinent to mention that Michael Cera’s latest project is a Wes Anderson film, The Phoenician Scheme, which was released on May 30, 2025 in the United States.