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'''''Charlie and The Chocolate Factory''''' is a 2005 film adaption based on the Roald Dahl book of the same name. It follows Charlie Bucket winning one of five Wonka Golden Tickets to his factory.
'''''Charlie and The Chocolate Factory''''' is a 2005 film adaption based on the Roald Dahl book of the same name. It follows Charlie Bucket winning one of five Wonka Golden Tickets to his factory.
However, during production, MichaelJackson created a soundtrackfor the film that wasnt released ir used in the film.<ref>[https://mentalfloss.com/article/77794/7-movies-could-have-starred-michael-jackson 7 Movies Michael Jackson Could’ve Started In (number 1 on the list)] Retrieved 30 Oct '23</ref>.
However, during production, Michael Jackson created a soundtrackfor the film that wasnt released ir used in the film.<ref>[https://mentalfloss.com/article/77794/7-movies-could-have-starred-michael-jackson 7 Movies Michael Jackson Could’ve Started In (number 1 on the list)] Retrieved 30 Oct '23</ref>.


==Background==
==Background==
In early 2003, during the production of Charlie and The Chocolate Factory, a director was still being sought for before Tim Burton was chosen to be its eventual director, and various actors were considered the role of Willy Wonka before Johnny Depp was given the role. Some of these actors were as follows:
In early 2003, during the production of Charlie and The Chocolate Factory, a director was still being sought for before Tim Burton was chosen to be its eventual director, and various actors were considered the role of Willy Wonka before Johnny Depp was given the role. Some of these actors were as follows:


*Bill Murray  
*Bill Murray
*Christopher Walken  
*Christopher Walken
*Steve Martin  
*Steve Martin
*Robin Williams  
*Robin Williams
*Nicolas Cage  
*Nicolas Cage
*Jim Carrey  
*Jim Carrey
*Michael Keaton
*Michael Keaton
*Robert De Niro  
*Robert De Niro
*Brad Pitt
*Brad Pitt
*Will Smith  
*Will Smith
*Mike Myer  
*Mike Myer
*Ben Stiller  
*Ben Stiller
*Leslie Nielsen  
*Leslie Nielsen
*three members of Monty Python (John Cleese, Eric Idle, and Michael Palin)  
*three members of Monty Python (John Cleese, Eric Idle, and Michael Palin)
*Patrick Stewart  
*Patrick Stewart
*Adam Sandler
*Adam Sandler


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==References==
==References==
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Revision as of 22:51, 4 January 2024

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The film's poster.

Status: Lost

Charlie and The Chocolate Factory is a 2005 film adaption based on the Roald Dahl book of the same name. It follows Charlie Bucket winning one of five Wonka Golden Tickets to his factory. However, during production, Michael Jackson created a soundtrackfor the film that wasnt released ir used in the film.[1].

Background

In early 2003, during the production of Charlie and The Chocolate Factory, a director was still being sought for before Tim Burton was chosen to be its eventual director, and various actors were considered the role of Willy Wonka before Johnny Depp was given the role. Some of these actors were as follows:

  • Bill Murray
  • Christopher Walken
  • Steve Martin
  • Robin Williams
  • Nicolas Cage
  • Jim Carrey
  • Michael Keaton
  • Robert De Niro
  • Brad Pitt
  • Will Smith
  • Mike Myer
  • Ben Stiller
  • Leslie Nielsen
  • three members of Monty Python (John Cleese, Eric Idle, and Michael Palin)
  • Patrick Stewart
  • Adam Sandler

Though was never approached or discussed for the role, Michael Jackson actively sought the role and made a soundtrack at a small studio in Los Angeles. Whilst Michael Jackson's life is a perpetual source of controversy, songwriter, singer, and entertainer, he had been interested in becoming an actor. Owing to his distinctive appearance and persona, he continued to pursue an acting career, even taking acting lessons from actor Marlon Brando, who was a good friend of Jackson's.[2][3]

Michael Jackson then presented the soundtrack to Warner Bros. along with the offer for the role. Even though they liked the soundtrack, they didn’t agree it was a good idea to give Jackson a leading role in a kids' film (possible reason is the CSA allegations contributed to this). They offered a smaller role for Jackson but he refused, and when Michael Jackson was denied the role, he angrily stated:

If I can't have the part, they're not getting the soundtrack.[4]

Michael Jackson then shelved the soundtrack and never gave permission to use it anywhere[5].

Availability

As of December 2023, the soundtrack has never been released and possibly never will, although it’s still likely it is somewhere out there.

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