Uncovering 14 Hidden Secrets of The Notebook

“The Notebook”: E! News Rewind

Nineteen years later, and it’s still ⁢isn’t over.

Who would have guessed that The Notebook, based on Nicholas ‍Sparks’ best-selling novel, would become an enduring love story when it premiered in June 2004? But ‌the tearjerker made a lasting impression on movie-goers and pop‌ culture, becoming a surprise box office hit ⁤and⁤ turning Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams into one of Hollywood’s most beloved on-and-off-screen couples.

The actors and the film’s⁣ director Nick Cassavetes⁢ were even surprised by the pair’s feud.

Many fans didn’t realize the two stars could ⁤barely stand to be ‌around ⁢each other⁣ on⁢ set despite ‌their dazzling chemistry, nor that they both weren’t the first choices for the iconic roles of Noah and ⁤Allie as Tom⁣ Cruise was initially tapped to play the⁤ swoonworthy carpenter.

And did you know another superstar was on the short list too? ‍But‌ in the end,‌ there was only ‍one bird for Noah. (Though Gosling ‍did try and get McAdams recast.)

Now, we won’t bother asking you what do ​you want because we already⁢ know: Behind-the-scenes secrets about the ‍cult romance. Grab ​your tissues and read on…

1. Based on a True Story

It might be ⁣hard to believe, but The Notebook was ⁣actually​ based on a true story—at the time, author Nicholas Sparks was married to Cathy Cote, whose⁢ grandparents were together for over 60 years.

2. The Original Noah

Can you imagine Tom Cruise as Noah? Well, it almost happened.

After the rights to the novel ⁤were snagged by New Line in 1996, Steven Spielberg expressed interest in directing the ‍movie. And his pick for the lead role was the Top Gun star. Alas, scheduling ​conflicts got in the way and the project was left for years before director Nick Cassavetes came along. ‍While Cassavetes immediately knew he wanted⁣ Ryan Gosling as his ‌star, the studio needed some ⁣convincing.

“When I told [New Line Cinema] I wanted to ​hire ​Ryan for the lead,” Cassavetes revealed to​ VH1, “they kind of looked at me like I was out of ​my mind.”

Gosling⁢ was a little surprised, too, especially after his first meeting with​ the ‍director.

“Nick Cassavetes called‍ me to meet him at his house. When I got⁢ there, he was standing ⁢in his backyard,” he told British magazine Company, “and he looked at me and said, ‘I want you to play this role because you’re ⁢not like the other young actors out there in Hollywood. You’re⁤ not handsome, ‌you’re not cool, ⁣you’re just a regular guy who looks a bit nuts.'”

3. Britney‌ Spears Was Almost Allie

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