
Hollywood role reversals —
With all the unconfirmed rumors about Robin being a woman in the new "Batman vs. Superman" and the chatter about the female "Ghostbusters," we started thinking about other roles that could be recast with women. Like Sofia Vergara in Al Pacino's iconic "Scarface" role?

Hollywood role reversals —
Funny lady Tina Fey could totally step in for Steve Martin in "Trains, Planes and Automobiles."

Hollywood role reversals —
Likewise, Melissa McCarthy could join Fey in the role made famous by the late John Candy in "Trains, Planes and Automobiles."

Hollywood role reversals —
Denzel Washington was super intense in "Training Day." We think critically acclaimed actress Viola Davis would be more than up to the task of that role.

Hollywood role reversals —
After seeing Cameron Diaz take on a steely, ruthless persona in "The Counselor," we think she could sub in for Harvey Keitel in "Bad Lieutenant."

Hollywood role reversals —
Edward Norton captivated audiences in "Fight Club." Michelle Rodriguez could do the same, and let's not forget she played a fighter in the 2000 film "Girlfight."

Hollywood role reversals —
Brit for Brit, Helen Mirren could totally step into the time-traveling shoes of Peter Capaldi in "Doctor Who."

Hollywood role reversals —
Robert De Niro turned in the performance of a lifetime in "Taxi Driver." Christina Ricci would be perfect for the dark film.

Hollywood role reversals —
Zoe Saldana as Harrison Ford in "Indiana Jones"? Why not? She has a proven track record in playing smart characters who kick butt.

Hollywood role reversals —
Cate Blanchett has all of the cool needed to take over as a female version of James Bond from Daniel Craig.

Hollywood role reversals —
Abbi Jacobson and Ilana Glazer would make a great female and updated Cheech and Chong.


