10 Movie Roles You Didn't Know Were Recast On TV
10. Wayne Szalinski - Honey, I Shrunk The Kids
The success of 1989's Honey, I Shrunk the Kids was remarkable. While hope was high for a fun Disney family adventure from this Joe Johnston's picture, the film shocked the world by taking a whopping $222 million at the box office - which made Honey, I Shrunk the Kids the highest-grossing live-action Disney flick in history up until that point.
Starring Rick Moranis as wacky inventor Wayne Szalinski, this '89 feature focusses on the Szalinski family as Wayne accidentally shrinks his two children - not to mention his neighbours' children - to less than an inch tall. Hilarity ensues, all is eventually made right, and the film's success was followed by sequels in 1992 (Honey, I Blew Up the Kid) and 1997 (Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves).
While Moranis would reprise the Wayne Szalinski role for both of those follow-ups, he was replaced by future Girls favourite Peter Scolari when Shrunk Ourselves was followed by a Honey, I Shrunk the Kids TV show in late '97.
Featuring a trusty 'gadget of the week' plot for the most part, this TV series was a relatively successful venture, running for three seasons and a total of 66 episodes, with it being set between the first two movies.