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The Marvel Cinematic Universe is quite possibly the biggest movie franchise on the entire planet. We can certainly acknowledge that a crucial part of the worldwide popularity is thanks to the actors cast in the roles of now highly idolized heroes. How different would it be if Kevin Feige, among others, made different decisions during the casting process?
The MCU has made such a prominent name for itself in the film industry that not a day goes by without hearing news related to it. It’s intriguing to wonder — in the same sense as the animated TV series What If — whether the franchise would enjoy the same amount of global success if other actors had won the coveted superhero roles. Here's a list of 3 actors who were almost considered for major MCU roles.
Many may not know that before securing the role of Justin Hammer in Iron Man 2, Sam Rockwell was encouraged by executive producer Jon Favreau himself to give it a shot and audition for the role of multi-billionaire hero Tony Stark. Even though everyone universally agrees that Robert Downey Jr. was born to play Iron Man, it's fascinating to wonder whether we would have had a different outcome if Rockwell actually got to audition. People say that Iron Man 2 is the worst MCU movie because of its rubbish villain and the retread of the first movie, but all collectively admit that Rockwell aping Downey Jr.'s performance is the crowning achievement of the movie.
Emily Blunt was indeed the top choice for the role of Natasha Romanoff, but she sadly couldn't take it because a contract committed her to Gulliver's Travels. For the longest of time, fans thought that Blunt rejected the role, but in an interview with Howard Stern, she admitted it was heart-breaking for her to pass on the opportunity.
Saoirse Ronan was the prototype actress for the role of Scarlet Witch before they turned to Elizabeth Olsen, according to Joss Whedon, who directed Avengers: Age of Ultron. However, the actress unfortunately passed on the opportunity to star in Avengers 2 and went on to make the critical hit Brooklyn. Despite the fact that Olsen has become one of the franchise's favorites, people are curious as to why Ronan turned down such a highly sought after role. It appears that the decision has only strengthened her humble reputation.
Rockwell definitely wasn't the only actor considered for the role of Iron Man. If it wasn't for yet another successfully Marvel franchise, X-Men, we might have seen what Hugh Jackman would have done in the role of billionaire-philanthorpist-playboy Tony Stark. With Marvel's intricate ideas and multiple crossovers throughout the universe, it's probably for the best that Jackman turned down the offer. It would have been extremely strange seeing him play two fearless superheroes in the same Multiverse.
The MCU has made such a prominent name for itself in the film industry that not a day goes by without hearing news related to it. It’s intriguing to wonder — in the same sense as the animated TV series What If — whether the franchise would enjoy the same amount of global success if other actors had won the coveted superhero roles. Here's a list of 3 actors who were almost considered for major MCU roles.
Many may not know that before securing the role of Justin Hammer in Iron Man 2, Sam Rockwell was encouraged by executive producer Jon Favreau himself to give it a shot and audition for the role of multi-billionaire hero Tony Stark. Even though everyone universally agrees that Robert Downey Jr. was born to play Iron Man, it's fascinating to wonder whether we would have had a different outcome if Rockwell actually got to audition. People say that Iron Man 2 is the worst MCU movie because of its rubbish villain and the retread of the first movie, but all collectively admit that Rockwell aping Downey Jr.'s performance is the crowning achievement of the movie.
Emily Blunt was indeed the top choice for the role of Natasha Romanoff, but she sadly couldn't take it because a contract committed her to Gulliver's Travels. For the longest of time, fans thought that Blunt rejected the role, but in an interview with Howard Stern, she admitted it was heart-breaking for her to pass on the opportunity.
Saoirse Ronan was the prototype actress for the role of Scarlet Witch before they turned to Elizabeth Olsen, according to Joss Whedon, who directed Avengers: Age of Ultron. However, the actress unfortunately passed on the opportunity to star in Avengers 2 and went on to make the critical hit Brooklyn. Despite the fact that Olsen has become one of the franchise's favorites, people are curious as to why Ronan turned down such a highly sought after role. It appears that the decision has only strengthened her humble reputation.
Rockwell definitely wasn't the only actor considered for the role of Iron Man. If it wasn't for yet another successfully Marvel franchise, X-Men, we might have seen what Hugh Jackman would have done in the role of billionaire-philanthorpist-playboy Tony Stark. With Marvel's intricate ideas and multiple crossovers throughout the universe, it's probably for the best that Jackman turned down the offer. It would have been extremely strange seeing him play two fearless superheroes in the same Multiverse.
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