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Well, they've gotten rid of Paltrow now. Besides Tony and Rhodey, Downey will now be playing Pepper:

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Picture spoilered only for size.

This reminds me of a really crappy Diagnosis Murder where Dick played every member of a family.

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post #92 of 264

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No Paltrow? Are you serious? Ihave not seen that anywhere.
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^ Greg's just joking.
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Yeah. The spoiler is just a goofy picture, spoilered because it's rather large.
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It looks like Howard was shocked to find out he was replaced as well.

I have nothing against Cheadle, but I really liked Howard's take on the character. He came across as very genuine and his calm was a perfect counter to Downey's over-the-top antics.

And I too, prefer continuity with characters.
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Downey Jr., Favreau & Cheadle Suit Up for The Avengers! - Superhero Hype!

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Marvel Studios has sent out the following two-part production update for Iron Man 2 and The Avengers!

ROBERT DOWNEY JR. AND JON FAVREAU SUIT UP FOR MARVEL STUDIOS' THE AVENGERS AND IRON MAN 2

As part of his four picture deal with Marvel Studios, Robert Downey Jr. is appearing as Tony Stark in THE AVENGERS motion picture, as well as reprising his starring role as the larger-than-life leading character in IRON MAN 2. Jon Favreau will return to direct the sequel to the blockbuster IRON MAN, which to date has grossed over $578 million worldwide, as well as executive produce THE AVENGERS.

Academy Award® nominee Downey was most recently seen in the summer comedy blockbuster TROPIC THUNDER starring opposite Ben Stiller and Jack Black. Before Iron Man, he was best known for his film roles in KISS KISS BANG BANG, WONDER BOYS and CHAPLIN, the film for which he was nominated for an Oscar®.

In addition to directing the first IRON MAN, Favreau has previously directed ELF, ZATHURA: A SPACE ADVENTURE and MADE. He is also well known for writing and starring in SWINGERS. He will next be seen acting in FOUR CHRISTMASES, I LOVE YOU MAN and COUPLES RETREAT.

DON CHEADLE WILL STAR AS RHODEY IN IRON MAN 2

Marvel Studios is pleased today to confirm that an agreement has been finalized with award-winning actor Don Cheadle to take on the role of Colonel James "Rhodey" Rhodes in Marvel's IRON MAN 2 due in theaters on May 7, 2010. In casting Cheadle, Marvel replaces Terrence Howard who appeared in the role of Rhodey in IRON MAN.

Cheadle is also signed on to perform the same role in THE AVENGERS and subsequent installments of the IRON MAN franchise.

"We are very excited about working with the extraordinarily talented Don Cheadle as we expand the role of Rhodey in Iron Man 2. It has already become apparent as we prep the movie for production, that the dynamic between Robert and Don will take Iron Man 2 to new heights," said Kevin Feige, President of Marvel Studios.

Cheadle is best known for his Oscar® nominated lead performance in HOTEL RWANDA as well as his role as Basher Tarr in the OCEAN'S franchise, CRASH and SWORDFISH.

Based on Marvel's iconic Super Hero, IRON MAN 2 continues the story of this summer's box office blockbuster IRON MAN, the first feature film produced independently by Marvel Studios. IRON MAN 2 will be produced by Marvel Studios' President, Kevin Feige, and executive produced by Louis D'Esposito, Jon Favreau, Stan Lee, David Maisel and Denis Stewart.

In a movie event, THE AVENGERS will bring together the super hero team of Marvel Comics characters for the first time ever, including Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, the Hulk and more, as they are forced to band together to battle the biggest foe they've ever faced.

The highly anticipated sequel to IRON MAN will be released in theatres on May 7, 2010 and THE AVENGERS will be released July 15, 2011. Both films will be distributed by Paramount Pictures.

Cheadle is represented by UTA. Downey and Favreau are represented by CAA.
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Cool news...Maybe, this will light a fire under Warner and get their franchises going.
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JeffBridges.com - Ironman book

fascinating stuff
post #101 of 264

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Thanks for the links, good stuff.

Shame Terrence Howard's out, like others here I prefer continuity, they should have sorted things out with him. In the dvd docs he seemed very enthusiastic about the film and now he's out. One thing I noticed about Howard in the films I've seen him in, he nearly always looks like he's on the verge of tears.

Cheadle's a good actor, especially when he's not attempting a Cockney accent.
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wow very cool news indeed

http://www.variety.com/article/VR111...goryid=10&cs=1

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Rourke is in discussions to play a villain described as Tony Stark's Russian alter ego, a heavily tattooed bruiser who is in the arms trade and battles Iron Man in his own nuclear-powered armored suit.
Actor Sam Rockwell is in negotiations to play another villian in the pic.
The script -- which is still being written -- is a guarded secret, but speculation is that villain is likely comicbook nemesis Crimson Dynamo.
post #104 of 264

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Thanks for the links, good stuff.

Shame Terrence Howard's out, like others here I prefer continuity, they should have sorted things out with him. In the dvd docs he seemed very enthusiastic about the film and now he's out. One thing I noticed about Howard in the films I've seen him in, he nearly always looks like he's on the verge of tears.

Cheadle's a good actor, especially when he's not attempting a Cockney accent.

Based on his recent turn in Traitor, I have to disagree. I think he's weak, especially in certain roles. (I actually liked him the Oceans films.) Perhaps his humor and charisma will shine through as War Machine. Here's hoping.
post #105 of 264

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I liked him in Traffic, never saw Traitor though.
post #106 of 264

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According to Empire magazine Terrence Howard got a bigger paycheck than Robert Downey Jr for Iron Man, is that possible? Supporting actor getting more than the star?
post #107 of 264

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He was the first member of the cast signed. If Paramount had signed Downey first, they probably wouldn't have budged above his salary for anyone else, but that's not how it happened.
post #108 of 264

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He was the first member of the cast signed. If Paramount had signed Downey first, they probably wouldn't have budged above his salary for anyone else, but that's not how it happened.

The studio did not want Robert Downey Jr. for the role. Favreau went to bat for him. Supposedly, Howard was not very easy to work with either. When the sequel bacame a possibility, he wanted more money and they said no. Then they said they wanted Don Cheadle for the first one but he couldn't commit.

It still bothers me in terms of continuity but beyond that, I think they passed on a truly gifted actor for one who is hit or miss. Just my opinion.
post #109 of 264

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According to Empire magazine Terrence Howard got a bigger paycheck than Robert Downey Jr for Iron Man, is that possible? Supporting actor getting more than the star?

Remember how much they paid Brando in Superman. He got a ton of cash for his few minutes in the film. Course, he was Brando, and Reeve was an unknown.
post #110 of 264

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And I think Reeves was third billed on the opening credits? After Brando and Hackman.

Don Cheadle was effectively nasty in Steve Soderbergh's Out of Sight.
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Don Cheadle was effectively nasty in Steve Soderbergh's Out of Sight.

He was dead-on as Mouse in Devil in a Blue Dress.
post #112 of 264

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He was dead-on as Mouse in Devil in a Blue Dress.


Agreed. (Ditto for Out of Sight.) Like I said, he's good sometimes. I think his sleepwalking performance in Traitor is the fault of the director. When directed well, he performs well. With Favreau at the helm, I hope to see a fun and charismatic portrayal of Rhodes.
post #113 of 264

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everyone in my circle is ecstatic that howard is out as rhodey/warmachine. the consensus is that he is way too soft as well as a lame. lol. i happen to agree.

cheadle is potentially way more likeable in that role, imo.
post #114 of 264

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i'm throwing my hat in the cheadle ring...i never like howard as rhodes. at all.

and i like cheadle in everything i've ever seen him in. including traitor.
post #115 of 264

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Sam Jackson Fired As Nick Fury?

By Josh Tyler
This should be a week of celebration in geekland, with Warner Bros. and Fox close to nearing an agreement that will get Watchmen in theaters. But all is not well in the world of comics adaptations. Watchmen is on track, but now it looks like Marvel Studios is about to do something very stupid with their upcoming Avengers themed superhero flicks: They may fire Samuel L. Jackson.

If you hung around till the very end of Iron Man you saw Sam Jackson pull a cameo as the noteworthy Marvel universe character Nick Fury. The plan, or so we were all told, was to give the character a larger role in subsequent Marvel films, with Sam playing him all the way through. Today in the LA Times though, Jackson reveals that negotiations between he and Marvel have broken down. Says Sam, “there seems to be an economic crisis in the Marvel Comics world.” Sounds like he’s having trouble getting paid.

The worst thing about all of this is that Jackson says as recently as a week ago he talked to Iron Man 2 director Jon Favreau and was told they’re busily writing stuff for him to do in the sequel. But a week later Sam says he talked to his manager and negotiations between he and Marvel “aren't really working that well.” Jackson explains, “There was a huge kind of negotiation that broke down. I don't know. Maybe I won't be Nick Fury. Maybe somebody else will be Nick Fury or maybe Nick Fury won't be in it.”

Marvel still insists they want him in the role, so it sounds like they really are just wrestling over money. Actually this sounds a lot like a negotiating tactic on the part of Sam. Fans with long memories will remember that Jon Favreau pulled a similar stunt a few months ago while negotiating his new contract with the studio. When fans heard Marvel might be playing cheap with its star director, the resulting fanboy outrage helped push Marvel into giving Jon everything he wanted. Maybe Jackson is trying to pull something similar.

Or maybe this is Terrence Howard all over again. The studio has already shown a willingness to drop integral actors and replace them with people willing to work cheaper. I hope not. Iron Man 2 needs more Sam.
post #116 of 264

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Now I'm not a comics person (I don't know that I'd even heard of Iron Man before the film) so I could be entirely wrong, but I think I heard something about Nick Fury being changed a few years ago - before the film - to become a Samuel L Jackson type. Is that correct?
post #117 of 264

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They started a parallel line of comics called the Ultimate Universe designed to free their characters from forty years of continuity and to bring a harder, more realistic edge to their stories. It was here that Nick Fury was redesigned to resemble Jackson. The backstory is similar, with him still being a WWII vet.
post #118 of 264

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this is what nick fury looks like in the Ultimates.

he was drawn to look like Sam Jackson because the writer (Mark Millar) loves to fantasy-cast.
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Is there really any doubt anymore that this new Marvel Studio is being run by a bunch of douches? I've yet to see one thing go right for IM2, and it is now officially on my "I think it will suck" list, which is accurate about 95% of the time. I think the last time it was wrong was "The Matrix."
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What's Avery Brooks doing these days?
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