If he is not connected to Stark it's going to be weird. I mean people are going to expect him the whole time to morph into some version of a Tony Stark and if he doesn't I think people are going to walk away upset.
There is always a possibility that Doom uses some kind of magic or tech to impersonate Stark at some point; but it seems that we will not be seeing RDJs actual face--or am I misunderstanding?
I've speculated that we might not see his face, since we never see Doom's face in the comics -- and it does sound like they want to do Doom accurately this time. But we don't know one way or the other.
Even if we do see Doom's face, that doesn't mean he'd be seen by the characters as a lookalike for Tony Stark. Did you see Downey in Oppenheimer? He looked nothing like Tony there. Makeup and performance can do wonders.
Now, it seems like he really wants to get back into "serious" actor territory--so I have no doubt he would look, sound, and act entirely different from Tony Stark if that is what Marvel wants.
I think the difference is fan expectations.
It would be like getting Shatner back for SNW only he is not going to be playing Kirk.
I don't really have a dog in this fight but I'd be surprised with the dollars involved if we didn't see Downey's face in some manner.
They weren't paid $79M+ either.We have never seen the faces of Josh Brolin, Vin Diesel, and Bradley Cooper in the multiple MCU movies they've co-starred in.
Yeah but those are all new shows, we need to find an example of a second character in the same continuity (live action).Maybe it's more like Smallville getting Christopher Reeve to play Clark Kent's mentor, or the Arrowverse getting John Wesley Shipp to play the Flash's mentor and Dean Cain and Helen Slater to play Supergirl's adoptive parents. It's not a bad thing for an actor to play more than one role. People who find that wrong or threatening are simply narrow-minded and unimaginative, and the rest of us should refuse to be reined in by their limitations.
I find it depressing that some people think artists only base their decisions on money. It's deeply unflattering and cynical.They weren't paid $79M+ either.
Yeah but those are all new shows, we need to find an example of a second character in the same continuity (live action).
I'm not speaking of RDJ's demands here. But someone putting up that kind of money probably has some kind of expectations of what they are getting in return. There's practical reasons that they aren't paying every actor that kind of money. They expect that money is going to see returns in getting butts in seats so I could see those ponying up those dollars might have such expectations.I find it depressing that some people think artists only base their decisions on money. It's deeply unflattering and cynical.
But someone putting up that kind of money probably has some kind of expectations of what they are getting in return.
Pedro Pascal is masked in The Mandalorian (Sometimes it's a stunt guy or body double)
Ragnarok was supposed to make Thor (and his solo stories) more appealing. Instead, it turned him into a buffoon, and that's been his characterization ever since. The character's best outing was his 1st movie, where Hemsworth came pretty close to some of the comic's best interpretations of Thor.For myself I'm not terribly bothered if they don't do a Thor 5, or if they do that it's yet another redirection.
Aside from the music and the Gor stuff (the opening and his sequences in the Shadow Realm), I'm not interested in revisiting Love and Thunder except for a followup with Hercules. I didn't catch Ragnarok until it came to streaming and then I turned it off halfway through. Humor is one thing but I just didn't feel like the movie cared.
Why would he--a man dealing with serious problems in his real life--care about how he "goes out" in his acting career? Further, if he wanted to go out on a high, it would likely be in some adult-oriented film, rather than yet another Marvel movie.I think Hemsworth will want to do another Thor movie just so he can sort of go out on a more popular movie.
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