It's a bit vague as to what the "challenge" for the audience and the Russos might be.
Yer man has blocked me but the idea that little or moderately-known character actors, frequently disguised under a ton of latex, making recurring appearances on syndicated tv shows, is in any way comparable to one of the world’s most popular and iconic actors returning to the box-office juggernaut franchise that he helped launch and which reinvented his career, never ceases to make me roll my eyes.
for the audience it's the "leave the house challenge"It's a bit vague as to what the "challenge" for the audience and the Russos might be.
The way people approach movies and actors has changed a lot since the '30s and '40s.
”I got to Atlanta to film ‘Spider-Man. I got to this hotel and was getting ready to go out and I texted Andrew Garfield. I pretty much knew he was in the film because I read all the stuff online. He’s an old friend of mine. I texted him: ‘If the trades are to be believed then we are in the same movie.’ And he’s like: ‘I don’t think so, dude. I’m doing Spider Man.’ So I was like: ‘Yeah, so am I.’ And he replied: ‘You’re not in my script.” Well I’m in my script!”
”We went to go to a restaurant together and we didn’t think about it. We were just like, ‘Where should we meet?’ and ‘Let’s go here.’ And we showed up to this restaurant. And we walked in. And then we both had this moment of like, ‘Oh… This is not a good look.’ There was a table that had two chairs facing the wall. So we sat facing the wall and tried not to look at each other.”
Isn't there some similiarity to when Chris Evans was Johnny Storm, then casted as Captain America?Missing the point, which was a famous, highly recognizable actor in a franchise has taken on another role within the same series, and audiences were fine with it. Despite Marvel Studios' motivations for casting him as Doom, only those single-minded MCU fanboys will still squeal their desire for Doom to be some ridiculous "Stark variant" and never accept RDJ as Doom.
Isn't there some similiarity to when Chris Evans was Johnny Storm, then casted as Captain America?
Granted, not the exact same Marvel Franchise at the time, but still underneath the Marvel Comics name in terms of characters.
If people can accept Chris Evans playing two Marvel characters, why can't RDJ do the same?
Exactly!Ditto for Michael B. Jordan, another Johnny Storm who went on to an MCU role. And various actors who've had one role in Marvel TV and another in MCU film, like Alfre Woodard, Enver Gjokaj, Tony Curran, etc. And Gemma Chan, who's played two different MCU film characters, one minor, one major.
Isn't there some similiarity to when Chris Evans was Johnny Storm, then casted as Captain America?
Granted, not the exact same Marvel Franchise at the time, but still underneath the Marvel Comics name in terms of characters.
If people can accept Chris Evans playing two Marvel characters, why can't RDJ do the same?
RDJ is iconic in the role of Tony Stark. He was literally the face of the MCU from the start. People will spend the whole movie waiting for the reveal that Doom is a Stark variant or even old Stark somehow brought back to life.
But if they want people to just pretend that this their favorite actor playing a new character and nothing more complicated than that then that is a stretch.
Somehow they will be upset with it because they will be like 'That's it? That's the only reason they brought him back."
Exactly!Isn't there some similiarity to when Chris Evans was Johnny Storm, then casted as Captain America?
Granted, not the exact same Marvel Franchise at the time, but still underneath the Marvel Comics name in terms of characters.
If people can accept Chris Evans playing two Marvel characters, why can't RDJ do the same?
Jeffrey Combs has had at least 10 different characters in Star Trek alone.Especially in a board dedicated to a franchise where Jeffery Combs is beloved yet plays multiple characters.
In other words, audiences are too single-minded to accept that actors have and will continue to play completely different characters in the same film series.
Only if they are single-minded, obsessive fanboys who cannot let go of a dead character.
If the fan-bait works, then Disney/Marvel will collect their cash. Their first priority.
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