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Jon Favreau and Robert Downey Jr

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It’s hard to believe thatRobert Downey Jr.could’ve played any other Marvel character but Iron Man — but that was once the case years back.

For the 15th anniversary ofIron Man’s release, Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige andJon Favreau— who directed, produced and appeared as Happy Hogan in the 2008 film — revealed that Downey Jr. almost did not play the iconic Marvel hero while discussing the makings of the movie and its legacy.

“I remember you had all met with [Downey] already for like Doctor Doom or something on another project,” Favreau, 56, told Feige in aninterview published on YoutubeWednesday. “I think he had come through on maybeFantastic Four, so everybody sort of knew who he was.” Julian McMahon ultimately played Doom.

“I remember sitting down with the guy, and I was like, ‘He’s got that spark in him in his eye and he’s ready,’”The Mandaloriancreator noted.

“That’s when we were in your office, and we were pointing to his headshot, saying, “We got to try to figure this out,” he continued recalling. “That was enough to get us a screentest.”

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Feige, 49, told Favreau, “I remember a shift … when you said, ‘Once Downey was signed and it was done and he was in, you were like, ‘Ah, good. Now I can just make the movie. Now I can just have fun.”

After Downey first donned the iron suit in the 2008 original movie —  which earned over $585 million worldwide — he went on to reprise the role in nine more Marvel films, including twoIron Mansequels, before his character died inAvengers: Endgame(2019).

“That tone that you and Robert discovered on that movie, I would say became the template in a way for much of what the MCU became,” Feige added.

“I remember on later movies… there were dark days,” he later noted. “I would say to Robert, ‘We wouldn’t be in this mess if it wasn’t for you,’ meaning we wouldn’t have a studio if it wasn’t for him. Or you [Favreau].”

source: people.com