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Somewhere in the multiverse, Robert Downey Jr. is playing the villain. After the Academy Award winner first suited up as Tony Stark in 2008’s Iron Man , director and co-star Jon Favreau revealed in a 15th anniversary retrospective of the inaugural MCU title that Downey Jr.

also auditioned for Fantastic Four (2005). “I remember you had all met with him already for like Doctor Doom or something on another project,” he recalled to Marvel boss Kevin Feige in the special. “I think he had come through on maybe Fantastic Four , so everybody sort of knew who he was.



” Related Stories News Ryan Reynolds Teases Another Hugh Jackman Team-Up On Non-Superhero Movie Casting Hugh Jackman Recalls Being Treated Kindly By Marvel's Kevin Feige After An Underwhelming Wolverine Audition The part of Doctor Doom ultimately went to Julian McMahon ( Nip/Tuck , Charmed ). Favreau praised Downey Jr. as “the puzzle piece that made it all work” in Iron Man , adding: “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.

’ That’s when we were in your office, and we were pointing to his headshot, saying, ‘We got to try to figure this out.'” Julian McMahon in Fantastic Four (2005). (20th Century Fox Film Corp.

) “Once it was him, that’s when my life got a lot easier,” added Favreau. “Because he the voice of the character. And then one by one, people were just signing on board because now it became something interesting.

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