
The latest casualty was Samuel L. Jackson, who will now NOT be playing fan-favorite Nick Fury in this sequel (or apparently in The Avengers, if that even gets made), allegedly due to a very low-ball offer for a genuine supporting role (as opposed to the applause-inducing cameo at the end of the first film). Folks, on opening weekend, geeks and non-geeks alike were talking about two and only two things: Robert Downey Jr's performance and making sure their friends knew to stay for the end credits for the Sam Jackson cameo. Hey, I guess Marvel can always go with someone who has experience playing Nick Fury, Mr. David Hasselhoff.

I can understand that Marvel wants to cut corners when it can, but is playing hardball with the sequel to your most valuable property really the way to go? Iron Man single-handedly made Marvel into a real movie studio and briefly created the impression that they were movie making geniuses. Whatever issues I had with Marvel's choices in the past, they spent A-grade money on a B-level comic book character and let Jon Favreau make the film he wanted to make. They took a risk and it paid off big time for them. And they've been making some whip-smart choices about who directs their various properties, so I was hoping to be able to cheer for them for awhile. But this is not smart decision making. Yes, they may be saving up so that they can blow their wad in other, more technical arenas, but Iron Man was a success because of its characters and fine actors, not because of its occasional flying robot action scenes.

On the plus side, the current spendthrift ways make it more likely that Marvel will cast Jon Hamm as Captain America in Joe Johnston's film adaptation (since he'll likely work for peanuts). Of course, if Marvel is set on going cheap, then there is always the frightening possibility that the 1990 Albert Pyun Captain America film may end up being the superior version.
I come at this not as a foe but as a friend. I didn't worship Iron Man like a lot of people did, but there were ingredients there for a vastly superior sequel. With a stunningly successful original behind them, and most of the introductory exposition out of the way, the filmmakers can make a film that has the confidence to deal with the various geopolitical issues that were brought up rather than toss them away for a rock-em-sock-em robots climax. I understand the need to save money for any major company. But if you're Marvel Studios, Iron Man 2 is not the film to cut corners on (and for that matter, neither is Captain America).
Scott Mendelson
3 comments:
"B-level comic book character"
Are you kidding? Iron Man? B-Level?
Look, I know that he's no Spiderman, but no Marvel character is. Here, let me help...
The A-Level Marvel Superheroes:
Spiderman, The Hulk, The Fantastic Four, Thor, Iron Man, Captain America.
The B-Level Marvel Superheroes:
The Silver Surfer, The X-Men, Dr. Strange, Daredevil.
C-Level:
Sub-Mariner, Powerman & Iron Fist, Nick Fury, Captain Marvel.
D-Level:
Howard the Duck, and everyone else.
Iron Man is B-Level. Maybe not now, but when this film was greenlit, he most certainly was. Conversely, X-Men is A-Level, but maybe after the third film, they've been downgraded to B-Level. I'd say Thor is B-Level too.
I gage by how well non-comic fans know the characters. Most of my friends who are non-comic fans had their first introduction to Iron Man through the film. X-Men, they all knew.
To each his own I suppose.
"B-level comic book character"
Are you kidding? Iron Man? B-Level?
Look, I know that he's no Spiderman, but no Marvel character is. Here, let me help...
The A-Level Marvel Superheroes:
Spiderman, The Hulk, The Fantastic Four, Thor, Iron Man, Captain America.
The B-Level Marvel Superheroes:
The Silver Surfer, The X-Men, Dr. Strange, Daredevil.
C-Level:
Sub-Mariner, Powerman & Iron Fist, Nick Fury, Captain Marvel.
D-Level:
Howard the Duck, and everyone else.
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