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Robert Downey Jr pushed me out of Iron Man, says Terrence Howard Robert Downey Jr pushed me out of Iron Man, says Terrence Howard
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Iron Man actor Terrence Howard has claimed Robert Downey Jr "pushed him out" of the lucrative superhero franchise, and "took [his] money" at the same time.Iron Man actor Terrence Howard has claimed Robert Downey Jr "pushed him out" of the lucrative superhero franchise, and "took [his] money" at the same time.
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Howard played Lt. Colonel James Rhodes in the first Iron Man film, opposite Downey's Tony Stark, but was replaced by Don Cheadle for Iron Man 2 and 3. At the time it was reported that Howard's salary was the highest of the entire cast, and he refused to take a "50 and 80 percent pay cut" for the second film, with Howard's "difficult behaviour" on set compounding issues.Howard played Lt. Colonel James Rhodes in the first Iron Man film, opposite Downey's Tony Stark, but was replaced by Don Cheadle for Iron Man 2 and 3. At the time it was reported that Howard's salary was the highest of the entire cast, and he refused to take a "50 and 80 percent pay cut" for the second film, with Howard's "difficult behaviour" on set compounding issues.
However, while appearing as a guest on the Bravo TV chat show Watch What Happens: Live to promote The Best Man Holiday, Howard directly accused Downey of sabotaging his return to the Iron Man role. ""It turns out that the person that I helped become Iron Man, when it was time to […] re-up for the second one took the money that was supposed to go to me and pushed me out."However, while appearing as a guest on the Bravo TV chat show Watch What Happens: Live to promote The Best Man Holiday, Howard directly accused Downey of sabotaging his return to the Iron Man role. ""It turns out that the person that I helped become Iron Man, when it was time to […] re-up for the second one took the money that was supposed to go to me and pushed me out."
After saying he had originally signed to a three-picture deal, Howard said: "They came to me [for] the second and said, 'We will pay you one-eighth of what we contractually had for you, because we think the second one will be successful with or without you.' And I called my friend that I helped get the first job, and he didn't call me back for three months."After saying he had originally signed to a three-picture deal, Howard said: "They came to me [for] the second and said, 'We will pay you one-eighth of what we contractually had for you, because we think the second one will be successful with or without you.' And I called my friend that I helped get the first job, and he didn't call me back for three months."
Howard won the role in Iron Man shortly after appearing in the acclaimed hip-hop drama Hustle & Flow, for which he received an Oscar nomination for best actor, and performed on It's Hard Out Here for a Pimp which won the Oscar for best original song in 2006.Howard won the role in Iron Man shortly after appearing in the acclaimed hip-hop drama Hustle & Flow, for which he received an Oscar nomination for best actor, and performed on It's Hard Out Here for a Pimp which won the Oscar for best original song in 2006.
• Terrence Howard interviewed in 2008
• Peter Bradshaw's review of Iron Man
• Terrence Howard interviewed in 2008
• Peter Bradshaw's review of Iron Man
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