10 Ways Marvel’s Original Iron Man 1 Plans Would’ve Changed The MCU

Summary
  • Robert Downey Jr.'s casting as Iron Man was a big risk for Marvel, as his career was struggling at the time. His performance set the tone for the entire MCU and influenced the decision to cast big names in future films.
  • The casting choices for Iron Man and other characters could have drastically changed the MCU. Tom Cruise, Timothy Olyphant, Hugh Jackman, and Nicolas Cage were considered for the role, and Rachel McAdams was offered the role of Pepper Potts.
  • Quentin Tarantino was considered to direct Iron Man, which would have resulted in a very different film with his signature style. However, Jon Favreau ultimately helmed the project, leading to the success of the MCU as we know it today.
The film that kickstarted the entire Marvel Cinematic Universe, 2008's Iron Man, was a breakout hit that narrowly avoided becoming an entirely different film. Robert Downey Jr.'s iconic performance as Tony Stark informed Marvel Studio's sense of humor and character for the next decade to come. Without the success of Iron Man, considered a big gamble for an unproven movie division of a comic company, the MCU might not have manifested, changing the film industry forever.
Speculation about how Iron Man might've been so different is important because of just how impactful the film was. Some of Marvel's original plans for the story of Tony Stark seem downright drastic changes in hindsight. These near-misses could've affected not only the final critical reception of the film, but the core characteristics of the MCU timeline going forward. As the foundation for the world's most successful connected universe to-date, every little change made during filming had a massive butterfly effect on films to come.


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