Robert Downey Jr is one of the most well-known actors in Hollywood who often headlines for his remarkable work in some of the most commercially successful and critically acclaimed projects. Downey has been in the film industry for decades and has delivered many captivating and entertaining performances, earning him top billings and top-level accolades.
The actor achieved a new level of superstardom by portraying the beloved Marvel character, Tony Stark/Iron Man, in ten films within the Marvel Cinematic Universe, beginning with the 2008 superhero movie Iron Man. While the actor has played varied roles throughout his career, he has also turned down some fascinating projects and roles.
In 2010, the 58-year-old actor proposed to play a title role in the Tom McGrath-directed computer-animated superhero comedy film Megamind, now hailed as one of the greatest 21st-century comedies. However, he passed on the opportunity due to his jam-packed schedule, as he was busy working on two of his blockbuster projects, Sherlock Holmes and Iron Man 2.
Robert Downey Jr Nearly Starred in the Animated Superhero Comedy Megamind
Robert Downey Jr is an actor par excellence whose movies often grossed millions and billions at the global box office. He has built an impressive filmography and showcased his extraordinary talent across all genres of films. Many young stars look up to him for inspiration, as the actor always puts forward his best foot in displaying his top-shelf acting talent. The highly ambitious performer is making headlines for his latest Christopher Nolan-directed blockbuster film, Oppenheimer, playing the role of Lewis Strauss. There is no denying that Downey has successfully led many monumental projects.
However, he has also turned down a few intriguing movies, which could have added a few extra feathers to his vast acting resume. Actors often turn down roles and films for several reasons: it can be due to complex scripts, parts they feel they won’t fit in, and schedule conflicts. In 2010, Robert Downey Jr. got the opportunity to voice the title character in the classic animated movie Megamind.
However, he dropped out from the project, as he was working on two critically acclaimed projects, Sherlock Holmes and Iron Man 2, and passed on the offer because of his jam-packed schedule. The movie was initially titled Master Mind, then the makers changed the title to Oobermind and finally greenlighted Megamind. According to reports, the Avengers: Endgame star did record some of the dialogues for the movie, but due to schedule conflicts, Will Ferrell was later ultimately given the role of the title supervillain.
A Brief Note on Will Ferrell-led Blockbuster Film Megamind
Tom McGrath-directed 2010 American computer-animated superhero comedy film Megamind has a super intriguing plot featuring fascinating characters voiced by award-winning actors like Will Ferrell, Tina Fey, Jonah Hill, David Cross, and Brad Pitt. The movie received critical acclaim and positive reviews from critics and audiences alike.
It amassed $321 million at the global box office against a budget of $130 million. According to reports, makers initially suggested casting Ben Stiller to voice the title character, and later, Robert Downey Jr. presented the opportunity. Nevertheless, due to his packed schedule and the two movies he was filming, Will Ferrell eventually got the part, voiced the character, and did a phenomenal job.
Megamind is available for streaming on Amazon Prime Video.
Source: Collider