Sylvester Stallone Abandoned World’s 3rd Most Profitable Franchise as He’d “Look like crap in spandex leotards”

Sylvester Stallone Abandoned World's 3rd Most Profitable Franchise as He'd "Look like crap in spandex leotards"
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Despite being in some of the most influential action franchises that skyrocketed Sylvester Stallone’s career to the top, there are a handful of iconic roles that the actor ultimately lost. Although The Expendables star made a pretty big name after the success of Rocky, which went on to earn three Academy Awards, the years that followed weren’t the greatest in his career.

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Before reprising the role of Rocky Balboa in the sequel in 1979, the actor was in the race to star in the most influential Sci-fi movie of all time, which went on to redefine the genre in the coming years.

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Sylvester Stallone

Sylvester Stallone wasn’t seen fit to star in Star Wars 

Reflecting on his post-Rocky days, before Harrison Ford was eventually selected to play the role of Han Solo in 1977’s Star Wars: A New Hope, Sylvester Stallone was too in the talks for the lead role. However, the actor’s godly physique wasn’t able to impress George Lucas and his producers, as Stallone claimed that they didn’t see him fit for the role from the very beginning. As a result, even before facing the rejection, Stallone made it easy for them by claiming that he wasn’t fit for the part. Stallone recalled,

“Let me just make it easy for you. I would look like crap in spandex leotards and a ray gun. Guys in space don’t have this face, I get it.”

But this isn’t the only major role that Stallone was rejected for, as reports claim that the Rambo star also ran for the part of Man of Steel in Richard Donner’s Superman, which revolutionize the genre.

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Harrison Ford as Han Solo
Harrison Ford as Han Solo

Sylvester Stallone was reportedly in the race of becoming Superman

Before Christopher Reeve was offered to play Clark Kent in 1978’s Superman, which still remains the gold standard for modern superhero flicks, Stallone was reportedly in consideration for it. Rumors claim that it was Marlon Brando, who rejected the Rocky star’s casting as Superman for being “too ethnic”. Although Sylvester Stallone didn’t directly address the situation, the actor did explain why he wasn’t seen as the guy to do Superhero roles for a long while. He explained,

“I don’t look like any comic-book character. Like I could have never played The Terminator. No one would make a robot with a crooked mouth and voice that sounds like a pallbearer. It just doesn’t work.”

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Christopher Reeve as Superman in Superman (1978).
Christopher Reeve in Superman (1978)

Despite losing some of the most influential films of all time, it didn’t have a negative impact on his career, as Stallone soon cemented himself as a global icon and one of the biggest names in action.

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Star Wars: A New Hope is available to stream on Disney Plus.

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Santanu Roy is a film enthusiast with a deep love for the medium of animation while also being obsessed with The Everly Brothers, Billy Joel, and The Platters. Having expertise in everything related to Batman, Santanu spends most of his time watching and learning films, with Martin Scorsese and Park Chan-wook being his personal favorites. Apart from pursuing a degree in animation, he also possesses a deep fondness for narrative-driven games and is currently a writer at Fandomwire with over 1500 articles.