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You can kind of say the same thing about Wolverine and the Xmen movies.
And? The X-Men movies were decent but didn't really break the box office or change pop culture like Downey did
You can kind of say the same thing about Wolverine and the Xmen movies.
The guy who played Tony’s father in the first Captain America looked more like Tony Stark in the comics ….you could find an Iron Man not so much Wolverine bc he requires a specific look and is far more complex of a character. Wolverine as the 5”3 guy in the Deadpool cameo was actually awesome bc that’s his real height in the comics I believe ? Jackman has a very strange build long limbs etc …but he definitely pulls it off .Who did you enjoy more, Hugh as Wolverine or RDJ as Iron Man? Both actors will forever be linked to these roles. For me personally, I've always liked Wolverine and while i like RDJ more as a actor, I dont really care for Iron Man at all.
Hugh Jackman as Wolverine
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1. X Men
2. X2: X Men United
3. X Men Last Stand
4. X Men Origins: Wolverine
5. The Wolverine
6. X Men Days Of Future Past/Rogue Cut
7. Logan
8. Deadpool & Wolverine
Robert Downey Jr as Iron Man
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1. Iron Man
2. Iron Man 2
3. The Avengers
4. Iron Man 3
5. Avengers Age of Ultron
6. Captain America Civil War
7. Avengers Infinity War
8. Avengers End Game
Ironman had a head start as the first real Marvel Movies outside Spider man as a relatively unknown character in comparison…Wolverine would never be a main character bf it’s Deadpool team up , did Iron man break pop culture? It introduced the Avengers so it had that advantage, the X Men was always far less popular characters I know this as a comic book collector even when they were peak in the 80”s outselling the Avengers which was my favorite and still is though I haven’t collected since the late 90”s .And? The X-Men movies were decent but didn't really break the box office or change pop culture like Downey did
And.. Wolverine was just as influential on the Xmen movies as RDJ was on the MCU. Not looking to start a fight here.And? The X-Men movies were decent but didn't really break the box office or change pop culture like Downey did
You can kind of say the same thing about Wolverine and the Xmen movies.
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Same. He did well enough as Wolverine/Logan, but think Tom hardy would’ve been better.
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hes too busy hawking crappy e cigs and doing direct to video flicks.. also doubt he could ever put on enough muscleI don't like the choice of Hugh Jackman to play Wolverine. Should have been a short, angry-looking actor with blue eyes.
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- Huge Jackedman. Wolverine isnt that good of a character to someone else to make likeable.
Not now, he's too old, 2000s in the X-Men movies.hes too busy hawking crappy e cigs and doing direct to video flicks.. also doubt he could ever put on enough muscle
Exactly. It's a shame Wolverine is winning this because it's obvious the answer is RDJ. I was a huge marvel\comic book fan but never really cared for Iron man at all. He was ok at best. RDJ made him one of my favorite heroes in the MCU.Can I change my vote.
RDJ should win.
Wolverine was already an ultra popular character and another actor could possibly have pulled this off no matter how good Jackman was. Just off the strength of Wolverines popularity.
Iron Man was not on the same level as a Hulk, Spiderman and several others, but was elevated to top tier after RDJ's portrayal. He took that character to the stratosphere.
No one was dressing up as iron man before that movie came out. Wolverine was a household name before the X-Men movie. He would have remained popular regardless.
Robert Downey Jr. is also not faithful to the original version of Iron Man from the 616 comics. He is the opposite of Hugh Jackman, tall, too handsome to be Wolverine, Robert Downey Jr., short, old and ugly. Iron Man was also not a jokester, serious, even depressed, MCU was more inspired by the Ultimate version of the comics. I preferred the original choices of actors: Timothy Olyphant and Clive Owen.Imo Hugh Jackmanns portrayal has aged badly. He just doesnt have this ferocity and brutality. Even with all the CGI etc he looks and acts more like a ballet dancer or just a very soft guy acting tough. The movies are very much hit or miss with much more miss.
RDJ did not only portray Iron Man very well but the first movie broke the character just in a perfect way to the audience. The pacing was incredible well done to turn people slowly into Ironman fans. So RDJ between the two with a huge advantage .
In later movies imo RDJ just phoned it in with the same now pretty cliche generic behaviour and I lost interest fast because as Hollywood always does, they compensated the lack of an interesting script with more boom boom & flanderization.
Both imo dont hold a candle to Michael Keatons Batman.