Robert Pattinson landed a star-making role playing Edward Cullen in the Twilight franchise. However, he almost wasn’t cast over concerns he wasn’t attractive enough for the part.
05.12.2023 - 06:45 / nme.com
Robert Pattinson and Robert Downey Jr. has been cancelled at Netflix.The film, titled Average Height, Average Build, was to be helmed by filmmaker Adam McKay, and would have also stared Amy Adams.
McKay wrote the film’s script and brought it to Netflix, with which he had released his previous film Don’t Look Up.Now, however, Deadline Hollywood has reported that Average Height, Average Build will not be moving forward at Netflix as McKay is supposedly leaving the project to work on a film about climate change. Netflix reportedly has no plans for another director to take over Average Height, putting the project on ice.The film would have followed Pattinson playing a serial killer who enlists the help of a lobbyist – played by Amy Adams – to change laws that will allow him to get away with murder.
Robert Downey Jr. was to play a retired police officer who refuses to let go of the murder cases.It is currently if McKay’s upcoming climate change film will land at Netflix, or will get released through different platforms.McKay most recently released the December 2021 ensemble film, Don’t Look Up.
That film told the story of two astronomers (Jennifer Lawrence and Leonardo DiCaprio) attempting to warn humanity about an approaching comet that will destroy human civilisation. It also starred Meryl Streep, Jonah Hill, Timothée Chalamet, Ariana Grande, Cate Blanchett and more.In a four-star review of Don’t Look Up for NME, Nick Levine wrote: “Though Don’t Look Up loses some momentum towards the end of its 138-minute runtime, it still succeeds as both a raucous comedy and a grim cautionary tale.
Robert Pattinson landed a star-making role playing Edward Cullen in the Twilight franchise. However, he almost wasn’t cast over concerns he wasn’t attractive enough for the part.
Robert Pattinson and Suki Waterhouse are going to be saying some vows!!
sparking engagement rumors earlier this week.“They are engaged. They both want to be married. It’s important for them,” a source told People on Thursday about the couple who are also expecting a child together.The Post has contacted reps for Pattinson and Waterhouse for comment.
It appears that the engagement rumors about Robert Pattinson and Suki Waterhouse are indeed true!
on the hit reality TV show “Jersey Shore” — revealed that a cadre of celebrities once confronted him about his ongoing painkiller addiction. “We consumed hundreds, if not thousands, of pills. Every day, all day,” Sorrentino, 41, revealed in his memoir “Reality Check: Making the Best of The Situation,” which is set to hit bookshelves Jan.
Suki Waterhouse and Robert Pattinson are not only expecting their first baby but are also reportedly engaged according to the Daily Mirror. Actress and model Suki hinted at her pregnancy last month during a performance in Mexico. She told her fans at the Corona Capital Festival: "I'm extra sparkly today because I thought it might distract you from something else that's going on." She then showed off her blossoming bump at the British Fashion Awards earlier this month Now, it seems like the couple are also engaged.
Robert Pattinson and Suki Waterhouse are currently expecting their first child and now rumors are swirling that they are getting married!
Robert Pattinson and Suki Waterhouse are making their first joint public appearance since announcing that they were expecting their first child together, and they did so with Taylor Swift!
Variety‘s “Actors on Actors” series. In a wide-ranging conversation, the duo spoke about the movie-making measures Ruffalo took to pull off a thicker physique in his latest film, “Poor Things.”“Do you know I had an a– pad in?” Ruffalo, 56, asked Robert Downey Jr., 58, about his commitment to the role. “My legs were, like, four inches bigger,” he continued.
Well, aren’t we happy we didn’t place this one on our 100 Most Anticipated Films of 2024 feature (not that it had shot, so it wouldn’t have been ready). And it looks like the rumors are true.
Brent Lang Executive Editor Adam McKay won’t move forward with “Average Height, Average Build,” a comedy about a serial killer that was set to star Robert Pattinson, Amy Adams and Robert Downey Jr. Netflix was supposed to produce the star-studded film, but the streamer won’t make the project without McKay’s involvement behind the camera, sources confirmed to Variety.
Netflix and Adam McKay are putting an end to a forthcoming project.
Robert Downey Jr. and Mark Ruffalo are reflecting on their shared history!
Whether it’s true or not, 2023 will largely go down as a bad year for Marvel Studios. A couple of the films greatly underperformed (“Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania” and “The Marvels”) and one of the TV shows was just a big turd (“Secret Wars”).
Robert Downey Jr. and Mark Ruffalo first met 28 years ago, through their girlfriends at the time, before hunting a serial killer in David Fincher’s “Zodiac,” and well before battling Thanos in Marvel’s “Avengers” movies. The milage on their friendship shows in their shared enthusiasm for their electrifying performances this year: Downey in Christopher Nolan’s “Oppenheimer” as the calculating U.S. Atomic Energy Commission official Lewis Strauss, and Ruffalo in Yorgos Lanthimos’ “Poor Things” as Duncan Wedderburn, an unscrupulous libertine. Both actors stretched far beyond their well-established movie star personas, and they were eager to ask each other about how they’d done it. Robert Downey Jr.: We really met when Fincher cast us in “Zodiac.” Mark Ruffalo: What a wild ride that was.
Marvel Studios head Kevin Feige has shut down rumours that Robert Downey Jr. will return to the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).Speaking to Vanity Fair for a new profile piece on Downey, Feige has revealed that Marvel Studios will not be bringing back the Iron Man actor after the character was killed off in 2019’s Avengers: Endgame.Feige said, citing Downey Jr.’s final performance as Iron Man: “We are going to keep that moment and not touch that moment again.
Robert Downey Jr. has completed his run as Iron Man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe as Kevin Feige says the character will not be coming back.
Michaela Zee Robert Downey Jr. will not be returning as Iron Man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, according to Kevin Feige. In a recent Vanity Fair cover story about Downey Jr., the president of Marvel Studios addressed whether or not they would resurrect Iron Man/Tony Stark after his death in “Avengers: Endgame.” “We are going to keep that moment and not touch that moment again,” Feige said of Stark’s final moments in the 2019 film.
Robert Downey Jr.‘s closest friends and collaborators are speaking out about his life and legacy.
Robert Pattinson landed a star-making role playing Edward Cullen in the Twilight franchise. However, he almost wasn’t cast over concerns he wasn’t attractive enough for the part.