Terrence Howard reflexiona sobre perder su rol en Marvel tras amenaza a productor

Terrence Howard está soltando la sopa sobre por qué perdió su gran papel en Marvel, culpando a un acalorado enfrentamiento con el productor Joel Silver. En el PBD Podcast, admitió haber amenazado con sacarle los dientes a Silver durante la promoción de The Brave One. El fallout supuestamente le costó el rol de James 'Rhodey' Rhodes, reemplazado por Don Cheadle en Iron Man 2.

¡Ay, cariño, con la ventaja de la retrospectiva todo es claro, y Terrence Howard está sirviendo un gran bajón en el PBD Podcast! 😩 En aquellos días, durante la gira de promoción de su película de 2007 The Brave One, Howard confrontó al productor Joel Silver sobre por qué su nombre no aparecía sobre el título junto a Jodie Foster. Silver le dijo directamente que era porque Howard tenía un rol secundario—hechos son hechos, ¿verdad? Pero ¿Terrence? Lo entendió, pero su temperamento aún estalló como una mala secuela. Según el propio Howard, le advirtió a Silver: si alguna vez le volvía a hablar así, le sacaría los dientes. ¡Yikes! 🔥 Unos meses después, ¡puf!—Howard estaba fuera como James 'Rhodey' Rhodes en el universo Marvel, con Don Cheadle tomando el relevo en Iron Man 2. Y esto: la socia productora de Silver, Susan Downey, estaba metida hasta el cuello en las películas de Iron Man. Las noticias corren rápido en Hollywood, aparentemente. Más tarde, Denzel Washington lo apartó para darle un consejo sincero, diciéndole a Howard que se lo estaba arruinando él mismo. ¡Palabras sabias del legendario! Ahora, años después, Terrence lo asume como un enorme momento de aprendizaje. Nada de arranques temperamentales que echen a perder el negocio. Entonces, ¿es esta la historia de advertencia definitiva de Hollywood, o solo un chisme antiguo que por fin se enfría? ¡Cuéntanos tus pensamientos!

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