It would be interesting to know, though, who would have taken on the role if Brolin turned it down, and how different Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame would have been if he had. As it turned out, the role he got was probably the biggest bad seen in a superhero movie to date, so his choice worked out. It's also interesting to note that Brolin was obviously not keen on playing a stock villain in a smaller Marvel movie, but was holding out for a more complex and impactful villain role to make his superhero movie debut. Clearly, though, it did and Brolin was brought back for further appearances. By only signing him on for his first appearance in Guardians of the Galaxy, Marvel was likely giving themselves an out in case the Infinity War sage didn't play out the way they wanted it to. I liked that aspect of it."īrolin's comments reveal that not only was the plan to have Thanos take on all The Avengers baked into the character from early on, but also that Marvel Studios clearly wasn't sure they'd follow through on those plans from the beginning. But the fact that it was all the Avengers against this one guy. If it had been one of the Avengers - and I don't mean this, I probably shouldn't say this but I'm just gonna say it - I probably wouldn't have done it. But when they came to me they gave me a big bible. It was basically a cameo, so there was not a lot of money involved. "I turned down quite a bit of those things and again people were like “money!” When I said yes to Avengers it was a small thing. You can read Brolin's full comments below: Brolin also reveals that when he first signed on to the role, it was just a cameo, which didn't pay very well. Speaking to legendary cinematographer Roger Deakins and his wife, James, on their podcast Team Deakins, Brolin says that when he signed up to appear as Thanos he was given a character bible and it revealed that Thanos would be taking on all of The Avengers in the Infinity War saga. Now, Brolin reveals that he wouldn't have taken on the role of Thanos if the villain had been facing off against just one of the Avengers. There are still some superhero characters in MCU who played their role with elan but their actual face was not seen on the big screen.Related: Avengers: Endgame’s Final Battle Has A Magic Time Travel Plot Hole While we know Robert Downey Jr plays Iron Man, Chris Evans plays Captain America, Chris Hemsworth plays Thor and how they look like in real life. In fact, in the MCU, almost all the superheroes don't believe in keeping their identity a secret, barring the friendly neighbourhood superhero Spider-Man. Here was a superhero who flaunted his alter-ego as much as his superhero persona. He uses all the Infinity Stones to wish Thanos (Josh Brolin) and his. Especially in this part of the world, we grew up mostly on Superman, Batman and even Spider-Man, none of these characters would reveal their identities to the world and would go to lengths to make sure nobody knows about it. Tony Stark: Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) sacrificed himself in order to save the universe at the end of Avengers: Endgame. The common and unwritten rule for the superheroes was to hide their identity from the world. The reason is simple, before Iron Man released. When Robert Downey Jr's Tony Stark left everyone in shock towards the end of Iron Man back in 2008 by announcing that he is, in fact, Iron Man, it was a pretty great deal not just on-screen but also amongst the movie buffs and fans. Marvel stars who hide behind their superhero characters
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