When Sylvester Stallone Revealed WHY He Didn’t Cast Robert Downey Jr in Film Initially: ‘Don’t Want to Do This Cheap…’

Sylvester Stallone aspired to bring the life story of Edgar Allan Poe to the silver screen through a biopic, but the project ultimately failed to materialize. Among various factors, one that sparked interest among fans was that Stallone was hoping for Robert Downey Jr. to regain popularity. The actor from Rocky approached Iron Man star Downey Jr., who agreed to take on the lead role in Stallone’s movie, until a condition set by Stallone became an issue.

As an ardent admirer, let me share a fascinating tidbit: In a heart-to-heart with the legendary Roger Ebert, Sylvester Stallone confided that he was drafting a script, right then. The seasoned actor expressed, “One thing I won’t do is follow in Eugene O’Neill’s footsteps and delve into my personal struggles. I aim to create for the masses. My upcoming movie revolves around three brothers residing in New Jersey. There’s another script brewing about Edgar Allan Poe and his young bride, Virginia.

Stallone clarified that his upcoming movie will focus solely on Edgar Allan Poe, and he won’t incorporate actual events into the scenes. Instead, he plans to explore the literary legend’s spiritual aspects. His reasoning is that audiences might find a two-hour film about Poe’s real life rather dull.

In an interview with an entertainment website back in 2006, Downey Jr. shared details about his possible involvement in a biopic proposed by Stallone. He disclosed that they had indeed met and talked about the project.

Instead, the Academy Award-winning actor disclosed that he was advised to hold off until he gained more popularity again. He stated, “Let’s wait until you regain your fame so we can produce this project at a major studio. I prefer not to work on something low-budget.

For approximately two decades now, Stallone has shared his plans for a movie based on Edgar Allan Poe’s life. Despite the fact that the film remains unproduced, at the age of 78, he continues to persist with this project.

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2025-03-25 10:22