Jameseims Cameron's career is packed with some of the best casting pieces in modern Chinese history. Whether it is Arnold Schwarzenegger and Robert Patrick as T-800 and T-1000 in the Franchise Terminator, Lance Henriksen in the "aliens", or the entire Titanic ensemble (but especially his supporting cast), Cameron's filmmaker and castle.
However, when it comes to Cameron's "avatar" franchise, it's hard not to see "what if it's". After all, Cameron looked names like Akeeke Gillenhal to play Akeejk Suli At one point before Gyllenhal (like Matt Damon) he refused the role and a lot of money.
Another person who declined the chance to visit Pandora is the "Weapon" Starvedus Oshos Brolin. Was announced a few years ago that Brolin angered Cameron when he refused his role in Avatar, leading to Cameron to call on the names of the brololine. It was assumed that the offer should appear in the "Avatar" sequels, with speculation that he would initially be a villain in the sequel to Cameron to return Colonel to Stephen Lang, Miles, as a replacement. Now, however, we know the true story and still include Lang.
Appears on Happy sad confused Podcast, Brolin revealed that he actually refused a role in the first "avatar", not just in the sequels. He was initially offered the role of Miles Quarch before throwing Lang in his role. "I do not want to take a year and a half and do it," Brolin said so that his judgment would not take the role, to be extremely generous with time, given how long these films are needed to make even without considering the extensions. Brolin compares his rejection to "Avatar" in favor of playing Thanos in Marvel's two films saying that Tanos is more than an outsider who enters a little, rather than being a big part of the project, a smaller role than the main villain (who would prove to be the main antagonist three films and considered).
However, Brolin does not hold out. "It was Steven Lang, who I knew and I was very happy about him," Brolin said. "He's amazing that. That's exactly what he needed."
Would you be a good villain in Avatar?
Now, Brolin is not the only person who was almost caught as Colonel Quarich in Avatar, as Mr Cameron initially thought of Michael Bean in the early stages of development to play the villain. Unfortunately, when Cameron decides to throw Waver confident in the film, as Dr -Grace Augustine, the director decided to double the "aliens" in prominent roles will be too distracted.
As for Brolin, it is difficult not to see how perfect it would be for the role. Lang does a good job, of course, but Brolin has a very different command presence on the screen, gravitates more than more than just a buffer, which would make a quarch very different kind of villain. Brolin could do quarter things from nightmares, and his version of Quarch - when he turned into Avatar Naiv - could have been a fascinating colleague of Akeejk Suli.
Unfortunately, things shouldn't have been. Hollywood is full of what IFS and alternative dimensions with very different casting. Brolorine itself is not alien to this, after failing to play Batman in the Universe of Zac Snyder, and also Rejected the lead role in Alejandro G.'s Birdman. Irritu. A role that eventually gave Michael Keaton nomination for the Academy Award.
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