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Terrence Howard is not pleased he was replaced in the "Iron Man" sequel over a reported salary dispute.
"Marvel made a choice, and it was a very, very bad choice," the actor -- whose role was given to Don Cheadle -- tells Parade.com. "They didn't keep their word. They didn't honor my contract."
Howard says producers didn't share the profits of the flick -- which earned over $318 million -- with most of the actors.
"They produced a great bounty with the first one, but they put it all in the storehouse and you were not allowed in," he says. "They did the same thing with Gwyneth Paltrow , from what I've been told.
The only person who got a raise?
"They did it with everyone but Robert Downey [Jr]," fumes Howard. "One of the things that actors need to do is always stick together: one for all, and all for one."
Even though he's upset, he's not spilling any details from the anticipated sequel.
"I've seen the script, I know what's going to happen -- but I'm not revealing anything. I believe in karma," he says. "When someone does something wrong, you don't have to get them back. Everything right will return the favor for you."
He'll still watch the follow up -- which also stars Scarlett Johansson and Mickey Rourke -- in theaters.
"I'm definitely looking forward to seeing the movie. I want to see Don Cheadle become me. No, I want him to do better than me," Howard says. "That's what I really want to see. Don Cheadle was the reason I got 'Crash,' so I have a lot of love for him."
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Terrence Howard on Being Replaced in 'Iron Man' sequel Iron Man Execs Made "Very, Very Bad Choice"
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Posted 23 April 2009 - 06:02 PM

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Posted 24 April 2009 - 10:48 AM
He started out well but then he got to sounding pompous with the whole "karma will come back to get them"...I mean, it is only a movie. And he ended it well with praise for Cheadle (who I also like)
I also believe there was something, in his contract, that stipulated that there could be a recast for the sequel
I also believe there was something, in his contract, that stipulated that there could be a recast for the sequel
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Posted 24 April 2009 - 12:44 PM
JP62883, on Apr 24 2009, 11:48 AM, said:
He started out well but then he got to sounding pompous with the whole "karma will come back to get them"...I mean, it is only a movie. And he ended it well with praise for Cheadle (who I also like)
I also believe there was something, in his contract, that stipulated that there could be a recast for the sequel
I also believe there was something, in his contract, that stipulated that there could be a recast for the sequel
Yeah ... he ain't all that great.
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Posted 24 April 2009 - 03:42 PM
And he also should not be bitching about being out of work for this film...he can still make it just fine without working on a project for, let's say, six months to a year...many more people in this country right now, are out of work and struggling.
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