‘I’ve got an S, a cape, boots, tights…but that’s not me’: This star turned down a Superman role (and a big check)

‘I’ve got an S, a cape, boots, tights…but that’s not me’: This star turned down a Superman role (and a big check)

Paul Walker as Superman? It came very close! in a documentary film I’m Paul Walker Dedicated to Fast and Furious star Matt Luber, the actor’s former manager and stunt double Oakley Lehmann reveal why the superhero romance never materialized.

favorite for the role

In a documentary that originally aired on the Paramount Network in 2018 but was recently repackaged by the CW, Matt Luber showed Paul Walker, one of those 40, breaking down the talent in all its glory, “Tried for Superman.” And the manager explained: “I think it was a $10 million deal and he was the favorite for the role.”

Paul Walker “Be ready for this” DC superhero on the big screen, according to stuntman Oakley Lehman, who was also a childhood friend of the comedian. On the other hand, he didn’t want to do three or four movies and play Superman for the rest of his life.

In fact, when he found himself in the costume of the character, Paul Walker realized that he was not made for this iconic role. Matt Luber recalls, In comments provided by Deadline :

“He said, ‘I have an S in Superman, I have a cape, boots, tights… but that’s not me. I’m getting the hell out of here. I have to go. I will leave you.” And he left.”

“I could buy my own desert island”

In 2003, Paul Walker spoke about this missed meeting. “Yes, I could make billions of dollars from this saga. I could probably buy my fleet of jets or my desert island.”– he said with humor on the microphone of the Chicago Sun-Times.

“You know what? I don’t need that. My favorite shoes are $23. I rarely spend more than $40 on jeans. And a T-shirt is $20 or even $10 if I buy it at the beach. I don’t. I need billions for my lifestyle.”

Finally, in 2006, Brandon Routh landed the coveted superhero role in Superman Returns. Henry Cavill then donned the suit, starting with Man of Steel, which hit theaters in 2013.

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