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Plot: The story of American photographer Lee Miller, a fashion model who became an acclaimed war correspondent for Vogue magazine during World War II.

Review: Operating from the belief that Kate Winslet cannot deliver a bad performance, I went into Lee expecting the acclaimed actress to be excellent. As a surprise to no one, Winslet is astoundingly good in a passion project she has shepherded for almost a decade. At one point, Winslet financed cast salaries out of her own pocket as well as acted with a brutal back injury sustained during filming. While those trials have added to the aura exuded by Lee Miller over the course of the film, Lee is nevertheless a formulaic biopic kept afloat by a stellar cast that includes Alexander Skarsgard, Andy Samberg, Marion Cotillard, Andrea Riseborough, and more. The story still packs an emotional punch with striking historical context from World War II but fails to live up to the exceptional acting provided by Kate Winslet.

Regarded as one of the most important war correspondents of all time, Lee Miller (Kate Winslet) was a fashion model in her late thirties (aka past the prime for a model). Miller was interested in photography as an art form and was exploring working on the other side of the camera lens. Her close friends, including French Vogue fashion editor Solange d’Ayen (Marion Cotillard) and artist Nusch Eluard (Noemie Merlant), encouraged Lee’s passions. Lee soon met Roland Penrose (Alexander Skarsgard), a fellow artist, and at the break of World War II, they each followed their paths into the battlefields in different ways. Supported by Audrey Withers (Andrea Riseborough), the editor of British Vogue, Lee photographed everything from Saint-Malo during the battle of the same name to the streets of Paris after the city was liberated. Along the way, Lee partnered with American photographer David Scherman (Andy Samberg), who faced far fewer restrictions as a man during wartime. Through the years and the dangers of the frontlines, Miller and Scherman experienced the horrors of what the Nazis wrought and insisted on chronicling it for the world to see.

Clocking in at two hours, Lee opens in 1977 with the photographer relating her life story to a young man named Antony (Josh O’Connor) and flashes back to 1937 all the way through 1944. In that seven-year time span, Lee went from a self-assured model to a self-assured photographer who experienced every limitation that was forced on women in a professional capacity. Miller is not allowed in places because she is a woman or a civilian, but she never once gives up documenting the truth of the brutal fallout of war. This includes soldiers with grave injuries to survivors of the Holocaust as well as victims whose bodies were left to rot by the retreating German occupiers. Lee does not pull any punches as it delivers some haunting moments, accentuated by some truly remarkable performances from both Kate Winslet and a solid dramatic turn from Andy Samberg. Winslet and Samberg share the most screen time in the film, with Winslet appearing in virtually every scene.

Winslet’s ability to land a cast of talent as strong as this rested on her network of friends and colleagues in the industry. Most of the performances are limited to a handful of scenes each outside of Winslet’s The Regime co-stars Andrea Riseborough and Josh O’Connor, who have strong supporting roles. The challenge with Lee is that everyone else feels thinly written since the story is so centered on the title character. Andy Samberg’s David Scherman was a close friend of Lee’s and was present for many of her major milestones during the war. Still, his character feels requisite to remain historically accurate rather than a significant part of the story. Both Alexander Skarsgard and Marion Cotillard have strong scenes, but their total time on camera clocks in at less than twenty minutes between them. For such an emotionally heavy story, Lee seems determined to make the title character unlikeable by having those around her seem less than vital to her story.

Making her feature directorial debut, Ellen Kuras brings some haunting visuals to Lee that echo her decades of work as a cinematographer. Kuras uses the screenplay from Liz Hannah, John Collee, and Marion Hume based on the book The Lives of Lee Miller to tell the story of an artist and journalist that few today may know about. Often, stories of World War II center on the military or espionage aspects of the era, but Lee embeds the characters in the conflict while not focusing on the battlefields themselves as part of the story. Like many correspondents, Lee is set in the aftermath of battles and shows how the photographer has a duty to preserve the horror so future generations can learn from it. There are a few stirring moments in the film that stand out, including Lee taking a legendary photo bathing in Hitler’s bathtub after he had committed suicide, as well as the framing conversation, which carries a much more important meaning after you finish the film. However, Lee also hits many somewhat cliche moments, such as the character revealing a childhood trauma that motivates her to photograph what she does. By no means do I underplay the power of such trauma, but the film presents it in such a way that feels rote and cliche when it should have been powerful.

From Alexandre Desplat’s beautiful score to the multiple talented actors in the cast, Lee has much more going for it than I expected. Kate Winslet is once again an exemplary actor and proves herself worthy of another Oscar nomination. But Winslet alone cannot save this movie from feeling like it is telling a familiar story we have seen countless times before. If it were not for Kate Winslet, this would be a forgettable dramatization of an important historical figure. Thanks to Winslet, Lee Miller’s story is reaching a wider audience than ever, and I am thankful that she completed her passion project. But, Lee is not as good as it could have been had it spent a bit more time distinguishing itself from every other World War II biopic. Lee is a master-class in acting within a film that needed a stronger vision from a more experienced filmmaker.


Lee

AVERAGE

6

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John carpenter

Prestige filmmakers such as Martin Scorsese, Francis Ford Coppola and Michael Mann have joined Letterboxd – the online community to share reviews, create lists and fanboy out – but one who never has is John Carpenter. Hell, he doesn’t even know what it is! So, no, those reviews you’ve seen “him” allegedly post are all phony.

Amid a swirl of repostings of supposed reviews that John Carpenter put on Letterboxd, the director took to social media to not only debunk them but ask a serious question: “What the hell is a Letterboxd!??”

But these weren’t just any old reviews – these were, by and large, for John Carpenter movies. While the phony account has since been deleted, saved screenshots point to “John Carpenter” rating every one of his movies. Now that we know it was all a gag, it does take a lot of the fun out of it, but it was still incredible picturing John Carpenter at his desk and conjuring up a scathing review of Memoirs of an Invisible Man.

One of the more popular fake reviews was for Halloween II, in which “John Carpenter” wrote: “They paid me more money than I had ever seen to write a sequel to a film that did not need one. I took the check and spent it on beers to get me drunk enough to plow through this crap. I looked at the final script, which took a whopping 2 days to write, and said “wow, now that’s a piece of shit.” And it was.” While it’s true that Carpenter didn’t care for the 1981 sequel, he actually called it “an abomination and a horrible movie.” More direct and to the point, I’d say…Five stars.

Sticking within the horror genre, another fake review gave 1981’s An American Werewolf in London three stars and questioned the logic of werewolves. Vampires? Now those he can get behind!

As it stands, the top five best-reviewed John Carpenter films on Letterboxd are The Thing, Assault on Precinct 13, Halloween, In the Mouth of Madness, and They Live. But we can’t help but wonder what Carpenter would pick as his own top four…

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Agatha All Along, views, Disney+

According to Disney, Agatha All Along has gotten off to a decent start in terms of views. The first episode of the Marvel series hit 9.3 million views in its first seven days of streaming on Disney+. The studio defines a view as the total amount of time watched divided by runtime.

In Agatha All Along, the infamous Agatha Harkness (Kathryn Hahn) finds herself down and out of power after a suspicious goth Teen helps break her free from a distorted spell. Her interest is piqued when he begs her to take him on the legendary Witches’ Road, a magical gauntlet of trials that, if survived, rewards a witch with what they’re missing. Together, Agatha and this mysterious Teen pull together a desperate coven, and set off down, down, down The Road…

Agatha made her first appearance in WandaVision, the first TV series in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. It was soon announced that Agatha’s story would continue in a spinoff. WandaVision head writer Jac Schaeffer serves as the showrunner of Agatha All Along and also directed the premiere. In addition to Hahn, the series stars Joe Locke, Aubrey Plaza, Patti LuPone, Sasheer Zamata, Debra Jo Rupp, Ali Ahn, and more.

Our own Alex Maidy enjoyed the series, saying it “connects the supernatural elements of the MCU with a fun, horror-tinged concept that plays like a cross between the tone of the MCU’s Werewolf By Night and the sassy humor of Disney’s fan-favorite Hocus Pocus.” He also had plenty of praise for Hahn, who is able to “dig into Agatha’s backstory in a way similar to how Tom Hiddleston explored Loki in his namesake series.

Agatha All Along is a nice entry for new fans and longtime Marvel fans alike to enjoy an engaging series that boasts solid special effects, creepy visuals, crackling dialogue, and a unique foray into the supernatural that will have ripples for the Marvel Cinematic Universe for years to come,” Maidy wrote. “Agatha All Along is a solid outing from the uneven recent phases of the MCU that works because it does not require a backlog of research to enjoy it.” You can check out the rest of Maidy’s review right here.

The first three episodes of Agatha All Along are now streaming on Disney+.

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Superman, Alan Tudyk

Alan Tudyk is one of those actors who can do anything, from stone-cold killers to crime-solving aliens to slow-witted roosters, and now he might be joining Superman on the big screen. According to Deadline, Tudyk may have a secret role in James Gunn’s upcoming Superman movie. Exactly who the actor might be playing is being kept under wraps, but it could be anything, even a voice role.

Tudyk is actually already a part of the new DC Universe. He voices Doctor Phosphorus in Creature Commandos. The rest of the cast of the upcoming animated series includes Frank Grillo as Rick Flag Sr., David Harbour as Eric Frankenstein, Indira Varma as The Bride, Maria Bakalova as Princess Ilana Rostovic, Zoe Chao as Nina Mazursky, and Steve Agee as John Economos, and Sean Gunn as Weasel. The series tracks a secret team of incarcerated monsters recruited for missions deemed too dangerous for humans. When all else fails… they’re your last, worst option. Creature Commandos will debut on December 5th on Max.

Frank Grillo is making a live-action appearance in Superman as Rick Flag Sr., so it’s possible Tudyk could also turn up as Doctor Phosphorus.

Superman stars David Corenswet (Pearl) as Clark Kent and Rachel Brosnahan (The Marvelous Ms. Maisel) as Lois Lane. The cast also includes Nathan Fillion (The Rookie) as Guy Gardner, a charismatic and slightly obnoxious member of the Green Lantern Corps; Isabela Merced (Dora and the Lost City of Gold) as Hawkgirl; Edi Gathegi (X-Men: First Class) as Mister Terrific; Anthony Carrigan (Barry) as Metamorpho; María Gabriela de Faría (Deadly Class) as The Engineer, a member of The Authority; Sara Sampaio (At Midnight) as Eve Teschmacher; Skyler Gisondo (The Righteous Gemstones) as Jimmy Olsen; Wendell Pierce (The Wire) as Perry White; Neva Howell (Logan Lucky) as Martha Kent; Pruitt Taylor-Vince (The Walking Dead) as Jonathan Kent; and Nicholas Hoult (The Great) as Lex Luthor.

The members of the Daily Planet newsroom have also expanded for the movie, with Beck Bennet (Saturday Night Live) set to play Steve Lombard, Mikaela Hoover (The Suicide Squad) as Cat Grant, and newcomer Christopher McDonald as Ron Troupe.

DC Studios co-CEO Peter Safran has previously teased that Superman will not be an origin story and will focus on “Superman balancing his Kryptonian heritage with his human upbringing. Superman represents truth, justice and the American way. He is kindness in a world that thinks of kindness as old fashioned.Superman is slated to hit theaters on July 11, 2025.

Who do you think Alan Tudyk is playing in Superman?

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Superman, Alan Tudyk

Alan Tudyk is one of those actors who can do anything, from stone-cold killers to crime-solving aliens to slow-witted roosters, and now he might be joining Superman on the big screen. According to Deadline, Tudyk may have a secret role in James Gunn’s upcoming Superman movie. Exactly who the actor might be playing is being kept under wraps, but it could be anything, even a voice role.

Tudyk is actually already a part of the new DC Universe. He voices Doctor Phosphorus in Creature Commandos. The rest of the cast of the upcoming animated series includes Frank Grillo as Rick Flag Sr., David Harbour as Eric Frankenstein, Indira Varma as The Bride, Maria Bakalova as Princess Ilana Rostovic, Zoe Chao as Nina Mazursky, and Steve Agee as John Economos, and Sean Gunn as Weasel. The series tracks a secret team of incarcerated monsters recruited for missions deemed too dangerous for humans. When all else fails… they’re your last, worst option. Creature Commandos will debut on December 5th on Max.

Frank Grillo is making a live-action appearance in Superman as Rick Flag Sr., so it’s possible Tudyk could also turn up as Doctor Phosphorus.

Superman stars David Corenswet (Pearl) as Clark Kent and Rachel Brosnahan (The Marvelous Ms. Maisel) as Lois Lane. The cast also includes Nathan Fillion (The Rookie) as Guy Gardner, a charismatic and slightly obnoxious member of the Green Lantern Corps; Isabela Merced (Dora and the Lost City of Gold) as Hawkgirl; Edi Gathegi (X-Men: First Class) as Mister Terrific; Anthony Carrigan (Barry) as Metamorpho; María Gabriela de Faría (Deadly Class) as The Engineer, a member of The Authority; Sara Sampaio (At Midnight) as Eve Teschmacher; Skyler Gisondo (The Righteous Gemstones) as Jimmy Olsen; Wendell Pierce (The Wire) as Perry White; Neva Howell (Logan Lucky) as Martha Kent; Pruitt Taylor-Vince (The Walking Dead) as Jonathan Kent; and Nicholas Hoult (The Great) as Lex Luthor.

The members of the Daily Planet newsroom have also expanded for the movie, with Beck Bennet (Saturday Night Live) set to play Steve Lombard, Mikaela Hoover (The Suicide Squad) as Cat Grant, and newcomer Christopher McDonald as Ron Troupe.

DC Studios co-CEO Peter Safran has previously teased that Superman will not be an origin story and will focus on “Superman balancing his Kryptonian heritage with his human upbringing. Superman represents truth, justice and the American way. He is kindness in a world that thinks of kindness as old fashioned.Superman is slated to hit theaters on July 11, 2025.

Who do you think Alan Tudyk is playing in Superman?

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Joker, Batman, Joaquin Phoenix

Bruce Wayne is still a child in Joker and Joker: Folie à Deux, so the movies naturally take place in a period before Batman. But how would Arthur Fleck react if he came face-to-face with the real Batman?

Joker: Folie à Deux director Todd Phillips has a few thoughts on the matter. “I think Arthur would be in awe of the alpha male that is Batman. I really do,” Phillips told IGN. “I think Arthur would look up and appreciate it. I think he’d be in awe of that.

Phillips believes “Arthur always had a fascination with men at ease, and he is not a man at ease. [Robert De Niro’s] Murray Franklin in the first movie was a man at ease. He probably saw the guys he worked with as men at ease, and that was the one thing that Arthur could never be was a man at ease.

It’s highly unlikely that we’ll ever see Joaquin Phoenix’s Joker face off against Batman, as Phillips has said he doesn’t intend on returning for Joker 3. “It was fun to play in this sort of sandbox for two movies,” he said, “but I think we’ve said what we wanted to say in this world.” Phillips has previously said that he expects the ending of Folie à Deux to be unsettling for some. “For the people that have seen this movie in general … at the end, they sit and they don’t move for about three to five minutes,” Phillips said during a recent Q&A. “Then they text me, the ones that know me, or email me and go, ‘I need a minute to process the movie.’” Phillips added, “I think it’s going to leave you with a very unsettling … I think it’s unsettling.

In addition to Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga, Joker: Folie À Deux stars Brendan Gleeson, Catherine Keener, Jacob Lofland, and Harry Lawtey. Zazie Beetz also returns to reprise her role as Sophie Dumond from the first movie, a love interest for Arthur. Plot details are being kept under wraps, but it’s been said that much of the sequel will take place within Arkham Asylum, which is where we left Arthur in the last film. Joker: Folie à Deux will hit theaters on October 4th.

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Tulsa King, season 3, season 2 premiere audience, Sylvester Stallone

Tulsa King season 2 premiered on Paramount+ last week, and according to Deadline, it broke a series record with 5.4M active sub-households in its first seven days. The premiere drew 2M global views during its first day, which is a record for the series. Sylvester Stallone took to Instagram to celebrate the success of the new season, and he also let it slip that Tulsa King season 3 is in the works.

I am elated and so proud of our cast because our show has gone up 75% over last year which is unheard of, and Season 2 got 100% on ROTTEN TOMATOES!” Stallone said. “Also it’s the Second most popular show in the WORLD across all streaming services! Thank you so much and we are working on the third season at this moment.” The series hasn’t been officially renewed for a third season, but with those numbers, it can’t be far off.

Tulsa King’s return shattered records with 2M active sub households on premiere day and over 5M globally for the week, fueling Paramount+’s continued momentum as the fastest growing SVOD four years in a row,” Chris McCarthy, Paramount Global Co-CEO and President/CEO, Showtime & MTV Entertainment Studios said in a statement. “The show’s success is a testament to the combination of Sly’s star power and swagger coupled with Terry Winter’s gifted writing and the unique world building that only Taylor Sheridan can do.

The show has clearly been gaining fans since the debut of the first season in 2022, with Paramount saying that the “season 2 premiere grew 934% compared to season 1 in social engagements in the first seven days.” Jeff Grossman, Executive Vice President of Programming at Paramount+, added, “It’s tremendous to see the premiere resonate with a record number of viewers. Stallone makes the role of Dwight Manfredi irresistibly compelling, and he is complemented by a phenomenal ensemble cast. We can’t wait to share what his unlikely crew and their formidable adversaries are up to this season.

The official synopsis for Tulsa King season 2: “Dwight (Stallone) and his crew continue to build up and defend their growing empire in Tulsa, but just as they get their bearings, they realize that they’re not the only ones who want to stake their claim. With looming threats from the Kansas City mob and a very powerful local businessman, Dwight struggles to keep his family and crew safe while keeping track of all his affairs. Plus, he still has unfinished business back in New York.

Our own Alex Maidy is a fan of the new season, saying it’s “as good if not better” than the first. “This new season further distinguishes itself from other Taylor Sheridan-created series rather than getting lumped in as another show from the guy who made Yellowstone,” Maidy wrote. “Tulsa King is violent, funny, and the best mob series to hit the air since The Sopranos.” You can check out the rest of his review right here.

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Fifty-one years ago, director Tobe Hooper and his cast and crew spent a blisteringly hot Texas summer working to bring us one of the greatest horror films ever made, the 1974 classic The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (watch it HERE)… and to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of the release of the film, Dark Sky Films is bringing it back to theatres this October! The fiftieth anniversary re-release trailer, which was created by Mark Woollen, can be seen in the embed above. To find out if The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (or The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, as it says in the credits and on the movie’s copyright) will be showing near you, and to secure tickets to showings, head over to the Dark Sky website.

Directed by Hooper from a script he wrote with Kim Henkel, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre has the following synopsis: When Sally hears that her grandfather’s grave may have been vandalized, she and her paraplegic brother, Franklin, set out with their friends to investigate. After a detour to their family’s old farmhouse, they discover a group of crazed, murderous outcasts living next door. As the group is attacked one by one by the chainsaw-wielding Leatherface, who wears a mask of human skin, the survivors must do everything they can to escape.

The film stars Marilyn Burns, Paul A. Partain, Jim Siedow, Edwin Neal, William Vail, Teri McMinn, Allen Danziger, John Dugan, and Gunnar Hansen.

Here’s the Dark Sky write-up and some praise: 50 years ago, five youths on a weekend getaway in the Texas countryside fell prey to a butcher in a mask made of human skin and his cannibalistic family, and horror cinema would never be the same. Violent, confrontational, and shockingly realistic, director Tobe Hooper’s THE TEXAS CHAIN SAW MASSACRE terrified audiences in a way never thought possible when it was unleashed on a politically and socially tumultuous America in 1974. Facing a storm of controversy, censorship, and outcry throughout its troubled release, this masterpiece of horror has stood the test of time to become a landmark motion picture and cultural milestone.

“THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE IS ONE OF THOSE PERFECT MOVIES.” – QUENTIN TARANTINO

“THE TEXAS CHAIN SAW MASSACRE IS A CLASSIC. ITS A TERRIFYING MOVIE THAT STILL HOLDS UP TODAY. THE TENSION IS RELENTLESS.” – STEVEN SPIELBERG

“IT’S THE MOST HORRIFYING MOTION PICTURE IVE EVER SEEN.” – STEPHEN KING

“IT’S THE MOST IMPORTANT FILM IN THE HISTORY OF HORROR MOVIES. IT CHANGED EVERYTHING.” – ELI ROTH

“IT’S THE ULTIMATE HORROR MOVIE. IT HAS A BRUTAL BEAUTY, AN ENERGY THAT IS ABSOLUTELY RAW.” – GUILLERMO DEL TORO

“THE TEXAS CHAIN SAW MASSACRE IS ONE OF THE MOST TERRIFYING FILMS EVER MADE AND A FILM WITH AN INFLUENCE THAT CANNOT BE OVERSTATED.” – EDGAR WRIGHT

Legendary drive-in critic Joe Bob Briggs, who counts The Texas Chainsaw Massacre as his favorite movie, recently revealed that he’s celebrating the 50th anniversary of the film by writing a book about the making of it for Dark Horse. Joe Bob is aiming to make that “the definitive ‘Making of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre‘ book.”

What did you think of the fiftieth anniversary re-release trailer for The Texas Chainsaw Massacre? Will you be catching a screening of the movie next month? Let us know by leaving a comment below. I had the chance to see the movie on the big screen back in 2013, the 40th anniversary of when it was filmed, and it was a great experience.

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre

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Jeff bridges iron man

Jeff Bridges’ turn as Obadiah Stane – the former partner of Howard Stark and key villain of 2008’s Iron Manset in motion what it meant for a big screen Marvel villain to be successful. Even 30+ movies and 15+ years on, Stane is a top-tier MCU baddie (and certainly better than Mickey Rourke’s Whiplash). While he was killed off in that initial MCU entry, Jeff Bridges is ready to return to the franchise, even giving a way it could happen.

Appearing on the Happy Sad Confused podcast, Jeff Bridges said that when he originally signed on for Iron Man, the fate of Obadiah Stane was much different. With that, maybe the genre itself could lend to a return. “Well, when I read the script, Obadiah Stane falls in that big vat at the end, and in the script that I read and agreed to do, they pulled my suit out and opened it, and I’m not there. ‘We’re not shooting that scene!’ But who knows? It’s all science fiction. I could maybe pop up again.” In other words, consider that whole Obadiah Stane dying thing just a hiccup in the plan.

It seems unlikely that Jeff Bridges would actually reprise his Iron Man character, although he did champion Robert Downey Jr.’s own return, referring to the controversial decision to cast him as Doctor Doom for Avengers: Doomsday and Avengers: Secret Wars. While we don’t expect that move to open a can of worms as far as having actors turn up as different characters, we could absolutely see Marvel bringing back past villains such as Stane via the multiverse.

Jeff Bridges would land one of Iron Man’s eight Saturn Award nominations, with wins for Best Science Fiction Film, Best Actor (Robert Downey Jr.) and Best Director (Jon Favreau). Bridges himself would lose out to Heath Ledger in The Dark Knight. Honestly, outside of him being one of the best villains the MCU has offered to date, I think Bridges gives one of the best overall performances in the franchise.

Where would Jeff Bridges as Obadiah Stane in Iron Man rank in your list of best MCU performances? How about in the list of best villains? Load up the reactor and let us know below!

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Jeff bridges iron man

Jeff Bridges’ turn as Obadiah Stane – the former partner of Howard Stark and key villain of 2008’s Iron Manset in motion what it meant for a big screen Marvel villain to be successful. Even 30+ movies and 15+ years on, Stane is a top-tier MCU baddie (and certainly better than Mickey Rourke’s Whiplash). While he was killed off in that initial MCU entry, Jeff Bridges is ready to return to the franchise, even giving a way it could happen.

Appearing on the Happy Sad Confused podcast, Jeff Bridges said that when he originally signed on for Iron Man, the fate of Obadiah Stane was much different. With that, maybe the genre itself could lend to a return. “Well, when I read the script, Obadiah Stane falls in that big vat at the end, and in the script that I read and agreed to do, they pulled my suit out and opened it, and I’m not there. ‘We’re not shooting that scene!’ But who knows? It’s all science fiction. I could maybe pop up again.” In other words, consider that whole Obadiah Stane dying thing just a hiccup in the plan.

It seems unlikely that Jeff Bridges would actually reprise his Iron Man character, although he did champion Robert Downey Jr.’s own return, referring to the controversial decision to cast him as Doctor Doom for Avengers: Doomsday and Avengers: Secret Wars. While we don’t expect that move to open a can of worms as far as having actors turn up as different characters, we could absolutely see Marvel bringing back past villains such as Stane via the multiverse.

Jeff Bridges would land one of Iron Man’s eight Saturn Award nominations, with wins for Best Science Fiction Film, Best Actor (Robert Downey Jr.) and Best Director (Jon Favreau). Bridges himself would lose out to Heath Ledger in The Dark Knight. Honestly, outside of him being one of the best villains the MCU has offered to date, I think Bridges gives one of the best overall performances in the franchise.

Where would Jeff Bridges as Obadiah Stane in Iron Man rank in your list of best MCU performances? How about in the list of best villains? Load up the reactor and let us know below!

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