When ‘Iron Man’ Director Jon Favreau Spoke About Robert Downey Jr’s Iron Man Entering ‘Batman World’: “We Were Still Second Fiddle” ( Photo Credit – Movie Still )

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Jon Favreau’s Iron Man – which introduced the world to Robert Downey Jr as Tony Stark aka Iron Man, helped establish the Marvel Cinematic Universe. But did you know, the Marvel company was trying to make it into a movie since the 1990s? It was only in 2006 that this superhero feature – which became a huge blockbuster and single-handedly resurrected RDJ’s career, released – a time when Batman was the reigning movie superhero.

For those who don’t know, before the Robert-led superhero film was released, Marvel was hardly anywhere to be seen on the big screen – it was the DC era aka Batman was everywhere. And this Batman era was all thanks to Christopher Nolan’s very successful films Batman Begins (2005) and The Dark Knight (2008). In a past appearance on a Netflix show, Jon and Downey opened up about coming out during such a time and when they knew the film could succeed. Read on.

During episode 2 of season 1, volume 1 of Netflix’s The Chef Show Jon Favreau had over a few members of the Avengers crew. There, he spoke about Robert Downey Jr’s Iron Man entering Batman’s world and being only second best to it, saying “It was the Batman world. Batman was huge. Even in our success, we were still second fiddle.”

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