Video yükleniyor...

Video Yüklenemedi

Ana Sayfaya Dön

Terrence Howard on How Being Blackmailed Led to Him Losing His Marvel Contract "I was doing Iron Man, out of nowhere that gets taken away. We did a three picture deal with Marvel. $4.5 million for the first one, $7.5-8 million for the second one, $12 million for the...

4,383,280 görüntüleme • 2 yıl önce •via X (Twitter)

10 Yorum

Chief Nerd profil fotoğrafı
Chief Nerd2 yıl önce

Full Episode:

JetBravado profil fotoğrafı
JetBravado2 yıl önce

Terrence was the man. Don never fit the part and was boring.

Highbrow Haze profil fotoğrafı
Highbrow Haze2 yıl önce

Haven’t listened to this but Terrence Howard is an awesome actor!

Chief Nerd profil fotoğrafı
Chief Nerd2 yıl önce

This episode is a wild one! (just to warn you)

MediumRareGamer profil fotoğrafı
MediumRareGamer2 yıl önce

The problem is once someone is caught in a lie, I find it difficult to believe anything else they say, especially as it pertains to the very subject they lied about. He previously said Marvel’s original plan was to make his character, War Machine, not Iron Man, the movie franchise character. It was supposed to be him, not RDJ… For anyone who doesn’t understand…that’s like saying Warner Brothers’ plan for the new Batman movie franchise is to push Batman to the background and focus the multimillion dollar franchise…on Robin. I think you can understand…why that definitely…was NEVER Marvel’s plan

Dirty_diggs27 profil fotoğrafı
Dirty_diggs272 yıl önce

It’s hard out here for a pimp. 😂

Kyle Varu profil fotoğrafı
Kyle Varu2 yıl önce

The real iron man

Yankees Girl 1776 🇺🇸♥️🇺🇸 profil fotoğrafı
Yankees Girl 1776 🇺🇸♥️🇺🇸2 yıl önce

I think he means Clive Owen, definitely not Clive Davis

Alejandro profil fotoğrafı
Alejandro2 yıl önce

Had I known this happened to Terrence I would have stopped watching the Marvel movies. Now they’re woke, so I’ve stopped anyway. I always wondered why they switched to Don Cheadle. He was nowhere near as good.

D. M. profil fotoğrafı
D. M.2 yıl önce

CAP. He got an Oscar nomination, got greedy, and fumbled!

Benzer Videolar

Joe Rogan and Joe DeRosa discover that Honeymooners creator Jackie Gleason walked away from $7,000,000 left on his contract in 1956 because he didn’t want to “cheapen” the show. That's about $83,000,000 in today’s money, or $1,000,000 per episode. ROGAN: “There’s only one season?” DEROSA: "He did 39 episodes. And he was like, 'We did it. It's done.' Nobody does that now. They were like, 'You have to do more of these.' And he's like, 'Nope, we did it. We're good. We have nothing left to say.'" ROGAN: "Really?" DEROSA: "Yeah. And then they did reunion shows and shit. But, like, that was it. That's wild!" DEROSA: "Look at this. He had $7 million left in his contract in 1956, which is crazy money. [Gleason said], 'The excellence of the material could not be maintained. I had too much fondness for the show to cheapen it.'" ROGAN: "Wow." DEROSA: "I mean, that is baller shit back then. Like, that is not something people were doing back then." ROGAN: "Or he just got lazy because he had so much money." JAMIE: "CBS was gonna give him a three-year contract for what would have been $132 million today. He was going to get close to like a million dollars an episode." ROGAN: "A million an episode back then?" JAMIE: "No, no, no. [In today's dollars]." DEROSA: "When Seinfeld... announced they were all going to get a million an episode, I remember that was like groundbreaking... This guy was offered the equivalent of that back in '56 and said, 'Nah, I'm good.'" In December 1954, Gleason signed a three-year, $11,000,000 deal with Buick and CBS, the largest contract in television history at the time. The deal called for two seasons with an option for a third, but he stopped after one, leaving roughly $7,000,000 on the table. Gleason said: “The excellence of the material could not be maintained. I had too much fondness for the show to cheapen it.”

The Vigilant Fox 🦊

130,442 görüntüleme • 4 gün önce