Griffin Schiller, a film reviewer, posted a video of a recent Q&A session at the American Cinematheque Theatre on X. According to Robert Downe Jr., he met with Christopher Nolan about Scarecrow, the antagonist from Batman Begins (2005).
Robert Downey Jr. debuted as Tony Stark in 2008’s Iron Man, albeit not as Scarecrow. Before making his Oppenheimer debut, he oversaw the MCU for ten more years.
About Robert Downey Jr.
Robert Downey Jr. is an acclaimed American actor renowned for his versatile performances across a wide range of genres. He is best known for portraying Tony Stark/Iron Man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, a role that catapulted him to global stardom. Downey’s talent, charisma, and dedication to his craft have cemented his status as one of Hollywood’s most beloved and influential actors.
What Robert told Christopher Nolan
Robert said that when he heard about (this part), he immediately thought of himself as Scarecrow. Then he recalled thinking that he didn’t seem like he was really in on this interview. When he met (Christopher) for tea. He was courteous but in the end, he figured that it wasn’t really for him.
What did Robert do instead?
Robert initially portrayed Tony Stark in 2008’s Iron Man, albeit not as Scarecrow. Before making his Oppenheimer debut last year, he headed the MCU for the ensuing ten years. This is his second major motion picture role following Avengers: Endgame (2019).
About the character “Scarecrow” played by Cillian Murphy
Scarecrow, also known as Dr. Jonathan Crane, is a fictional supervillain appearing in DC Comics’ Batman series. A former psychologist, Crane uses fear-inducing toxins and psychological manipulation to terrorize Gotham City as Scarecrow. His haunting appearance, resembling a scarecrow with a burlap sack over his head, strikes fear into his victims’ hearts. With a deep understanding of human fears, Scarecrow is a formidable adversary for Batman, challenging the Dark Knight’s resolve and testing the limits of his fears.
Before Batman Begins, Cillian, who played Scarecrow, had tried out for the role of Batman. When Cillian joined Marc Maron on WTF in July of last year, he revealed that he and Christopher thought Cillian “was wrong for” the Batman part. “But I did the test, and then he saw something in that and cast me as Scarecrow [in Batman Begins] and we continued on making movies,” he said.
The character Bruce Wayne/Batman was portrayed by Christian Bale.
Robert’s last work
Oppenheimer was where Robert was last seen. At the forthcoming 96th Academy Awards presentation, he, Christopher, and Cillian have been nominated for Academy Awards. Robert will take home the best actor in a supporting role trophy for Oppenheimer at the next Oscars, according to a recent statement from Sterling K. Brown.
“Oppenheimer’s” success stems from its gripping storytelling, stellar performances, and meticulous attention to historical detail. Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Christopher Nolan, the film explores the complex life of J. Robert Oppenheimer, the father of the atomic bomb, garnering critical acclaim and box office success worldwide.
For his role as Clifford Ellison in Cord Jefferson’s American Fiction, Sterling has been nominated for an Oscar. For his pivotal role as Lewis Strauss in Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer, Robert is a nominee.