When Sylvester Stalon revealed why he did not put Robert Downey Junior in the film initially: ‘It doesn’t want to make it cheap …’

Sylvester Stalon had a dream project to create Edgar Alan Po biopic and release it on the big screen. However, the film never left. While there were many reasons in playing, one who attracted the attention of fans was that Stelon Robert Downey was waiting for Junior to “heated”. Rocky Alumkiri contacted Marvel Star to portray the lead role in his film, and Downey Jr. agreed to play the role until the filmmaker put a condition on the table.

Opening about the film’s role to the Iron Man Star, Stelon told Roger Ebert that he was doing the script at that time. The experienced star shared, “One thing I am not is, I am not going to Eugene O’Neel and writing about my personal demons. I want to write for the public. My next film is about to be about three brothers who live in New Jersey.

He further said that he was only going to make a film about Po and was not adding part of reality to the scenes. Stelon said that he would write about the souls of the late writer. The experienced star explained the reason for further reason as no one wishes to watch a two -hour long film about Allen’s realities in a drag.

Meanwhile, in an interview with the Entertainment Portal in 2006, Downey Junior also spoke about the claims leading the biopic by Stelon. The actor met with Rembo Star and discussed the project.

However, the Oscar winning actor revealed, “He said that I should wait until I am hot again.”

Stelon has opened up about her film about Alan Po for the first time. The film is not yet made, but the 78 -year -old is not giving the project.

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