John Leguizamo Slams Marvel For Giving His Spider-Man Villain Role To Michael Keaton

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Back in 2023, whereas selling Violent Night, John Leguizamo revealed that he was initially in talks to play the Vulture in 2017’s Spider-Man: Homecoming.

“I was supposed to be the Vulture,” Leguizamo advised Comicbook on the time. “We had negotiated and I was about to play him, and they said that Michael Keaton wanted it back and they asked me if I would give it up. I said, ‘Well, okay I guess.’ They said, ‘No, we’ll work with you again, we’re gonna…’ That’s what happened there.”

In a brand new interview with Business Insider, Leguizamo nonetheless feels a sure manner about it and advised the outlet: “I didn’t understand it. I think another actor would’ve sued because we had agreed on terms. We went through a huge negotiation period, and we had agreed on terms. I hadn’t signed a contract, but we had agreed. I think those are sueable terms.”

Leguizamo added: “And then the head of the studio called me up and said, ‘This is terrible. I feel horrible, and would you give it up?’ And I did. I felt like, if you didn’t want me, I don’t want to be there either, you know what I mean?”

It is unclear if Leguizamo is speaking about Marvel studios head Kevin Feige who produced the movie, or Sony Pictures studio chief Tom Rothman, who distributed the movie.

The complete expertise left Leguizamo feeling “dissed,” and he mentioned: “My grandma was like, ‘If they don’t want you at a party, don’t go.’ So I was like, you don’t want me at the party. I don’t want to be there. I felt dissed and diminished, so I didn’t really want to be a part of it.”

Although the door closed for Leguizamo to hitch the MCU, he’s nonetheless right down to be part of DC Studios saying, “I would if I was offered The Riddler or some part like that. I would go back to other franchises. I mean, if you make it up to me. But then they offered me some tiny scientist in the movie. I was like, ‘No thank you. Thank you, but no.’”

Spider-Man: Homecoming ended up grossing $880 million worldwide on the field workplace.

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