
The 43-year-old said one reason he was chosen for the role may have been his involvement in action movie "Iron Man," which earned over $570 million in global ticket sales this year, and he promised his Holmes would be the best screen portrayal ever.
"In case you aren't aware I had a hell of a summer, and it's made me much more viable to play a lead role than I might have (been) in the past," Downey Jr. told reporters in London, where shooting on "Sherlock Holmes" is about to begin.
When asked what he could bring to a character portrayed countless times on film and television, he joked: "Clearly I'm going to do it better than it's ever been done.
"The more I read about it the more overwhelmed I was by the weight of it and the amount of people who will be watching to see if it's gotten right."
Director Guy Ritchie said "Sherlock Holmes" was his biggest movie "by a long shot" in terms of budget.
Producer Joel Silver would not name the figure, but he called the budget "healthy" and said plans had not been affected by recent turmoil on the financial markets.
"What we've done is hopefully launched a franchise of Sherlock Holmes stories," he said.
Warner Bros. may be hoping the series can replace Harry Potter, which has three films left to go and could end in 2011. The franchise based on J.K. Rowling's boy wizard tales has grossed $4.5 billion at worldwide box offices so far.
Check out the full article here.
Guy Ritchie and Robert Downey Jr.? Man thats a weird but awesome combination. If they can make the Sherlock Holmes character relevant to the times of today then I think Warner Bros. definitely has another potentially great franchise in its line-up.
2 comments:
Robert Downey Jr. is one of my favorite actors, I hope he can pull this off and make it into a good movie.
Sherlock holmes is awesome...
Post a Comment