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Why Godzilla x Kong Star Rebecca Hall Had a Smaller Role in ‘Iron Man 3’

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Key Takeaways:

– Rebecca Hall, famous for “Godzilla x Kong,” had a reduced role in Iron Man 3 due to alleged sexism at Marvel.
– She was supposed to play a significant villainous character until Marvel changed plans midway through the film because they worried a female villain wouldn’t sell toys.
– Director Shane Black supported Hall, intending initially for her character to be the principal adversary.
– The decision seems to reflect a broader trend, with pushback against Black Widow’s inclusion in the Avengers team and Hela as the villain in Thor 2 stemming from the belief that female characters didn’t boost toy sales.

Rebecca Hall’s Diminished Role in Iron Man 3

Rebecca Hall, now known for her leading role in “Godzilla x Kong,” played Maya Hansen in “Iron Man 3.” Although praised for her performance, fans felt she was underutilized. Initially, Hall was meant to play a significant villain in the story, but the direction changed. Her character was killed off early, a story arc decided partway through the filming. Hall expressed her disappointment, noting that she’d signed on for a “substantial role” different from what her character eventually became.

A Question of Sexism at Marvel

Interestingly, it was alleged sexism within Marvel that led to this substantial change. Isaac Perlmutter, Marvel’s boss at that time, reportedly believed a female villain wouldn’t sell as many toys as male villains. Therefore, a decision was made to reduce Hall’s role and change the main villain – apparently prioritizing toy sales over diverse representation.

A Push for More Substantial Role

Knowing her film journey was to be cut short, Hall fought for a dignified exit for her character. She requested a meaningful death scene and one more scene alongside Iron Man, a request supported by star Robert Downey Jr.

Director’s Support and Disappointment

Director Shane Black was on Hall’s side. Given his way, he would’ve made Maya the film’s main villain. Upon sharing that Hall’s character was the original antagonist in his first draft, he revealed the sexist influence that led to the reversal. He received a stern memo after drafting the script stating that he couldn’t have a female villain due to impact on toy sales.

Reflecting a Broader Marvel Trend

According to the book “MCU: The Reign of Marvel Studios,” this incident doesn’t stand alone as an indication of potential sexism. Decisions against Black Widow’s inclusion in the Avengers and Hela as Thor 2’s villain reportedly also came from the belief that female characters didn’t boost toy sales.

Ironically, the MCU has received praise for its diversification efforts in recent years. However, this news suggests there’s still work to do to ensure that all characters, regardless of their gender, are given equal opportunities to shine.

“Iron Man 3,” featuring Rebecca Hall, is streaming on Disney+. For more stories of Marvel and its series, visit Digital Chew.

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Megan Dianehttps://www.projectcasting.com
Hi, I'm Megan Browne, the Head of Partnerships at Project Casting - a job board for the entertainment industry. As Head of Partnerships, I help businesses find the best talent for their influencer campaigns, photo shoots, and film productions. Creating these partnerships has enabled me to help businesses scale and reach their true potential. I'm excited to continue driving growth by connecting people with projects they're passionate about.

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