Saturday, September 28, 2019

Dominic Cooper Doesn’t Know Why He Wasn’t In Avengers: Endgame

Avengers: Endgame featured a major moment for Tony Stark’s character arc when he got to travel to the past and share a heart-to-heart with his late father Howard. It was a moving scene, but it begs the question: why did Marvel go the trouble of de-aging John Slattery when they could’ve just rehired Dominic Cooper, who’s already played the young Howard Stark in Captain America: The First Avenger and Agent Carter? 

Cooper himself was asked this by MTV News’ Josh Horowitz over the summer – and he was shocked to hear it! “I don’t know why I wasn’t in it,” he said. The British actor went on to half-admit that he hadn’t actually seen Endgame yet before backtracking on his statement, joking: “I’m trying to get employed by them again, please.”

Joking aside, why didn’t Marvel get Cooper back for Endgame? As Cooper hasn’t heard of his replacement before, it’s clear that they didn’t reach out and just couldn’t make it work due to scheduling conflicts. Going with Cooper would’ve saved a lot of money on CGI, after all.

Perhaps it was felt that Slattery made more sense to get back for the role as he’s the version of the character who has the connection to Robert Downey Jr.’s Tony, having appeared alongside him in Iron Man 2 and Captain America: Civil War. Plus, though they de-aged him, Slattery’s older years may have helped create the father/son dynamic on set better than it would have if the younger Cooper had been involved.

As Cooper hints above, though, he will be back in the MCU soon. He’s due to lend his voice to Marvel’s What If…? animate series, at least appearing in the first episode which sees Peggy Carter be the one to get the super-soldier serum and become Captain Britain.

Were Marvel right to get Slattery back for Avengers: Endgame over Cooper? Have your say in the comments.



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