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Fun fact: Terrence Howard was the highest paid actor in the cast of 2008’s “Iron Man,” reportedly earning more money than even star Robert Downey Jr. When it came time to make “Iron Man 2,” Marvel Studios decided to renegotiate Howard’s deal, in part because of that salary disparity and in part because director Jon Favreau was apparently unhappy with his performance in the first film. Howard wouldn’t budge, the two parties went their separate ways, and Don Cheadle replaced the “Hustle and Flow” star in “Iron Man 2” as James Rhodes. End of story — except not.

During press rounds for Howard’s latest film “Dead Man Down,” the erstwhile “Iron Man” star didn’t hold back on how he felt about the Marvel experience.

“Worst thing I witnessed was ‘Iron Man’ killing my career,” Howard said with a laugh when questioned by Hollywood.com about the worst thing he ever saw.

Howard has been talkative during “Dead Man Down” press, especially when it comes to “Iron Man.” In an interview with Spanish-language site Desde Hollywood, Howard said that he decided against pursuing anything against Marvel.

“I love the fact that ‘Iron Man’ put me on a world stage and tested my strength of character,” Howard said (translation via Nerd Reactor). “I chose not to fight back, not to deal with the allegations, but to continue forward and do what I had to do. I had to start all over: went from making $6 million a movie, back to $60 thousand a movie. But as long as you don’t give up you are able … I’ll make $20 million soon. Because I have learned the lessons of yesterday.”

SOURCE: huffingtonpost.com

Article Courtesy of The Huffington Post

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