In April 1990, Universal Studios bought the rights to develop Iron Man for the big screen,[31] with Stuart Gordon to direct a low-budget film based on the property.[12] By February 1996, 20th Century Fox had acquired the rights from Universal.[32] In January 1997, Nicolas Cage expressed interest in portraying the character,[33] while in September 1998, Tom Cruise expressed interest in producing as well as starring in an Iron Man film.[34] Jeff Vintar and Iron Man co-creator Stan Lee co-wrote a story for Fox, which Vintar adapted into a screenplay. It included a new science-fiction origin for the character, and featured MODOK as the villain. Tom Rothman, President of Production at Fox, credited the screenplay with finally making him understand the character. In May 1999 Jeffrey Caine was hired to rewrite Vintar and Lee's script.[35] That October, Quentin Tarantino was approached to write and direct the film.[36] Fox sold the rights to New Line Cinema the following December, reasoning that although the Vintar/Lee script was strong, the studio had too many Marvel superheroes in development, and "we can't make them all."[37]
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湯告魯斯表示想拍Iron Man其實係98年嘅事
莫講話MCU,連X-Men Spider-Man電影都仲未出現
1990開始籌備到2008可能有90幾個導演編劇演員考慮過,無咩走唔走寶