SOURCE"I know that we've been talking about it a bunch," Robert spilled to "Extra" about Rourke's rumored role. "As long as we can make it a really great role, then I would urge him to continue considering it. We'd love to have him and we'll see how it goes." Rourke is nominated for Best Actor for "The Wrestler," while Downey is nominated for Best Supporting Actor for "Tropic Thunder."

^ What is it with you and the gimp mask??? You have like 20 postes talking about, and how we would all love it???
Is there something that you are keeping pent up in side that you would like to tell a support group about???
Why would Omega Red be in an Iron Man movie? That's like having Metallo in a Batman film.

I just read that in the Coventry Telegraph...
http://blogs.coventrytelegraph.net/thegeekfiles/2009/02/mickey-rourke-could-he-be-omeg.html
No offense, but I LOL'ed![]()



Yeah, Fox has rights to all of X-Men related characters, so an agreement would be required. Which is not impossible, and it would be good for Fox to have their movies considered part of Marvel Studios' movieverseIs it possible that Fox already owns the rights to him. They own the rights to the contained X-Men universe which Omega Red is arguably a part of and was shown on Stryker's computer.
Yeah, Fox has rights to all of X-Men related characters, so an agreement would be required. Which is not impossible, and it would be good for Fox to have their movies considered part of Marvel Studios' movieverse
"From the Pages of the X-Men...."
Is it possible that Fox already owns the rights to him. They own the rights to the contained X-Men universe which Omega Red is arguably a part of and was shown on Stryker's computer.
I think considering Wolverine might be a whole new franchise I think Id rather see Omega Red go toe to toe with Wolvie than IM
To be honest, I'd rather see Omega Red being handled by Marvel than Fox ruining another character.
I agree it would be ideal, but I doubt the possibility
Mickey Rourke and Sam Rockwell are in talks to star as the villains in "Iron Man 2," being directed by Jon Favreau.
Marvel has been keeping a very tight lid on the script for the sequel, being written by Justin Theroux, but it is known that Rourke would play a tattooed Russian heavy named Ivan who becomes Whiplash, a man with deadly, technologically enhanced coils.
Rockwell would play Justin Hammer, a multibillionaire businessman and a rival of industrialist Anthony Stark, AKA Iron Man, being played by a returning Robert Downey Jr.
Rourke and Rockwell would be joining a cast that also includes the returning Gwyneth Paltrow and Don Cheadle, who is replacing Terrence Howard, making for one eclectically cast summer blockbuster.
Another part -- one for Stark's assistant Natasha -- is still open.
The project is eyeing a spring start in Manhattan Beach. Paramount will release the movie May 7, 2010.
Rourke, repped by ICM, is making the best of the accolades he is receiving for his heart-wrenching turn in "The Wrestler." On top of this big-budget movie, the actor, who will next be seen in "The Informers," just joined the cast of "The Expendables," an action movie starring Sylvester Stallone, Jet Li, Jason Statham and Dolph Lundgren.
If Rockwell's deal makes, it would mark a rare studio appearance for the actor, who is best known for his indie dramas. Gersh-repped Rockwell recently starred as a sex-addicted con man in "Choke" and an estranged husband in "Snow Angels." He can currently be seen in the political drama "Frost/Nixon."