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A potential reunion between Robert Downey Jr. and Robert Pattinson is no longer moving forward after director Adam McKay dropped from his own movie. The filmmaker, a known climate activist, decided to focus his attention on a climate-related directorial project instead.

The script forAverage Height, Average Build, a political satire, was already finished, and casting has been done. When McKay presented it to Netflix, the studio balked at the sound of its production budget.
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In an interview withIGN, a spokesperson forAdam McKayconfirmed that he had abandonedAverage Height, Average Buildto work on something else.
“With the climate emergency having escalated a great deal, Adam McKay has decided to make his next directorial project a climate-related one, so he will not be directing Average Height, Average Build.”

The scrapped movie would have seenRobert Downey Jr.andRobert Pattinsonin their most unhinged project yet. Both are no strangers to this type of movie, having done ones likeTropic ThunderandThe Devil All The Time.
As perDeadline, the film was meant to feature Pattinson as a serial killer who enlists a lobbyist to help him change the laws and make them murder-friendly. Downey, on the other hand, plays a retired cop who goes after the murder cases, while the killer prevents him from catching the culprit.

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The movie was supposed to bring a star-studded cast, and in addition to the two aforementioned actors, Amy Adams, Forrest Whitaker, and Danielle Deadwyle were also assumed to join the team. The proposed budget of more than $150 million for a comedy film instantly turned off Netflix.
McKay’s other project with the studio,Don’t Look Up, starringLeonardo DiCaprioandJennifer Lawrence, proved to be a massive hit. It ended up as Netflix’s second most-watched film of all time. It followed two astronomers trying to warn people about an approaching comet that would annihilate human civilization.

Downey Jr. and Pattinson’s unmade project could have also accomplished the same feat asDon’t Look Upwith its absurd narrative and powerful cast.
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In his interview withTudum by Netflix, Adam McKay shared he’s always been passionate about making movies that tackle environmental problems.
“I knew I wanted to do something about the climate crisis, and I was trying to figure out a way to address it. Part of what you do when you make movies is you try and make movies that you personally would like to see.”

Don’t Look Upwas an allegory to climate change. As McKay previously mentioned, he is gearing up for a directorial job that focuses on this topic. Fans can only hope he will cast Downey Jr. and Pattinson again once he has finished the script.
It remains a mystery how the director will approach this one since he likes to combine comedy and climate crisis. Meanwhile,Don’t Look Upis available to watch on Netflix.
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Ariane Cruz is a Senior Writer at FandomWire, majorly focusing on TV shows with over 3,000 articles published. Her love for pop culture and the creative arts fuels her passion to deliver engaging and informative stories. Her daily consumption of films, shows, and books keeps her energized for the day, along with her mission to serve as the bridge between fans and their favorite franchises.