Sheen suits up in the classic red armor as Tony Stark in a concept poster of a retro Iron Man film.


Marvel Poster Reveals How Charlie Sheen Will Look Like As Iron Man 13 Years Before Robert Downey Jr.

Robert Downey Jr. played the role of Tony Stark and popularized it with the first film in the MCU being Iron Man, giving birth to this franchise.
In a popular concept poster, we can see actor Charlie Sheen as Stark in a retro 1995 setting of an Iron Man film that is quite convincing.

While most of the audience might remember Charlie Sheen popularly for playing the role of Charlie Harper in the iconic sitcom series Two and a Half Men, some still remember him back for his heyday as one of the most dynamic stars in the industry with a stellar reputation that one could bank on. But in recent times, he has been surrounded to the neck by a bad reputation and controversies.

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Charlie Sheen in a still from Two and a Half MenCharlie Sheen in a still from Two and a Half Men
And when talking about controversial stars, the name of Robert Downey Jr. naturally comes to mind. Whereas RDJ has turned his life around and become one of the biggest stars of our generation by playing Iron Man in the MCU, Sheen just finds himself deeper in this controversial rabbit hole.

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But now, Sheen drops the jaws of the public to the floor in a concept poster by being featured as Iron Man from the ’90s, and Marvel fans are digging it despite knowing it’s fan-made.

Charlie Sheen Shines As ’90s Iron Man In A Retro Concept Poster

Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark in a still from Iron Man 3 Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark in a still from Iron Man 3
The world of superhero cinema wouldn’t have been swimming in success and mass appeal if not for the advent of the MCU, which in turn wouldn’t have been possible if not for Robert Downey Jr. assuming the role of the titular protagonist in Iron Man.

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And since this character has been played by the star for more than a decade before his exit from the franchise, it’s borderline impossible to picture anyone else playing Tony Stark on the big screen.