Late FAST & FURIOUS Star Paul Walker Reportedly Turned Down $10 Million To Play SUPERMAN

Late FAST & FURIOUS Star Paul Walker Reportedly Turned Down $10 Million To Play SUPERMAN

Paul Walker, who is best known for his role in the Fast & Furious franchise, passed away in 2013. Now, it's been revealed that he came close to signing a deal to take on the role of Superman. Check it out!

By JoshWilding - Jan 16, 2024 08:01 AM EST
Filed Under: Superman
Source: Deadline

Paul Walker made a name for himself as co-lead of the Fast & Furious franchise alongside Vin Diesel but tragically passed away in a 2013 car accident. While he dipped his toes into the water of other action movie roles, Walker sadly never got the chance to star in a superhero project. 

We've heard before that he was among the actors likely eyed for J.J. Abrams' ill-fated Superman Flyby. However, in the documentary, I Am Paul Walker - which recently aired on The CW - his manager, Matt Luber, and stunt double, Oakley Lehman, revealed how close the actor came to suiting up as Kal-El.

According to Luber (via Deadline), Walker "was screen testing for Superman...I think it was a $10 million deal, and he was the frontrunner." Lehman chimed in to say his longtime friend "was up for it" and "was thinking about doing it."

"I knew he did not want to do three or four Superman [films] and be Superman for the rest of his life," he continued, explaining that it was wearing Superman's iconic costume during an audition which made Walker realise the role wasn't for him.

Luber remembers the late Fast & Furious star telling him, "'I’ve got an ‘S’ on, I got a cape, boots, tights...this is not me. I’m getting the f*** out of here. Gotta go. F*** you.' And he was gone."

Walker was only 40 when he died and we can't help but think he'd have softened on potentially playing a superhero given the genre's rise in popularity in the years since his passing. 

Way back in 2003, Walker himself talked about turning down this Superman project. "Yes, I could have made a gazillion dollars on that franchise. I could probably have bought my own fleet of jets or my own island," he said. "You know what? I don’t need it. My favorite brand of running shoes costs $23. I rarely pay more than $40 for my jeans. Throw in a T-shirt and that costs me $20 or $10 if I buy it on the beach. I don’t need a gazillion dollars to manage that kind of lifestyle."

Superman Flyby fell apart and the Man of Tomorrow remained on the shelf until Bryan Singer's follow-up to Superman: The Movie, Superman Returns. Later, Zack Snyder rebooted the hero in Man of Steel and after a handful of DCEU appearances, the character's next big screen outing will be in James Gunn's Superman: Legacy

David Corenswet takes on the title role in the first DCU movie which is currently slated for a July 11, 2025 release.

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TheLight
TheLight - 1/16/2024, 8:56 AM
He definitely had the face of a superhero, but I couldn't see him as Supes. And he didn't either apparently. Maybe Barry Allen (The Flash).

But I love that he stuck to his morals and said that he was happy just living on his own tastes and style.

Dude is sorely missed, RIP.
HammerLegFoot
HammerLegFoot - 1/16/2024, 8:57 AM
I remember when I heard he died my JAW dropped. Like damn bruh. Could see him as Hal Jordan. Flash maybe
TheLight
TheLight - 1/16/2024, 9:00 AM
@HammerLegFoot - Damn, didn't think of that! GL or The Flash.
HammerLegFoot
HammerLegFoot - 1/16/2024, 8:58 AM
SO far we all agree on Green Lantern or The Flash
RegularPoochie
RegularPoochie - 1/16/2024, 2:23 PM
@HammerLegFoot - yes, yes we do. I would also add Green Arrow, but I think Green Lantern was made for him.

R.I.P Walker
Conquistador
Conquistador - 1/16/2024, 9:00 AM
Eve though his acting was so so, he had a likeable presence. Supes wasn't for him, but for sure could have made a great Green Arrow.
lazlodaytona
lazlodaytona - 1/16/2024, 9:01 AM
"...Paul Walker Reportedly Turned Down $10 Million To Play SUPERMAN."

As was reported 3 days ago already.
RedFury
RedFury - 1/16/2024, 9:06 AM
He seemed like a great dude, but thank Jebus he turned that down.
EskimoJ
EskimoJ - 1/16/2024, 10:38 AM
@RedFury - Yep, most 30-somethings dating 16-year olds are great people.

Even greater than Jonathan Majors. 😈
RedFury
RedFury - 1/16/2024, 11:08 AM
@EskimoJ - he was dating a 16 year old?
TREE24K
TREE24K - 1/22/2024, 12:59 PM
@RedFury - I just Googled it and yeah, when he was 33, he was dating a 16 year old. They were still dating when he died at 40 and she was 23.
RedFury
RedFury - 1/22/2024, 1:38 PM
@TREE24K - yikes.. well I guess it became legal eventually, but that's definitely troublesome. We expect this out of the golden age Hollywood stars, but not the ones from the 2000's Era.
TheVengeance
TheVengeance - 1/16/2024, 9:15 AM
Instead, he turned it down to be an absolutely atrocious actor in an even worse franchise for the fast and furious? Lol
Conquistador
Conquistador - 1/16/2024, 9:18 AM
@TheVengeance - Say what you want about the franchise, but it's in the top 10 of most financial successful franchises! and he helped make it that!

If fast 5 or & ever comes on the tube, i can't find a reason to change it. They're quite re watchable.
Spoken
Spoken - 1/16/2024, 9:37 AM
@TheVengeance - Lol F&F made 8.67 billion as a whole, compared to the DCEU that made less lol.
bkmeijer1
bkmeijer1 - 1/16/2024, 11:48 AM
@TheVengeance - think the franchise really took a downturn with the last one he starred. Up until 6 it was a fun in a good way imo.
TheVandalore
TheVandalore - 1/16/2024, 9:22 AM
I could see him playing a calculating and reserved Lex Luthor... Kind of like a way Rosenbaum played him but more unsettling, like a rich daddy's boy who uses his power to cover up his cold blooded hobbies, until Superman gives him the ultimate game to test himself against. Like if Homelanders personality was in Lex Luthor, I could see Paul play that kinda manipulative Lex.
PartyKiller
PartyKiller - 1/16/2024, 10:23 AM
He died in a gruesome way because Roger Rodas wrongly thought he was a great driver and went fast in a car he didn't know and could not handle.
Arthorious
Arthorious - 1/16/2024, 10:59 AM
I like Paul Walker but his acting chops weren’t that great. I couldn’t see him as Superman
PapaSpank54
PapaSpank54 - 1/16/2024, 12:12 PM
Not enough underage girls on set to wed
WalterSobchak
WalterSobchak - 1/16/2024, 5:52 PM
@PapaSpank54 - folks just sweep that under the rug. He would’ve been an excellent Elvis or Jerry Lee Lewis
dragon316
dragon316 - 1/16/2024, 12:23 PM
He’s right not many celebrities use there money way he does
WalterSobchak
WalterSobchak - 1/16/2024, 5:50 PM
Y’all acting like he was a great guy lmao. Dude was a damn pedophile.
LeonNova
LeonNova - 1/17/2024, 12:24 AM
So he didn’t want to play Superman for a dozen films, but he was fine playing Brian O’Connor for a dozen films? He would’ve been terrible for the role, so I’m glad he turned it down. He was one of the best things about the Fast movies, they definitely haven’t been the same since he passed. RIP.

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