Eric Nies in the real world says he was almost the Robin of Batman Forever

The illustration in the article titled Batman Forever almost played Eric Nies in the real world, says Eric Nies in the real world

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Congratulations to everyone for living to see a bold new rebirth of news about the original The real world cast member Eric Nies, because, well: We are now living in a bold new renaissance of news about the original The real world cast member Eric Nies. Warm yesterday’s report– supported by today’s premiere, which revealed that the actor, model and modern shaman he had tested positive for COVID-19 – that Nies had been forced to teleport to Paramount Plus The real world meeting series, Home to New York, People still have revealed another somewhat unlikely wrinkle in his generally improbable career. I mean, that he was almost cast as Robin in 1995 Batman Forever (at least according to the original The real world cast member Eric Nies).

This is per Everything iconic host Danny Pellegrino, who interviewed Nies and several of his (virtual) colleagues of the week about them return to The real world world 29 long years, strange after the series debuted on MTV for the first time. This interim period involved a lot of changes for everyone involved, not least because they suddenly turned from “7 twentysomething with free time to leave to have an argument filmed in a house for a few weeks“In some of the first stars of American TV reality. For Nies, this apparently meant becoming friends with the director and producer Joel Schumacher, who took over Batman film franchise after Warner Bros. asked Tim Burton to take his creepy clown obsession elsewhere after Batman is back. It seems that Schumacher was so impressed with the 24-year-old Nies that he reported tried to make some moves to get him cast as Robin, which eventually went to Chris O’Donnell, but the decision was (again, according to the original The real world star, and “Beauty Way” Lifestyle guru, Eric Nies) blocked by star Val Kilmer, whose representatives were “fearing I would stage Val Kilmer. “(This is according to the original The real world star Eric Nies, if you had trouble tracking.)

This is not, as it happens, the first time Nies launched this particular idea, although, as far as we can tell, neither Kilmer nor Schumacher have ever been asked about it. Although the original article seems to have fallen off the internet, hI said something similar (including the “upstage” line) in 2009, while promoting his appearance on VH1 Confessions of a teenage idol. But while Nies was definitely a suitable guy in the mid-1990s, it’s unclear from his acting resume if he could have matched the superhero gravities O’Donnell eventually brought to the role.

Real World: Homecoming, New York is currently running on Paramount Plus.

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