Before he was Marvel’s next Captain America, Anthony Mackie was just a Detroit kid getting obliterated by Eminem in 8 Mile’s most brutal rap battle. But few know the real aftermath: Mackie quit rapping entirely after that scene, calling the experience “a humiliation that haunted me for years.” Insiders reveal he nearly turned down the role of Falcon over lingering insecurity—until Em himself intervened. Now, 20 years later, Mackie finally admits: “Losing to Marshall was the best thing that ever happened to me.” 
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Eminem‘s classic on-screen rap battle in the final scenes of “8 Mile” wasn’t completely an act, turns out … Slim Shady was actually shooting real-life darts at Anthony Mackie!!!

Of course, Mackie played the “Papa Doc” role who got lyrically trounced by Em’s “B-Rabbit” character … but he’s revealing the brutal bars were literally about him.

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The newly minted Captain America relived the experience on the ‘Pivot’ podcast … “8 Mile” was his first role and he and Em got considerable time on set getting to know each other.

The 2002 flick was a loose translation of Em’s Detroit upbringing, and Mackie shared his life story with the legendary rapper, telling him about his Juilliard School training and growing up in a two-parent household in New Orleans.

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Unbeknownst to Mackie, Em was turning the info into ammo for B-Rabbit … the jabs about private school and having a safe, suburban life were totally inspired by their convo!!!

Although their characters clashed in the script, Em felt like the story needed a little more oomph and have everyone stuck off the reality.

Em’s theme song “Lose Yourself” also won the Oscar for Best Song … and that’s literally what he did to complete that final scene!!!