Robert Downey Jr. Sets Marvel Return as Doctor Doom in ‘Avengers: Doomsday

 

Robert Downey Jr. Sets Marvel Return as Doctor Doom in ‘Avengers: Doomsday
Robert Downey Jr. Sets Marvel Return as Doctor Doom in ‘Avengers: Doomsday



Robert Downey Jr. is getting back to the Wonder Realistic Universe as Specialist Destruction in a new "Justice fighters" film named "Vindicators: Judgment day," which will be coordinated by Joe and Anthony Russo in their own re-visitation of Wonder. The guiding couple is at hand to steerage two new "Vindicators" film: "Judgment day," which will present Victor von Destruction/Specialist Destruction, and "Justice fighters: Secret Conflicts."


While Downey had said in late meetings that he was available to getting back to Wonder, fans normally expected that implied he would return as Iron Man/Tony Obvious. Downey's return as the terrible Victor von Destruction comes as an enormous shock to the being a fan, including the blissful crowd at Wonder's show at San Diego Comic-Con. Downey showed up to Lobby H on Saturday night to uncover his return.'


Downey's absolute first appearance as the playboy super-virtuoso Obvious came in 2008's "Iron Man," which was the principal portion in the interconnected Wonder True to life Universe concocted by Wonder Studios president Kevin Feige. Over the course of the following 11 years, Downey would repeat the job in 10 Wonder films, including "Iron Man 2," "Iron Man 3," "The Unbelievable Mass," "The Justice fighters," "Captian America: Nationwide conflict," "Vindicators: Time of Ultron," "Bug Man: Homecoming," "Vindicators: Endlessness War" and "Vindicators: Final stage."


"Final plan" included the demise of Iron Man. Wonder Studios president Kevin Feige focused to Vanity Fair last December that he cared very little about screwing with Downey's personal exit.


"We will keep that second and not touch that second once more," Feige said at the time about Iron Man's passing. "We as a whole buckled down for a long time to get to that, and we could never need to fix it in any capacity supernaturally."


Downey is currently getting back to Wonder, however not as Iron Man. The entertainer had been very open this year about his advantage in returning to the establishment. Addressing Esquire magazine after his Oscar win for "Oppenheimer," the entertainer was inquired as to whether he could at any point get back to the Wonder Realistic Universe now that he is authoritatively a Foundation Grant victor. The entertainer felt free to yes.


"Cheerfully. It's too fundamental a piece of my DNA," Downey said. "That job picked me. Furthermore, look, I generally say, 'Never at any point bet against Kevin Feige.' It is a terrible wagered. He's the house. He will constantly win."


The Victor von Destruction news proceeds with an enormous year for the entertainer. His exhibition as Lewis Strauss in Christopher Nolan's "Oppenheimer" won him the Foundation Grant win for best supporting entertainer in Spring. Most as of late, Downey was highlighted in the cast of Park Chan-wooks' little series "The Supporter" on HBO, where he played CIA employable Claude and a few different jobs. He procured an Emmy designation for supporting entertainer in a restricted series or compilation.

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