Robert Downey Jr.'s return might have doomed the Marvel Cinematic Universe in the Phases to come. Fans are convinced that the actor will be showing his face in the MCU, which is not what Doctor Doom as characters can work with.
While Robert Downey Jr. is making his MCU return for Avengers: Doomsday and Avengers: Secret Wars, a new rumour suggests Marvel Studios wants the actor to continue playing the villain into the next
"There’s not a more exciting 90 minutes you could have, whether you are any good or not,” the actor, 59, says of his time on the sketch comedy show
Marvel's Superior Avengers series is the blueprint for how Chris Evans can make his MCU return as Captain America in Avengers: Doomsday.
It looks like Marvel fans are divided over a MCU character's return to the shared cinematic universe of films and television shows.
According to Deadline, Faran Tahir will reprise his role of Raza Hamidmi al-Wazar from the opening sequences of Iron Man after almost two decades. He was the leader of an Afghanistan terrorist group who kept Robert Downey Jr.'s Tony Stark captive in a cave before being betrayed by Jeff Bridges' Obadiah Stane.
An avid real estate investor, Downey owns several properties in California, including a $13.44 million Malibu estate and homes in Santa Monica, Venice, and Manhattan Beach. His property portfolio is estimated to be worth $40-50 million. Robert Downey Jr. net worth is $300 million.
Photo: Alan Singer/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal/ “I learned so much in that year about what I wasn’t,” Downey said, describing his experience on the show as an exciting 90 minutes, regardless of how well he performed.
Marvel Cinematic Universe fans have had to say goodbye to their favorite characters time and time again over the last decade or so. Incorporating hundreds of heroes, villains, and side characters into more than 40 movies and TV shows in the last 17 years,
Endgame made for a truly epic conclusion, as Tony Stark sacrificed himself to defeat Thanos for good, and the line he delivered as he did so was a reference to the very first film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Robert Downey Jr. revisits his brief role as a Saturday Night Live cast member in the latest docuseries. Read on to know what the Avengers actor said.