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Robert Downey Jr. Teases Doctor Doom In New Image
Robert Downey Jr. Teases Doctor Doom In New Image

Newsweek

time13-05-2025

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Robert Downey Jr. Teases Doctor Doom In New Image

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. Entertainment gossip and news from Newsweek's network of contributors Robert Downey Jr. just released an image of himself on Instagram seemingly to help promote a friend's endeavor as well as to tease fans with his upcoming role in "Avengers: Doomsday". The image shows Downey flexing and showing off some muscles, while reading fellow Marvel star Jeremy Renner's memoir, "My Next Breath". You can see the image below. Read More: 'Avengers: Doomsday' First Look Marks Production Milestone Downey appears to be sitting in front of his trailer in the pic, and right above him is a Doctor Doom sign which shows the Latverian dictator pointing. "DO NOT KNOCK," the sign commands. Instead, "Trust Yourself." Robert Downey Jr. speaks onstage during the Marvel Studios Panel in Hall H at SDCC in San Diego, California on July 27, 2024. Robert Downey Jr. speaks onstage during the Marvel Studios Panel in Hall H at SDCC in San Diego, California on July 27, Disney You can also see what appear to be motion capture markers on Downey's head and face, implying either he's just about to start, in the middle of, or just finished doing motion capture work for "Avengers: Doomsday" as Doctor Doom. The caption reads, "Reading Renner's book and feeling stronger a journey to wisdom ... very instructive...a must read!" Renner responded quickly, writing, "Long way from the ICU.... At least we know how this story ends my brother. Love you" and ending with a smiley face/heart emoji. It was in January 2023 when Jeremy Renner came close to dying after a snow plow accident. The "Hawkeye" star walked away with dozens of broken bones, a lacerated liver, and a collapsed lung. His memoir "My Next Breath" is Renner's account of the accident, his recovery, and the lessons he learned along the way. It's somewhat ironic that Renner is so heavily referenced in one of the earliest images to come out of the "Avengers: Doomsday" production considering he's one of the few Marvel actors who hasn't been announced as part of the cast. In fact, he recently revealed that he would have happily jumped on board to make "Hawkeye" season 2, except that he was offered half of what he was given to make the first season. "Avengers: Doomsday" is scheduled to hit theaters May 1, 2026. It is directed by Anthony and Joe Russo. The film stars Chris Hemsworth, Vanessa Kirby, Anthony Mackie, Sebastian Stan, Letitia Wright, Paul Rudd, Wyatt Russell, Tenoch Huerta Mejia, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Simu Liu, Florence Pugh, Kelsey Grammer, Lewis Pullman, Danny Ramirez, Joseph Quinn, David Harbour, Winston Duke, Hannah John-Kamen, Tom Hiddleston, Patrick Stewart, Ian McKellen, Alan Cumming, Rebecca Romijn, James Marsden, Channing Tatum, Pedro Pascal, and Robert Downey Jr. More Comics: Fan-Favorite 'Captain America' Star Wants in on 'Avengers: Doomsday' Peacemaker Meets the Justice League in Season 2 First Look

Doctor Doom officially rules the Earth in One World Under Doom #1, and he's kind of doing a suspiciously good job at it
Doctor Doom officially rules the Earth in One World Under Doom #1, and he's kind of doing a suspiciously good job at it

Yahoo

time14-02-2025

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Doctor Doom officially rules the Earth in One World Under Doom #1, and he's kind of doing a suspiciously good job at it

When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. One World Under Doom #1 officially sets up the full status quo of the current Marvel Universe, in which Doctor Doom has seized the mantle of Sorcerer Supreme, using it to become the unquestioned ruler of the whole planet. And while Doom's rule is starting out surprisingly - almost shockingly - benevolent, the lingering sense of dread that the Latverian dictator is luring everyone into a false sense of security while planning something totally unwholesome behind the scenes is palpable. One World Under Doom #1 by writer Ryan North, artist RB Silva, colorist David Curiel, and letterer Travis Lanham opens with Doctor Doom commandeering the entire world's broadcast systems to declare himself the master of the world. We've seen bits of this broadcast in the lead-up to the official launch of the actual One World Under Doom title, but now we're getting the full spiel from Doom, including what he's actually doing as ruler of the world. First off, Doom insists that all of the world's leaders have agreed to peacefully surrender power to him, and that those who have complied will be allowed to continue governing according to their own traditional systems of power, so long as they abide by his two rules, and agree to invoke several global policies that Doom himself will enforce. What are these rules and policies? Well, as Doom himself states, they won't involve forcing people into enslaved labor or violent purges of his political enemies (though this last bit isn't quite true, as we'll get into). Instead, the first rule is that there will be no war between the world's nations, all of which Doom has declared provinces of Latveria under his "Pax Victoris" policy. The second rule is the bit about the world's governments continuing mostly as normal so long as they institute his policies, which include offering full universal healthcare for all people on Earth, along with free education up to the highest levels of study for anyone who wants it. Sounds pretty benevolent, right? Coming from a guy whose name is Doom and is already known to be not just a dictator but a supervillain, that's hardly the worst case scenario. Still, there are already some cracks in Doom's claims of peacefulness, as he interrupts his own speech to send Doombots to crush several burgeoning rebellions against his rule across the world, using this as an example of what happens to those who try to rise up against him. No sooner is this point made than Baron Zemo takes his own control of the airwaves, stating that Hydra will never come under the rule of Doctor Doom, and announcing Hydra's invasion of Latveria. This prompts the involvement of the Avengers and Fantastic Four, who quickly make their way to Latveria to intervene in the conflict. But as they arrive, Zemo once again makes a broadcast stating that he and Hydra have actually come to terms with Doctor Doom, and will now put down their weapons and begin mobilizing all Hydra's troops to help build new infrastructure around the world. But there's yet more to the story, as it turns out that Doom has actually killed Baron Zemo (and the Red Skull, and other villains) and replaced them with Doombots under his own control - a fact he reveals to the world to bring scrutiny to the Avengers' actions and gain sympathy for himself as the world's new ruler, since he's rooted out some of the Marvel Universe's most evil villains. All of this sets up the Avengers, the FF, and the rest of Marvel's heroes to be on the back foot as Doom begins unveiling his plans for the Marvel Universe - though much like the heroes, I've got a seriously nagging feeling that Doom is planning something really bad for the world. I won't be coy about it - the ideas of universal education and healthcare are incredibly appealing to me. But when those seemingly benevolent policies are coming from a guy with a literal iron fist who is promising not to root out his political opponents while also secretly murdering them and replacing them or violently, publicly shutting them down, it's worth considering the source of all the great promises being made for the people of the Marvel Universe. Doom's rule will continue across the Marvel Universe into the summer, with One World Under Doom #2 arriving March 19. Doctor Doom tops the list of the best Marvel Comics villains of all time.

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