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Robert Downey Jr.: Defending AI Rights, Dominating as Doctor Doom in Avengers Doomsday

Robert Downey Jr.: Defending AI Rights, Dominating as Doctor Doom in Avengers Doomsday

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No one is hotter in the pop culture world right now than Robert Downey Jr., who is dominating headlines, trends, and Marvel speculation in equal measure this week. According to The Business Standard, Downey Jr. made waves on Kara Swisher’s podcast when he threatened to sue any future Marvel executive if his Tony Stark likeness is ever recreated by artificial intelligence—even posthumously. He made it crystal clear that, despite his trailblazing role as Iron Man, no company, not even Marvel, has his blessing to resurrect his digital soul. The conversation touched on California’s recently passed law protecting deceased performers against digital replication, a hot topic as SAG-AFTRA navigates AI protections for talent, with Downey Jr. positioning himself as the standard-bearer for artist rights and creative integrity in the AI era. His recently launched Broadway debut in McNeal, Ayad Akhtar’s new one-act, dives right into AI and authorship—making it the buzziest intersection of the stage, ethics, and the information age.

But the most seismic event for fans: the Marvel Cinematic Universe just wrapped filming on the next mega-blockbuster, Avengers: Doomsday. The Times of India and Moneycontrol report the Russo Brothers finished principal photography after a marathon five-month shoot, and the marketing juggernaut is already underway. Downey Jr. is front and center in the MCU’s first promotional images and international previews as Doctor Doom, breathing life into Marvel’s infamous villain and pivoting away from Tony Stark for the first time on-screen. Disney’s reveal of his Doctor Doom look, unveiled at the Shanghai marketing expo, sent fans into a frenzy and social media into overdrive. Crew members took to X and Instagram to show off exclusive wrap gifts: merch emblazoned with Downey Jr. as Doom, posters, and jackets plastered with that unforgettable green mask—shoring up anticipation for the December 2026 release. The movie itself is shaping up to be a juggernaut: Avengers, X-Men, the Wakandans, Fantastic Four, and nearly every MCU stalwart will go head-to-head against Downey’s Doctor Doom in a multiverse saga scripted by Michael Waldron and Stephen McFeely. Social buzz is wild, and some diehard Tony Stark fans are still processing seeing Downey Jr. as a villain, but Marvel is counting on his star power to redefine its next phase. IMDB and Koimoi confirm this marks a full-circle moment for Downey Jr.—having once missed the Doctor Doom casting before revolutionizing the MCU as Iron Man, he now returns to steer the franchise into its most ambitious chapter yet. No other actor is driving industry conversation, AI policy, or Marvel futurecasting like Robert Downey Jr. this week, cementing his place in the news cycle and the Hollywood power pantheon.

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