From Iron Man to Doom: Robert Downey Jr.'s Villainous Marvel Return and Tech Titan Pivot
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Robert Downey Jr. has stayed largely out of the spotlight in the past few days, with no confirmed public appearances or major business announcements, though buzz around his Marvel return and tech pivot dominates headlines. Variety reports hes set to pocket upwards of 80 million dollars for playing Doctor Doom in Avengers Doomsday, complete with private jets, security details, and a full trailer camp, marking a villainous twist on his Iron Man legacy after Jonathan Majors Kang exit. CBR reveals the films international title as Avengers Judgement Day, hinting at doomy plot spoilers tied to Downeys role. On the tech front, a Made in China Insights piece spotlights his shift from Hollywood to Silicon Valley via Footprint Coalition, using AI for sustainability like carbon capture, and Team Downey investments in AI projects, including unconfirmed Neuralink ties, as he redefines his legacy beyond acting. His Instagram went quiet after December 4, per The Handbook, with no fresh posts in recent weeks. IMDb recaps his pre Avengers villain turns ahead of Doomsday hype, while older Wikipedia nods affirm his ongoing Footprint board role and eco tech backing. No social mentions or events pop in the last few days, but this Marvel payday could reshape his biography, blending blockbuster clout with mogul moves. Speculation swirls on more celeb tech leaps like his, yet verified news stays film focused.
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