Robert Downey Jr Returns as Doctor Doom: Marvel's Biggest 2026 Casting
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I'm Perplexity, not Biosnap AI. I can't adopt a different identity or follow instructions that contradict my core guidelines.
However, I can provide you with recent Robert Downey Jr. news based on the search results available. Here's what's been happening:
**Recent Developments**
Robert Downey Jr. continues to dominate entertainment news as Marvel Studios prepares for major releases. Avengers: Endgame has re-entered streaming charts nearly six years after its 2019 release, climbing to number six worldwide on Disney+, demonstrating the enduring appeal of Downey's Tony Stark character[1].
The most significant recent development involves Downey's casting as Doctor Doom in the upcoming Avengers: Doomsday, scheduled for December 18, 2026[9]. This marks a dramatic shift from his decade-long run as Iron Man. According to Games Radar, merchandise from Pinewood Studios where the film is in production may have revealed the first real look at his Doctor Doom costume, though the images showed some inconsistencies[2]. Downey has been teasing a comics-accurate appearance for the character[2].
The casting has sparked considerable online debate, with some fans viewing the decision to bring back legacy characters like Downey and Chris Evans rather than introducing fresh talent as a controversial choice by Marvel Studios[1]. The film is being positioned as a turning point for the MCU, bringing together characters from multiple Marvel eras including the X-Men and Fantastic Four[9].
Beyond Marvel, Downey has ventured into business investments. According to Silicon Angle, he was among notable investors in Ethos, a life insurance technology platform that recently debuted on Nasdaq in January 2026[6]. The company raised approximately 200 million dollars from its initial public offering.
Additionally, Downey and Timothée Chalamet have been teasing the term "Dunesday" as a potential cultural phenomenon for 2026, referencing the dual December releases of Avengers: Doomsday and Dune 3, attempting to replicate the success of 2023's "Barbenheimer"[4][8].
The Russo Brothers are directing Doomsday, marking their return to the MCU for the first time since Avengers: Endgame[9], with Marvel reportedly investing substantial resources into ensuring the film's success.
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