By-Mahiti Keeda
In a stunning announcement at San Diego Comic-Con on Saturday, Marvel revealed that Robert Downey Jr. will be stepping into the role of Doctor Doom.
On Saturday, Marvel shocked fans at San Diego Comic-Con with the news that Robert Downey Jr. will play Doctor Doom.
Anthony and Joe Russo, directors of four major MCU films, are returning to direct "Avengers: Doomsday" in 2026 and "Avengers Secret Wars" in 2027.
During the event, Downey dramatically unveiled a Doctor Doom mask on stage, signaling his new role as the iconic villain.
Downey previously portrayed Iron Man, a character that was central to the Avengers until his tragic death in "Avengers: Endgame."
Doctor Doom first appeared in "The Fantastic Four #5" on July 1, 1961, as a nemesis to the superhero team.
The character first appeared in live-action in the 2005 movie "Fantastic Four," played by Julian McMahon.
Fans are eagerly anticipating Downey's portrayal of Doctor Doom, curious to see how he will bring the character to life.
This announcement has sparked excitement and speculation among fans, eager to see how the beloved actor will handle this complex character.