After failing to support BLUE WAVE, Iron Man Robert Downey Jr. abandons his new Marvel film project (AVENGERS: Doomsday) in order to depart the United States: “Goodbye, I’m leaving.”

 

In Hollywood, Doomsday has generated conflicting responses. Many of his colleagues have praised his fortitude in sticking to his convictions and offered their understanding and support.

Another Marvel actor said, “Robert has always been someone who leads with his heart.” “This choice demonstrates his profound concern for the issues that are important to him.”

Critics have also voiced their opinions, accusing Downey Jr. of abandoning the nation and industry that aided in the revival of his career.

“He owes a lot to Marvel and the United States,” one conservative pundit said. “To the fans who have supported him through thick and thin, it feels like a betrayal to walk away now.”

The departure of Downey Jr. from AVENGERS: Marvel Studios is frantically trying to adapt to Doomsday. According to reports, the movie, which was supposed.

To start production in early 2025, is undergoing extensive rewriting to accommodate Tony Stark’s absence. To fill the vacuum left by Downey Jr., industry sources speculate.

 

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