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Is Robert Downey Jr's MCU return a good idea?
Marvel revealed at San Diego Comic Con that the Iron Man star will be returning to the MCU in a big way, but there are pros and cons to the casting decision.
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How can Robert Downey Jr play Doctor Doom and Iron Man?
Marvel announced Robert Downey Jr's movie return at Comic-Con, but this time he's playing Victor Von Doom instead of Tony Stark.
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Creator of TV's Legion working on Doctor Doom solo movie for 20th Century Fox
This could be how the studio keeps hold of the 'Fantastic Four' movie rights - without rebooting the 'Fantastic Four' again.
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Mads Mikkelsen walked out of Fantastic Four audition
Mads Mikkelsen was up for a role in ‘Fantastic Four’. During an interview with ShortList, the ‘Doctor Strange’ and ‘Star Wars: Rogue One’ actor revealed he was up for a part in the ‘Fantastic Four’ reboot… but couldn’t stand his audition. “I think I walked out on the Fantastic Four [audition],” he said.
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Toby Kebbell attacks Fantastic Four, will return if Doctor Doom joins Marvel
No one was happy with the attempted ‘Fantastic Four’ reboot back in 2015. Director Josh Trank disowned it, Fox heavily re-edited it, some of the actors admitted never having seen it, critics heavily lambasted it, while audiences stayed away, too. Toby Kebbell, who played Doctor Doom in it, has now joined in the attacks on the film, detailing why their incarnation of the villain failed so spectacularly.
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Stan Lee Reveals His Least Favourite Marvel Movie
Stan Lee has revealed that the Marvel movie he hates the most is 2005’s ‘Fantastic Four’, while at the same giving a rather specific reason for his hatred, too.
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Fantastic Four Flop: “The Fans Aren’t Wrong,” Says Toby Kebbell
Doctor Doom actor Toby Kebbell has reflected on this summer’s disastrous ‘Fantastic Four,’ seeming to accept that the bold superhero reboot was a risk that didn’t pay off. Plagued by negative word of mouth and rumours of behind the scenes problems from the offset, the film from director Josh Trank was met with damning reviews and widespread audience apathy on release, grossing just shy of $168 million (almost £112 million) off a budget of $120 million (almost $80 million).