The Russo Brothers say it was Kevin Feige who pitched Robert Downey Jr.'s Doctor Doom appearance - but they didn't say yes ...
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Soap Central on MSNFans react with jokes as The Russo Brothers reveal Kevin Feige wanted Robert Downey Jr. back—as Doctor DoomRobert Downey Jr. will be reprising his role in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), this time as the iconic villain Doctor ...
Avengers: Doomsday co-director Joe Russo has explained who was behind the shock decision to bring in Robert Downey Jr. as ...
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ScreenHub on MSNBest new shows to stream this week on Netflix, BritBox, Stan, ABC iview, Prime, Binge, SBS and moreJoined by forensic expert Jack Hodgson, and two new recruits – veteran pathologist Professor Harriet Maven and razor-sharp ...
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BuzzFeed on MSN"He was an international inspiration to people with disabilities. Then, he was a murderer.""He was an international inspiration to people with disabilities. Then, he was a murderer." View Entire Post › ...
23."Suge Knight. He literally had a $400 million hip hop empire in Death Row, which was the hottest label in rap during the ...
Robert Downey Jr. made a surprise appearance at a featured session with Disney during South by Southwest on Saturday. Here's ...
Sarah Burris is a long-time veteran of political campaigns, having worked as a fundraiser and media director across the United States. She transitioned into reporting while working for Rock the ...
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is not Juan Soto, and he knows it. With Guerrero’s contract expiring after the upcoming season, he and the Blue Jays looked to settle on an extension but were ultimately ...
The Oscars cannot help but come across as an artifact of a dead civilization — a leftover, like the United Nations General Assembly, of a more confident era.
Robert Downey Jr’s return was unveiled in dramatic fashion at Comic-Con last July, where he took off his mask onstage to reveal himself as the new Doctor Doom. The announcement reignited excitement ...
In the first directive since his nomination to secretary of health and human services, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. thrust psychiatric medications and their use among children into the national spotlight.
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