<![CDATA[io9: robert downey jr]]> http://tags.lifehacker.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/io9.com.png <![CDATA[io9: robert downey jr]]> http://io9.com/tag/robertdowneyjr http://io9.com/tag/robertdowneyjr <![CDATA[Jeff Bridges Admits Iron Man Movie Had No Script]]> Iron Man may have seemed as polished as fresh power-armor, but the movie actually had no screenplay at all, says Jeff Bridges. The chaos freaked him out, until he decided to think of it as a $200 million student film.

In an interview with InContention, Bridges explained that the Marvel superhero movie rushed into production to make its release date, with the director and star making up scenes as they went along:

"They had no script, man. They had an outline. We would show up for big scenes every day and we wouldn't know what we were going to say. We would have to go into our trailer and work on this scene and call up writers on the phone, 'You got any ideas?' Meanwhile the crew is tapping their foot on the stage waiting for us to come on."

Bridges, director Jon Favreau and Robert Downey Jr. would literally act out sequences during primitive rehearsals, Downey taking on Bridges's role and vice versa, to find and essentially improvise their way to full scenes, the actor recounts. Bridges says that the entire production was probably saved by the improv prowess of the film's director and star.

"You've got the suits from Marvel in the trailer with us saying, 'No, you wouldn't say that,'" Bridges continued. "You would think with a $200 million movie you'd have the shit together, but it was just the opposite. And the reason for that is because they get ahead of themselves. They have a release date before the script, ‘Oh, we'll have the script before that time,' and they don't have their shit together.

"Jon dealt with it so well," Bridges continues. "It freaked me out. I was very anxious. I like to be prepared. I like to know my lines, man, that's my school. Very prepared. That was very irritating, and then I just made this adjustment. It happens in movies a lot where something's rubbing against your fur and it's not feeling right, but it's just the way it is. You can spend a lot of energy bitching about that or you can figure out how you're going to do it, how you're going to play this hand you've been dealt. What you can control is how you perceive things and your thinking about it. So I said, ‘Oh, what we're doing here, we're making a $200 million student film. We're all just fuckin' around! We're playin'. Oh, great!' That took all the pressure off. ‘Oh, just jam, man, just play.' And it turned out great!"

First off, that's amazing that he called them "suits." He really is The Dude. And second, this is just hilarious. I can't believe they let Robert Downey Jr. and Jon Favreau just run with this stuff. But, thank goodness they did, because what came out was a pretty great action flick blended with biting humor. Still I can't imagine what it must have been for everyone else on set. [InContention via Worst Previews]

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<![CDATA[Four New Iron Man Images Show The Softer Side Of Whiplash]]> Check out the bespectacled Mickey Rourke, getting all pensive over his super power suit. We're used to seeing the new Iron Man 2 villain looking shirtless and electric-whip crazed. But these new set of pics show Whiplash's meditative moments.

Still can't wait to see the giant exploding, Robert Downey Jr. quipping madness that is another Iron Man movie. The film will be released May 7, 2010.





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<![CDATA[On The Iron Man 2 Set With Lasers, Explosions And RDJ's Ladies]]> Check out this behind the scenes look at Iron Man 2, including slow-motion scenes of Scarlett Johansson strutting in a tight outfit. See new footage, new carnage, explosions and hear from the entire cast.


May 7, 2010 is so far away. But so far, it all looks really, really good. Except Mickey Rourke's Whiplash costume...

[Via Entertainment Tonight]

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<![CDATA[Jon Favreau To Direct Robert Downey Jr. In Scifi Western]]> Looks like Jon Favreau is game to be Robert Downey Jr.'s huckleberry: The Iron Man director has thrown his hat in the ring to direct the actor's next scifi action adventure Cowboys & Aliens.

The Hollywood Reporter claims that Favreau and RDJ are teaming up once again to bring the live action comic book adaption to life.

Favreau will be directing under executive producers and Star Trek writers Alex Kurtzman, Roberto Orci and Damon Lindelof. The estimated release is in 2011.

Here's the synopsis:

In Silver City, Arizona, Apache Indians and Western settlers must lay their differences aside when an alien spaceship crash lands in their city.

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<![CDATA[Lestat's Mom In Favor Of Iron Vamp Casting]]> We've already told you that Robert Downey Jr. is in talks to take over the role of Anne Rice's legendary vampire, Lestat, but one person at least is a fan of the possible casting: Rice herself.

Asked about the rumor, Rice was effusive in her hopes that Downey could take on the role:

First off, I cannot confirm or deny the rumor. I have not received official word as to the truth of it yet. But I can say without hesitation that I love Robert Downey Jr. and I think he would make a fabulous Vampire Lestat. He is a major actor, a powerhouse of talent and personality, and he evinces an irrepressible and seductive charm. He would bring great energy and skill to the role. I would love to see this happen. I've loved Robert Downey Jr. ever since I saw him in Restoration years ago, and I thought he was magical and powerful in Iron Man. — So I hope the rumors are true. - I've posted on my Facebook "fan" page saying pretty much the same thing. Some are saying he is too old to play the part. This is absolutely not true. He is quite youthful. Besides, Lestat is a man when he is made into a vampire. A twenty year old man in the 18th century is the equivalent of an older man today. Age just shouldn't be an issue here, not with an actor of this scope and charisma. - I'm thrilled at the prospect that this rumor might be true.

Anne Rice on Downey Jr. and Vampire Chronicles Movies? [BSC Review]

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<![CDATA[Third Time Lucky For Lestat Movie?]]> We should've known; plans are afoot to reboot Anne Rice's Vampire Chronicles series as a movie franchise after two failed attempts, and this time Universal Pictures aren't messing around - They're talking to one of our favorite stars to headline.

According to Bloody Disgusting, Robert Downey Jr. is in negotiations with the studio to play Lestat Du Lioncort in this new incarnation of the franchise, following 1994's Interview With A Vampire and 2002's Queen Of The Damned. There's no word on which of the Rice novels would be filmed this time around, nor on who would write and direct, but the presence of Downey would attract a lot of attention, even if we're worried a third franchise would stretch him too thin.

Anne Rice's 'Vampire Chronicles' Returns, Who is Lestat?! [Bloody Disgusting]

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<![CDATA[Robert Downey Jr. Talks About Iron Man's Death Wish]]> We all know that this Iron Man won't feature the same charming little "prick" version of Tony Stark from the original. But we didn't know how dark it gets, until we spoke with Robert Downey Jr at Comic Con.

We got a few minutes with RDJ right after the amazing blow-you-away Iron Man 2 footage was debuted at San Diego's Comic Con. The one thing we really wanted to know was, how dark is the new Tony going to be? We'd heard rumors of alcoholism (RDJ leads us to believe that's not the case) and dark thoughts but we had no idea he Iron Man 2 would find our millionaire hero so down in the dumps. At the SDCC roundtables RDJ shared his thoughts on where Tony is today.

How has Tony changed since Iron Man 1?

That's the question I think he's asking himself. I think that it brings up a lot of internal conflict. Because he was thought of as this kind of charming prick. Then he was almost killed and then he exerts his own escape, kind of heroic but really on his own behalf. I think that there's probably a bit of an impostor complex as soon as he said, "I am Iron Man," he was wondering what that really means. If you have all this cushion, like he does, and the public is on your side, and you have immense wealth and power, I think he's way too insulated to be okay. And I think the footage has tipped [off] that he's struggling with some sort of contamination of his own system, and he has a very formidable guy saying, "I don't care what everyone thinks of you, I know that you come form a family of murderers and thieves. And I'm going to take you out of your misery." And maybe he almost half wants that to happen.

There's a lot going on. It's bad-ass. This story is really sweet. We're so proud of it because we literally worked so hard, and spent so much time together and spent so many weekends. And tore our eyebrows out, to try to find the best way to express the most streamlined version of the complexities of what really would happen.

Is Tony Stark's alcoholism in this film?

It would be a shame to waste [the alcoholism subplot] in a movie that is already spinning so many plates. But as previously mentioned, is he was making some poor choices and then decided to throw himself to a birthday party expect that birthday to be a bacchanalian just disaster.

We saw you in a night club with Scarlett [Johansson]. Can you explain that scene to us?

I would imagine that, that is a piece from his birthday party and he would not have his birthday party in a nightclub. He's going to probably blow his own roof off.

Iron Man 2 will be in theaters on May 7th.

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<![CDATA[Joel Silver Crushes Our Dreams Of A Steampunk Sherlock Holmes]]> After we saw the shiny new footage of fisticuffs and down-and-dirty ratiocination from Robert Downey Jr.'s Sherlock Holmes film, we thought we glimpsed some steampunk elements. So we asked Downey and producer Joel Silver about this... and they said no.

Says Silver:

To an extent. I wouldn't go that far. It's not Wild Wild West, where there's lots of [crazy gadgets]. It really is 1891, but it is as if we shot it then. There's no real artifice, it feels like it's shot in 1891, but with incredible camera work and dollies. And yes, there is a part of the industrial revolution that's happening then, but it's not so much what's going on. The details aren't that deliberate.

Sherlock does know more than anybody else. Officially, he's the only character admitted to the Institute Of Chemistry, or what's the story like that? He actually was thought of as an actual chemist in the way Doyle wrote about him. Holmes knows everything. There's a great line where someone says to him, "How did you see that?" and he says, "Because I was looking for it." They had the worn books in their hands, and they were trying to go back to the books and take lines... like Sherlock would say, "I can't make bricks without clay." Those are Conan Doyle's lines. It really feels like the way it should be.

And screenwriter Lionel Wigram adds that they tried to keep the gadgets in the film authentic and true to what had been invented at the time. If anything, this is a more realistic depiction of the grit and unwashedness of Victorian London than we've seen in previous incarnations of the great detective.

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<![CDATA[Nothing Can Stop The Ultimate Victory Of Oobermind (Except Oobermind Himself)]]> Dreamworks recently released their slate of upcoming animated films, and the poster for their 2010 supervillain comedy Oobermind caught our eye. The film features the voices of Robert Downey Jr. and Tina Fey, but what is Oobermind actually about?

There are a lot of conflicting reports regarding Oobermind, which probably has something to do with the multiple changes to its cast, crew, and even title in the two years since it was first announced. Oobermind began life in April 2007 as Master Mind, written by first-time screenwriters Alan Schoolcroft and Ben Simons, with Ben Stiller attached to play the title supervillain. At the time, the story was said to be about "Master Mind, a baddie who goes into a depression when he accidentally kills off his archrival Uberman."

The project seemed to remain in stasis for over a year until August 2008, when it was announced that Robert Downey Jr., fresh from his career-revitalizing success in Iron Man and Tropic Thunder, was taking over the Master Mind role. Tina Fey also joined the cast around this time. Stiller, who was now also a producer on the film, had apparently switched to a different role.

An interview Stiller gave around the time of Downey Jr.'s casting shed some light on the project's history - including its origins as a live-action film - and provided a very different summary of the film's premise:

"It's a script that my company Red Hour got that was written as a live action movie but we thought it would work as an animated movie so we brought it to Jeffrey Katzenberg and now we're in pre-production.

"I'm in it and Robert Downey Jr. plays an evil superhero villain. Basically it's about a bad guy who loses to the good guy that he's fighting all the time, so he has to create another good guy for him to fight."

It's hard to know whether Stiller simply botched his explanation of what Master Mind was about. Certainly, it doesn't really fit with either the 2007 or 2009 versions of the story, both of which concern a villain who vanquishes his archenemy. Even so, it would appear the idea of a villain making his own hero did take hold at some point, as can be seen in the most recent synopsis, released last week:

When super villain Oobermind defeats his archrival Metro Man, the world should be his oyster. But instead, Oobermind falls into total despair. It turns out that life without a rival is life without a point for him. So he creates a new superhero rival. Unfortunately, the new hero wants to be a super villain too. Who can we turn to? Who has what it takes to stand up to this menace? Who will defend the innocent? Oobermind! That's who.

Master Mind also went through its fair share of directors as it evolved into Oobermind. Dreamworks animators Kyle Jefferson and Cameron Hood, co-directors of the 2006 short First Flight, were initially on board to helm the project, but they apparently dropped out in early 2008. IMDB listed Gary Trousdale, co-director of Beauty and the Beast and The Hunchback of Notre Dame, as the director around the time Robert Downey Jr. and Tina Fey signed on. Now Tom McGrath, director of the Madagascar films (both of which feature Stiller in the voice cast), has taken over Oobermind.

So, to recap what we know:

1. The film has always been about a supervillain. He was originally called Master Mind and was to be voiced by Ben Stiller, but now he's Oobermind and Robert Downey Jr. is playing him.

2. The supervillain has an archenemy that is a superhero. In 2007, this was Uberman, who was killed by Master Mind. In 2008, this superhero routinely defeats Master Mind. Now, the superhero is Metro Man and he is merely "defeated" - not necessarily killed - by Oobermind. In all three versions, the superhero does something to the supervillain that causes him to experience an existential crisis.

3. The supervillain creates another superhero to replace the original. In the latest version of the story, this supposed hero proves to be even more evil than Oobermind, forcing him to play the reluctant hero.

4. Ben Stiller was originally supposed to play the lead, then shifted over to producing and playing a supporting role, and he is now only listed as an executive producer.

5. Tina Fey is involved. Somehow.

Then there's this new poster for the film, which is worth a closer look.



Putting all of these facts together, I think it's fairly safe to conclude the blue guy with the giant brain is Oobermind (I mean, a mind that big is clearly of the oober variety). I'd say it's even safer to conclude the woman he's holding is Tina Fey's character. I would guess the superhero on the left is Metro Man and not the replacement superhero, considering it looks like he's doing the heroic thing and trying to thwart the villainous Oobermind. This means the one announced character we haven't seen yet is the superhero Oobermind creates. Although only Downey Jr. and Fey are currently listed as voice actors, I'd still say it's possible Ben Stiller will end up voicing either Metro Man or the new superhero.

The fact that Metro Man is (probably) on the poster suggests to me that the character has a more substantial role in the film than someone who is killed early on, as he would have been in the original Master Mind. As such, Oobermind probably doesn't kill Metro Man but instead manages to put him out of the picture for a lot of the story, which still allows him to make a climactic return.

I'm sure plenty more details about Oobermind will be revealed in the coming months, but we'll get our chance to learn exactly what's going on when the film is released. So mark your calendars for November 5, 2010 - it just might be worth it.

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<![CDATA[Gary Shandling Will Be A Skeevy Statesman, In Iron Man 2]]> Robert Downey Jr. explains what role Gary Shandling plays in Iron Man 2:
I'm doing a Senate hearing where the government is saying the Iron Man tech needs to be turned over to the Senator and the Senator is Gary Shandling. And we had this fantastic day that was somehow this controlled chaos of a Senate hearing where I keep interrupting them and dah dah dah.

He says the Iron Man suit has been improved and is more "ergonomic," and the movie is as much about Tony's internal processes and his quirky decision-making as it is about "bad guys." It's really about a dysfunctional family, and how they save "life on Earth as we know it." [Collider]

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<![CDATA[Iron Man To Stay Sober In Sequel... Kinda]]> We hoped and we hoped, but Iron Man 2 won't feature Tony Stark getting his alcoholism on. That's the depressing latest from Stark himself, Robert Downey Jr., but don't give up all hope just yet.

During a press junket for his upcoming movie The Soloist, Downey was asked whether the second Iron Man movie would adapt the famous "Demon In A Bottle" storyline from the comics, in which Stark's alcoholism ruins his life and careers as superhero and corporate bigwig. His answer was surprisingly open:

Not really. As a matter of fact, I think that's probably best saved... because it's such its own storyline... We're going for the interim space [between Iron Man's origin and "Demon In A Bottle"] which is more a look behind the mask of someone who says he's Iron Man and what it really is to become a superhero.

On the plus side, that suggests that a potential third Iron Man movie would be where Tony's booze gets the better of him... and also that Downey and Marvel are definitely thinking of installments past this second one, which is definitely good news. That said, I hope this doesn't mean we're going to have to suffer through heavy-handed "Tony, don't you think you're drinking a little too much?" foreshadowing in 2010's tin-plated sequel.

‘Iron Man 2' Won't Feature ‘Demon In A Bottle' Storyline, Reveals Robert Downey, Jr. [MTV Splash Page]

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<![CDATA[Iron Man 2: It's The Alcoholic Iron Man Story!]]> Are we jumping to wrong conclusions by linking recent leaks about the Iron Man sequel and thinking that it really is the start, at least, of the boozy Tony story? Maybe... but we doubt it.

The facts are these, as Jim Dale used to say: First, we had Robert Downey Jr.'s cryptic comments that the heavy metal sequel will not be what we're expecting:

The enemy comes from within... It's very very much about, it's one thing to say you're Iron Man, it's another thing to understand that responsibility. And, if that sounds like a familiar theme, trust me, it's not.This film is three times more fun... and strange [than you'd expect]. Like, it used to be, my weird thing was "Can everyone siddown" at press conferences, and people were like "Boy, Robert's really doing some strange stuff." We're going real far out in this one.

And now we hear that the first prop to be built for the movie is a toilet. For Tony Stark to be sick in.

So, was Downey's comment about his former "strange stuff" a veiled addiction reference? Is this second movie going to be all about Tony turning to drink when he can't deal with life as a superhero and the CEO of Stark Industries? It's beginning to seem that way... although we'll be amused if it's all a swerve and the toilet vomiting comes as the result of some villainous plot from the Black Widow, whoever ends up playing her.

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<![CDATA[Robert Downey Jr. Discovers Genocide Has A Repeat Button]]> Robert Downey Jr. and Reese Witherspoon are in talks to star in a thriller about alien invaders who keep traveling back in time and killing the human race, again and again.

At least, that's what I can glean from the official description of The Days Before, which Wanted helmer Timur Bekmambetov is also in talks to direct. According to Production Weekly (via Sci Fi Wire), the aliens travel back in time and wipe out humanity one day at a time, "yesterday by yesterday." Downey Jr.'s character keeps traveling back and trying to warn people that the end is coming, over and over again. It's not clear whom Witherspoon would play.

It sounds like a fun combination of Groundhog Day and that Star Trek: TNG episode where the Enterprise keeps blowing up. At the very least, with Bekmambetov involved, you know it'll look groovy.

Image by WENN.
[Sci Fi Wire]

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<![CDATA[The Hottest Kisses You Never Saw]]> They're too racy, too raw. There's enough tongue in them to make a director blush — and so much grabby-hands that the director, producer, and writer hit the ground in a dead faint. Or maybe it's just good suspense to deprive characters of some desperately needed mouth-on-mouth. The Blu-Ray release of The X-Files: Fight the Future brought with it some never-before-seen footage of Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny sucking serious face, so we dug up even more deleted scenes of makeout sessions that were too sexy for your screens. Warning: Eliza Dushku, David Tennant, Julianne Moore, Robert Downey, Jr., and a great deal of hotness within.

Sure, the Doctor (version II, anyway) eventually got to tell Rose Tyler he loved her, and they shared a nice smooch in Doctor Who's season 4 finale. But if you watched the Confidential, you know that actors David Tennant and Billie Piper provided much sweatier minutes of mackage than the two-second bit that was deemed appropriate for the kiddies. (I suggest watching it in slow motion for maximum shortness of breath.)

If you're not yet excited to see Eliza Dushku stretch her thespian legs in Joss Whedon's Dollhouse — or turned on by Dexter's Desmond Harrington — you certainly will be after this little firebomb of a clip. Wrong Turn may be from a dumb horror movie that pits college students against cannibalistic mountain men, but it's certainly got one scorching moment in it, and here's the proof.

Julianne Moore is something like the duchess of psychological sci-fi horror, with impressive stints in movies like Children of Men and Blindness (we won't talk about Evolution). In this deleted scene from The Forgotten, she and Dominic West can barely keep their hands off each other — and so they don't.

The Iron Man trailer seemed to promise us an onscreen meeting of the lips between Robert Downey, Jr. and Gwyneth Paltrow, but it never quite happened. They did, however, film it, and this montage of set pictures gives us a glimpse of what could have been ... in Tony Stark's mouth.

All right, this last one isn't a kiss, but finding a cut kiss for this show would have been impossible: No kiss is too naughty for Torchwood. BBC Two did, however, draw the line at a Jack/Ianto crotch grab — so I guess it's a good thing we have the internet to show us the things that television won't dare to. John Barrowman and Gareth David-Lloyd are in top (and bottom) form in this thrilling deleted scene.

After all this, you're probably aching to run from your computer and snog the nearest warm body. Before you go, though, leave your own favorite cut, forbidden kisses. The world of sci-fi has been pioneering the liplock since Kirk and Uhura knocked noses in "Plato's Stepchildren," and we aren't about to stop now.

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<![CDATA[Is Robert Downey Jr. Really The Entertainer Of The Year?]]> Entertainment Weekly has named Iron Man's Robert Downey Jr. as their choice for the entertainer of 2008 - and while we may have loved Jon Favreau's metal Marvel hero movie, we're unconvinced that Downey Jr.'s necessarily the right man for the title. What about Heath Ledger, the unintentionally-entertaining Michael Bay (C'mon, "Bayhem" is definitely the word of the year), JJ Abrams, or even - considering Clone Wars and The Force Unleashed - George Lucas? Vote in our poll below, or use the comments to make the case for your write-in vote.

(Yes, I know there are two "Other"s - I am a moron. Kindly ignore the one that doesn't give you the chance to write-in your choice.)

Voting is open until 12am Tuesday morning. Vote early, vote often.

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<![CDATA[Master Mind Will Rewrite The Superhero Movie Genre]]> Ignore Watchmen's tired take on revisionist superheroes. We're looking to Ben Stiller to provide us with a revolutionary take on the superhero movie genre with the upcoming animated supervillain tale Master Mind that he's producing for his Madagascar director, Tom McGrath. Don't bother with the whole "superhero parody" label; they're killing the superhero off at the start of the movie.

Stiller told MTV:

The idea is that Uberman, who is the big hero of the city, dies, and Master Mind is left without someone to be evil to. He sort of loses his sense of what his purpose in life is, so he has a midlife crisis of sorts. And he falls in love. It’s dealing with the emotional life of a supervillain.

Okay, we'll admit it - It kind of reminds us of Doctor Horrible's Sing-Along Blog as well, albeit one where Captain Hammer dies and Penny is more likely to - spoiler warning - make it to the end of the movie, but still: We're hopeful about the project, nonetheless. After all, Robert Downey Jr. is providing the voice of Master Mind, and we'll happily listen to him do anything (within reason). Also, the subject of the love lives of supervillains is ripe for investigation, but also almost as old as modern supervillainy itself. After all, didn't Marvel's Mole Man turn to the Earth Threatening game because he kept getting turned down for dates? We rest our case - and look forward to seeing what this Anti-Incredibles has to offer.

Ben Stiller’s Animated ‘Master Mind’ Shifts Robert Downey Jr. From ‘Iron Man’ Hero To Supervillain [MTV Splash Page]

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<![CDATA[Downey Jr. On Howard/Cheadle: "Don't Ask Me!"]]> Iron Man himself, Robert Downey Jr., has broken his silence on the increasingly public firing of Terrence Howard from Iron Man 2, and his subsequent replacement by Don Cheadle, although the blandness of his comments suggest that either he's not been paying attention to tensions on set, or else he's sensibly trying to save himself from getting caught in the crossfire between Marvel Studios and Howard's camp.

Talking to MTV, Downey Jr. said,

I had nothing to do with that decision. I love Terrence very very much. That’s all I’ll say because I haven’t talked to him yet... I’ve always admired Don [Cheadle]... It’s one of those situations where I still don’t quite know what happened or why. Here’s what happens too: things happen and you wind up commenting on them before you’ve actually talked to the people and it’s in poor taste.

This would seem to suggest that Downey wasn't one of the people "unhappy" with Howard's performance on the set of the first Iron Man - or just that he knows better than to go about making enemies right now. We're hoping for the latter, if only for the potential gossip that will inevitably spill out when one of the sides decides to go all out in the PR battle.

Robert Downey Jr. On Terrence Howard/Don Cheadle ‘Iron Man 2’ Swap [MTV Splash Page]

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<![CDATA[Marvel Announces Avengers Cast Members, Plus Iron Man 3]]> We've known it was coming for some time, but Marvel Studios decided to make it official: Robert Downey Jr. has signed on for 2011's superhero team-up movie, The Avengers movie — as well as 2012's newly official Iron Man 3. And that's not all. The brand new War Machine, Don Cheadle, is coming along for the ride as well... as is director Jon Favreau.

Marvel's Tuesday announcement confirmed not only that Downey Jr. and Cheadle would be two of the stars for the Avengers, which tells how Marvel's biggest heroes formed a team, but that Iron Man director Favreau will act as executive producer for the 2011 movie.

No plot details for Avengers or Iron Man 2 have been announced, although we can now add the creation of Rhodey's War Machine armor to the existing "Hulk goes bad" rumors.

As for those rumors about the Hulk going bad, some sites are concluding the Hulk won't actually be the villain in Avengers, because one Marvel press release refers to Hulk as a member of the team. The release also says the heroes, including the Hulk, face the biggest threat they've ever encountered. So does that mean the Hulk isn't the villain of that movie? Or he joins the team but later goes rogue? (Just as long as he pretends to be a robot clown, like in the comics.)

Iron Man 2 is due to be released May 7, 2010, with Avengers following on July 15, 2011.

Downey Jr. extends Marvel deal [Variety]

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<![CDATA[Iron Man Turns Evil And Animated In New Movie]]> Iron Man star Robert Downey Jr. is staying with the superhero genre that's given him his big comeback with potential upcoming project Master Mind. It's a new animated movie being produced by his Tropic Thunder co-star (and scriptwriter, and director) Ben Stiller. But this time, he may be playing the part of the bad guy . . . or, at least, suicidally-repentant former bad guy.

The future Dreamworks movie, written by first-time screenwriters Alan Schoolcraft and Brent Simons, centers on a supervillain who decides that life has lost its meaning after he accidentally kills his nemesis in the middle of an epic clash. The somewhat-Venture Bros-esque concept will be directed by First Flight directors (and Shark Tale survivors) Cameron Hood and Kyle Jefferson, and may also star 30 Rock's Tina Fey. Weighing up the potential voice talent and subject matter against the prospect of Dreamworks Animation's track record, it's safe to say that, as long as the result is more Kung Fu Panda and less Over The Hedge, we're cautiously looking forward to the finished movie.

Robert Downey Jr. in talks for DreamWorks Animation project [Entertainment Weekly]

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<![CDATA[Downey Jr: "F*ck DC Comics"]]> Apparently, Robert Downey Jr.'s love for Marvel Comics goes deeper than just playing the title role in Iron Man. Talking about the movie that made his the second most-popular superhero of the summer, Downey went further than anyone would've expected - and maybe further than was necessary, as well - in complaining about the competition.

Interviewed during a promotional appearance for his new movie, Tropic Thunder, Downey declared that he just didn't understand what everyone saw in Batman's new movie:

My whole thing is that that I saw 'The Dark Knight'. I feel like I'm dumb because I feel like I don't get how many things that are so smart. It's like a Ferrari engine of storytelling and script writing and I'm like, 'That's not my idea of what I want to see in a movie.' I loved 'The Prestige' but didn't understand 'The Dark Knight'. Didn't get it, still can't tell you what happened in the movie, what happened to the character and in the end they need him to be a bad guy. I'm like, 'I get it. This is so high brow and so f—king smart, I clearly need a college education to understand this movie.' You know what? Fuck DC comics. That's all I have to say and that's where I'm really coming from.

Hardly the riskiest thing for a man under contract to Marvel Studios to say - especially considering that he avoided saying the more accurate "Fuck Warner Bros.," who actually made the movie and would be more responsible for making movie casting choices than a comic book publisher - but still an unusual attack nonetheless. Maybe he's trying to remind to start an Iron Man/Dark Knight feud to promote the Iron Man DVD release...?

Robert Downey Jr. Interview [Moviehole]

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