As a long-time Marvel fan who has witnessed the rise and fall of Tony Stark (or Iron Man) from the very beginning, I must say that the news of Robert Downey Jr.’s return as Doctor Doom leaves me both intrigued and apprehensive. The idea of RDJ playing Doom is exciting, but the risk of ruining the emotional swansong we saw in “Avengers: Endgame” is a concern.
What makes Robert Downey Jr. come back to the Marvel Cinematic Universe again? The emotional farewell of Tony Stark in “Avengers: Endgame” was a fitting conclusion, but reintroducing him could spoil that perfect ending. However, Downey Jr. is slated to portray Victor von Doom in “Avengers: Doomsday,” which means his Iron Man character should remain untouched, correct? But here’s the catch – Doom and Stark might have an intertwined history that could change things.
Ever since it was revealed that Downey Jr. might take on a role again, there’s been some buzz about Iron Man. However, people are not speculating in the way you may think. The character they’re talking about is not your typical Iron Man; instead, it appears to be an alternate universe version of Tony Stark. In this version, Stark’s scientific prowess was used for malevolent purposes, turning him into the infamous villain, Doctor Doom, rather than the heroic Avenger we’re familiar with.
In simpler terms, both “Marvel Team-Up” by Robert Kirkman and “Infamous Iron Man” by Brian Michael Bendis feature stories where Victor Doom takes on the identity of Tony Stark (Iron Man) and vice versa. This raises a question – could it be that Marvel is playing a trick or being mischievous by exploring these character swaps in their comics?
RDJ’s Doom is not the real one — he’s just a variant
As a longtime Marvel comics fan who has spent countless hours poring over storylines and timelines, I find the theory that Doom could be disguised as Iron Man intriguing. With my extensive knowledge of the Multiverse and its infinite possibilities, it’s not hard to imagine that Robert Downey Jr.’s character might actually represent a different version of Doom. After all, the Marvel Universe is filled with alternate realities and variations of beloved heroes and villains.
A Reddit user, u/Chous18, proposes that “Avengers: Doomsday” and “Avengers: Secret Wars” could be the upcoming team-up events for Earth’s strongest superheroes. Since the original “Secret Wars” comic series by Jim Shooter, Mike Beck, and Bob Layton is centered around variations and the Multiverse, it seems plausible that Downey Jr.’s Doom character will represent a variant. However, according to this Reddit user, the true version of Doom from the Sacred Timeline might be unveiled in “Secret Wars,” paving the way for Downey Jr.’s character to depart.
It’s definitely an intriguing idea, and it appears quite possible. However, let’s consider another perspective where “Avengers: Doomsday” might portray Doom not as a villain but as a hero on a mission to prevent the destruction of the Sacred Timeline instead.
Tony Stark’s Doctor Doom will save the main timeline as its anchor being
As a gamer, I’d like to share a theory that ties Tony Stark and Doctor Doom together. This theory revolves around the concept of ‘anchor beings’, which we encountered in the epic adventure of Deadpool & Wolverine. In this tale, Mr. Paradox (played by Matthew Macfayden) revealed that an anchor being is someone so deeply rooted in their timeline that their death triggers universal decay.
According to Fantasy Theory’s findings, there’s speculation that Tony Stark might be revealed as the pivotal character in question, and his demise has triggered an apocalyptic scenario on Earth-616. To rectify this, the Avengers could potentially bring a new version of Stark from another timeline, who later transforms into Doom. The “Secret Wars” series features Earth’s strongest heroes enlisting a corrupt Iron Man counterpart, who eventually aids them in their victory. Could the upcoming films be reimagining this concept or is it reminiscent of the events unfolding in “Loki” Season 2?
In the expansive realm of multiple universes, Marvel has been granted immense creative liberty, opening up numerous possibilities for Robert Downey Jr. to portray Victor Von Doom. However, whether he will ultimately play a villain or not in the upcoming Avengers’ stories is yet to be determined. It’s also possible that Doom might wear his mask, thereby concealing Downey Jr., allowing the actor to fully embody a character that doesn’t rely on the intricacies of the Multiverse.
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2024-07-31 23:30