Avengers: Doomsday directors the Russo Brothers wouldn't have returned to Marvel with Robert Downey Jr. if they couldn't make a sequel "on equal footing with Infinity War and Endgame"

Oct. 28, 2024



Exclusive: The Russo Brothers talk returning for Avengers: Doomsday

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As the final culmination of Marvel’s first three phases, Avengers: Endgame was a natural jumping off point for many, including Iron Man star Robert Downey Jr., along with co-directors Joe and Anthony Russo. It’s in the name, after all, yet it turns out Endgame wasn’t quite as final for everyone involved as fans once believed.

This summer at San Diego Comic-Con,Marvel announced that the Russo Brothers are returningto helmAvengers: Doomsdayas well asAvengers: Secret Warsafter Destin Daniel Cretton stepped down to focus on the Shang-Chi sequel (he’s since been reported to be the Spider-Man 4 director, too). And that’s not all. The panel ended by revealing that Robert Downey Jr. is making a surprise return to the MCU as the movie’s villain, Doctor Doom, primarily known as the chief antagonist of theFantastic Four.

Pitting the Avengers against a foe who looks identical to founding member Tony Stark is diabolical in more ways than one, but where did this plan come from in the first place? Whose idea was it to bring Robert Downey Jr. back to the MCU in this new pivotal role?

“We’re all very close,” says Joe. “We had been working on another project before Marvel approached all of us – so we’re working on another project with Robert – and there was a story that evolved through conversations that we got very excited about. Because it’s always got to be the story.”

The specifics of this story aren’t clear just yet, although it’s almost certain that the multiverse will play a key role in Downey Jr.’s return. Whatever happens though, Joe promises that we can expect something “really explosive” when Avengers: Doomsday arrives in theaters.

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“Why would we come back if we didn’t feel like we had a story that had that possibility of being on an equal footing with Infinity War and Endgame unless there’s a kernel there for an idea that’s really explosive?”

Infinity War and Endgame will be hard to match, but if anyone can do it, it’s the Russo Brothers, who previously wrangled over 20 Marvel movies into a fitting conclusion that broke hearts and box office records alike.

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