Robert Downey Jr. Returns to Marvel as Dr. Doom, Set to Break Earnings Record

Robert Downey Jr. is set to return to the Marvel universe, this time as Dr. Doom in two upcoming films. The Hollywood superstar is poised to break the highest-paid actor record, previously held by Dwayne Johnson, marking a significant milestone in his illustrious career.

Hollywood's highest-paid actor is changing.

Dwayne Johnson, known as 'The Rock,' earned $50 million from the 2024 film 'Red One,' setting a new record as Hollywood's highest-paid actor.

Now, the record is being discussed in relation to Robert Downey Jr., known to everyone as Iron Man.

The actor, who portrayed Iron Man in the Marvel universe for 11 years, is preparing to return to the screen in a completely different role.

Last week, it was unexpectedly revealed that Robert Downey Jr. will appear in two new Marvel films, 'Avengers: Doomsday' and 'Avengers: Secret Wars,' not as Iron Man but as the villain Doctor Doom.

This news has made a huge impact in the film industry.

According to Variety, the payment Robert Downey Jr. will receive for these films is staggering.

Marvel is set to pay $80 million to the Russo brothers, who will direct both films.

As for Robert Downey Jr., Variety claims he will receive significantly more than the Russo brothers.

It remains to be seen what the role of Doctor Doom will bring him, but considering the payments from box office revenue, he might already set a new record as the highest-paid actor for a single film in Hollywood.