How Marvel deals with Doctor Doom is make or break for the MCU. No one wants a watered-down Tony (…)
The hooded supervillain is a scientist, a sorcerer, a monarch and a mummy’s boy – Robert Downey Jr’s Doom should be all these things and more, radiating history, magic and the biggest ego The problem with building the next stage of your superhero franchise around Doctor Doom is that nobody (…)
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