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  • Jodie Foster Miffed by Robert Downey Jr. Because He Was So High on Movie Set

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    The ‘Freaky Friday’ actress was frustrated by the ‘Iron Man’ actor when they were working together on 1995’s ‘Home for the Holidays’ because of his drugged-up performance.

    Oct 25, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Jodie Foster found working with Robert Downey Jr. on 1995 movie “Home for the Holidays” frustrating because the actor was so high.
    The “Iron Man” star suffered with substance abuse for years before getting clean after a spell behind bars and now admits he was not always sober on film sets.
    In an appearance on the new season of David Letterman’s Netflix talk show, “My Next Guest Needs No Introduction”. Downey opened up about his drug abuse, telling the veteran TV host cocaine and heroin were among his drugs of choice.
    Recalling his work on “Home for the Holidays”, which Foster directed, the actor said, “I call it the most relaxed performance in the history of cinema. She was really critical of just being like, ‘Well, looks like you’re getting away with it on this one (scene). I wouldn’t try this again because we’re kind of a forgiving group.’ ”
    “I was like, ‘Wasn’t that last take great?’ She’s like, ‘Yeah, you’re great. It’s going great!’ ”

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    “And then when I was locked up in a penitentiary, she sent me a letter saying, ‘Let me tell you about what I meant by it’s going great.’ ”
    The actor then credited his producer wife, Susan, for getting him straight and helping him stay sober, revealing that she had been secretly assigned to chaperone him for one film project during his battle with addiction.
    But Robert insisted he was never “blotto” on set, but once had to be revived from a “near-coma” to shoot scenes.
    “Back then, when I was a kid, doing that, you could say that it was fun, but it was pretty stressful too,” he said.
    As part of the chat with Letterman, the two men toured the actor’s Malibu, California ‘farm,’ where he keeps rescued alpacas, pigs, and goats, among other pets.

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  • Russo Brothers and Robert Downey Jr. Add Tributes to Chadwick Boseman as TV Special Airs on ABC

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    The ‘Avengers: Endgame’ directors and ‘Iron Man’ star become the latest Marvel stars to remember the late ‘Black Panther’ actor while ABC pays homage with a TV special.
    Aug 31, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Marvel moviemakers Joe and Anthony Russo are struggling to come to terms with the shocking loss of Chadwick Boseman, admitting the news is “hard to process.”
    The directing siblings cast the tragic actor as Black Panther/T’Challa in “Captain America: Civil War”, the 2016 movie which introduced the character to the Marvel Cinematic Universe and led to the stand alone “Black Panther” movie in 2018.
    They reunited for “Avengers: Infinity War” and its sequel, “Endgame”, while the Russo brothers also served as producers on Boseman’s “21 Bridges” action thriller last year (19), and they are heartbroken by his premature death following a private, four-year cancer battle.
    “This is hard to process,” they share in a short statement to Deadline.
    “Chadwick was an incredibly elegant and thoughtful individual who conveyed dignity and integrity in a way that very few could. A tremendous talent who inspired a generation to stand up and be king. He understood something unique and noble about life, and was determined to use his talents in ways that impacted. He had so much to give…”
    Boseman’s Marvel co-stars Don Cheadle, Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana, Chris Evans, Chris Hemsworth, Brie Larson, and Mark Ruffalo were among the first to express their sadness online after the news broke on Friday night (28Aug20), and “Iron Man” actor Robert Downey Jr. has since added to the tributes.
    “Mr. Boseman leveled the playing field while fighting for his life… That’s heroism… I’ll remember the good times, the laughter, and the way he changed the game #chadwickforever,” he posted, alongside video footage of the pals messing around.
    Gwyneth Paltrow, Angela Bassett, Sterling K. Brown, and Samuel L. Jackson are among the colleagues who have also honoured his memory on social media, as have Marvel Studios boss Kevin Feige, Disney chief Bob Iger, and “Black Panther” director Ryan Coogler.
    A U.S. TV special has been organised to air on the Disney-owned ABC network on Sunday night, following a commercial-free broadcast of “Black Panther”.
    “Chadwick Boseman – A Tribute for a King” will celebrate the actor’s life and career, and reflect on his legacy and the cultural impact he had both on and off-camera.
    It will also shed light on the disease which claimed his life – colon cancer, an illness he kept under wraps while paying special hospital visits to children with terminal health conditions. A representative for the St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital charity shared images of Boseman with young fans online and wrote, “We are deeply saddened to hear of the passing of our friend Chadwick Boseman.”
    “Two years ago, Chadwick visited the St. Jude campus and brought with him not only toys for our patients but also joy, courage and inspiration. He was an incredible role model for our patients and children from all around the world. Our thoughts are with his family and friends at this time.”
    And officials at the Colorectal Cancer Alliance have taken the opportunity to raise awareness about colon cancer, a “young-onset” disease which is “on the rise and cuts short thousands of lives every year.”
    CEO Michael Sapienza added, “Colorectal cancer benefits from an intense stigma, particularly in the Black community. Cancer is a personal battle, and we respect Boseman’s choice to shield the public from his diagnosis. The Alliance, however, encourages open conversations about this disease. Even superheroes can develop colorectal cancer…”
    “With education and awareness to defeat the stigma, resources for those diagnosed, and innovative research toward cures, we can end colorectal cancer in our lifetime.”

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  • Robert Downey Jr. Teams Up With 'Westworld' Writer to Develop 'Sphere' Into TV Series

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    To be adapted by Denise The, this HBO drama is based on Michael Crichton’s sci-fi novel and will take viewers on a deep dive into the ocean to examine a newly-discovered alien spacecraft.
    Aug 28, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Robert Downey Jr. is helping to develop a new drama series based on Michael Crichton’s sci-fi novel “Sphere”.
    “The Avengers” star and his producer wife Susan Downey have joined forces with “Westworld” writer and executive producer Denise The, among others, for the HBO project.
    Adapted by The, “Sphere” will take viewers on a deep dive into the ocean to examine a newly-discovered alien spacecraft.
    The 1987 book was previously turned into a film starring Dustin Hoffman, Sharon Stone, and Samuel L. Jackson. Barry Levinson directed and produced the 1998 release.

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    Robert Downey Jr. Makes Surprise Appearance at 'Perry Mason' TV Panel

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    The ‘Iron Man’ actor crashes a panel at the online television festival to announce the premiere of date of a new TV show ‘Perry Mason’ starring Matthew Rhys.
    Jun 8, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Robert Downey Jr. made a surprise appearance at the “Perry Mason” panel on Friday, June 5, 2020 during the virtual ATX Television Festival to reveal the show’s premiere date.
    The 55-year-old actor and his wife Susan are executive producers on the HBO show, which stars Matthew Rhys as the title character, and Robert’s cameo occurred when the moderator asked panellists when the show would premiere.
    To everyone’s surprise, the “Iron Man” star popped up on the screen to answer the question, joking, “I have been on my heels for 92 minutes!”
    “First I would like to say the usual: you’re welcome,” he added before revealing “Perry Mason” would debut on June 21 at 9 P.M. ET on the primetime network.
    “That’s the slot, by the way. That 9 P.M. Sunday slot, that’s the good one,” he added.
    Back in January, it was announced the “Avengers: Endgame” actor and his wife and production partner had signed a one-year deal to create and develop new projects with the premium cable network.

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    Robert Downey Jr. Producing New Series Based on DC Comics

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    The Iron Man depicter jumps from Marvel to DC as he and wife Susan Downey are developing a new Netflix show based on the DC Comics graphic novel by Jeff Lemire.
    May 14, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Robert Downey Jr. is swapping Marvel comic books for DC by producing a new family-friendly Netflix series “Sweet Tooth”.
    The Hollywood superstar, who appeared on screen as Marvel superhero Tony Stark/Iron Man for what’s believed to be the final time in last year’s 2019 “Avengers: Endgame”, is executive producing the new show about a part boy, part deer, with his wife Susan Downey.
    Robert announced the new series, based on the comics written and drawn by Jeff Lemire and published by DC Comics’ Vertigo imprint, in a post on Twitter.
    “The sweetest things are worth waiting for…Susan and I are producing a @Netflix original series, Sweet Tooth, based on the comic by @JeffLemire. Can’t wait to share it with you all,” he revealed.
    “Sweet Tooth” is described by Netflix as the “broad appeal, family-friendly, storybook adventure of Gus – part deer, part boy – who leaves his home in the forest to find the outside world ravaged by a cataclysmic event.”
    The plot will feature him joining a “ragtag” family of humans and animal-children hybrids attempting to find out the mystery of their origins, and will star “Beautiful Boy” ‘s Christian Convery, “Game of Thrones” actor Nonso Anozie, British actor Adeel Akhtar, and “Saturday Night Live” castmember Will Forte, as well as featuring James Brolin as the narrator.

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    Mark Ruffalo Spills What Robert Downey Jr. Told Him That Convinced Him to Take on The Hulk

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    The ‘Avengers: Endgame’ actor admits during an interview with Jimmy Fallon on ‘The Tonight Show’ that he was afraid he could not make the role his own given his cinematic background.
    May 11, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Mark Ruffalo was hesitant to join the Marvel Cinematic Universe as he wasn’t sure how he could make the role of “The Hulk” his own.
    The 52-year-old actor told Jimmy Fallon during “The Tonight Show” on Friday, May 08, that it was co-star Robert Downey Jr. who convinced him to accept the offer, admitting, “I was scared.”
    “I didn’t know what I could add to what I already thought had been done so well before me.”
    Explaining his hesitation, Mark revealed he was only doing “indie movies up ’til that point. So I was like, ‘I don’t know if I’m the right person for this.’ And Joss Whedon’s like, ‘Yeah, you are the right person.’ ”
    “Then I got a call from Downey, it must’ve made it to him that I was hemming and hawing, and he just simply said, ‘Ruffalo, let’s go. We got this.’ In true ‘Iron Man’ fashion. And then after that, I was like, ‘I guess I have to do it.’ ”
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    The “Spotlight” star first appeared as The Hulk in 2012’s “The Avengers”, and most recently played the role, aka Dr. Bruce Banner, in “Avengers: Endgame”.

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