Robert Downey Jr. won’t allow AI to replace him and has threatened legal action against anyone who tries it, even after he’s gone.Hollywood continues to experiment with AIas the innovative technology advances and becomes more reliable. AI also presents a threat to creativity in the entertainment industry and directors, writers, and actors have expressed concern about studios' usage of the tool. Downey Jr., who playedIron Manin theMCUfor 11 years, is the latest actor to share his thoughts, and he has a stark warning for Hollywood.

Downey Jr. is one of the most prolific and well-respected figures in the movie business, recently winning an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in 2023’sOppenheimer. In a recent appearance on an episode of theOn With Kara Swisherpodcast, Swisher told the actor that “future executives” will attempt to recreate his likeness with AI after he’s gone. Downey Jr. warns these executives that his legal team will still be very active.

Robert Downey Jr. revealing himself to be Doctor Doom at SDCC

Well, you’re right. I would like to here state that I intend to sue all future executives just on spec…[after death] my law firm will still be very active.

What RDJ’s AI Comments Mean For The MCU

The MCU shouldn’t try to bring Iron Man back with AI

Downey Jr. is returning to the MCU, but not as Tony Stark. He’llreturn inAvengers: Doomsdayas Doctor Doom, the next central villain for the Avengers to fight. However, many still theorize he could return as Tony one day, whether in a flashback or as a variant from another universe. If he does return as Iron Man, it would have to be while he’s alive, as an AI recreation of Tony isn’t an option, nor should it be. Downey Jr. knows executives may think about recreating his likeness as Tony Stark, but he isn’t worried about Marvel doing it.

To go back to the MCU, I am not worried about them hijacking my character’s soul because there’s like three or four guys and gals who make all the decisions there anyway, and they would never do that to me, with or without me.

Robert Downey Jr.’s Tony Stark in Avengers: Endgame’s time travel suit and Doctor Doom in Marvel Comics with a fiery cosmic background

Downey Jr.’s comments suggest he isn’t concerned about Marvel pulling this soulless move as he trusts the studio and its leaders. This relationship likely led to his return as Doctor Doom, as he wouldn’t return if he didn’t think he’d be treated respectfully. Marvel is a studio many actors want to work with and if they didn’t try to recreate Chadwick Boseman as T’Challa, they likely wouldn’t try to recreate Tony Stark.

Our Take On RDJ’s AI Comments

AI is becoming a big issue in Hollywood. While many studios do get permission from the actor’s families to recreate their likenesses, seeing a dead actor resurrected by deepfake technology has not escaped the uncanny valley feeling. For example,Christopher Reeve inThe Flashlooked awkward, and the effects ruined any type of tribute the movie wanted for the actor. The same can be said for Ian Holm, whose likeness was used to bring back Rook inAlien: Romulus.

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The effects on Rook weren’t perfect, and it felt like a cheap way to invoke nostalgia from the audience. 50 years from now, AI technology will likely be much better, fixing these effects to the point where they look flawless. However,it will always feel gross when a deceased actor’s likeness is recreatedand Marvel shouldn’t attempt to do it with Downey Jr.‘sIron Man. More actors should follow his logic and ensure their legacies aren’t tarnished by executives who want to dig up graves for gold.

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