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Robert Downey Jr has been making waves in recent days with a major business announcement alongside his Marvel co-star Tom Holland. According to The Peak, the two actors-turned-entrepreneurs revealed a collaboration between their beverage brands on Monday, October 20, 2025. Holland's premium non-alcoholic beer company BERO is teaming up with Downey's happy Coffee to create two limited-edition drinks: BERO Coffee Draught and happy Eternal Hoptimist. The duo emphasized that this partnership stems from their decade-long friendship rather than pure business opportunity, with both founders committed to quality and craftsmanship.

Meanwhile, the rumor mill continues churning around Downey's Marvel return as Doctor Doom in the upcoming Avengers Doomsday, directed by Joe and Anthony Russo. Inside the Magic reported on October 15 that speculation is building around whether Downey might be assembling an elite villain team in the MCU, though this remains unconfirmed fan theory rather than official Marvel news. The casting itself was announced earlier at San Diego Comic-Con, shocking fans who expected him to return as Iron Man rather than taking on the villainous Victor von Doom role.

On the legal front, Downey recently made headlines for his strong stance against artificial intelligence use of his likeness. During an appearance on the On With Kara Swisher podcast, the Oscar winner stated he intends to sue any future Marvel executives who attempt to use AI to recreate his portrayal of Tony Stark, even posthumously. He confidently noted that current Marvel leadership would never do this, but acknowledged future executives might be tempted. His comments come as he stars in the Broadway play McNeal, which explores themes of AI, artistic integrity, and copyright infringement.

Downey also appeared at the 2025 Academy Museum Gala, where Something About Rocks noted he wore a David Yurman high jewelry pin and a Gerald Charles Maestro 8.0 Squelette wristwatch in Stoned Grey. The actor, who turned 60 on April 4, 2025, continues balancing his entertainment career with entrepreneurial ventures and advocacy work around performer rights in the age of artificial intelligence.

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