'Honestly, it's worse than death': Marvel fans will cry in theaters if Robert Downey Jr.'s Doctor Doom replicates what Doom does to Fantastic Four and other heroes in Fortnite

'Honestly, it's worse than death': Marvel fans will cry in theaters if Robert Downey Jr.'s Doctor Doom replicates what Doom does to Fantastic Four and other heroes in Fortnite

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Robert Downey Jr.'s Doctor Doom might as well break the hearts of Marvel fans with his villainous turn, which showcases brutal crimes and a terrifying character.

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Marvel may have made the bold decision to cast Robert Downey Jr. as the new Doctor Doom in the cinematic universe after his huge run as Iron Man who "had a heart", but the reception his Doom would receive is as uncertain as ever. One of the reasons behind this, of course, is his tragic transition from a fan-beloved superhero role to a supervillain.

But that's not all. As fans already know, Doom is one of the most evil villains in MCU history, and the perfect example of this is depicted in Fortnite with utmost accuracy. That said, if Downey Jr. decides to replicate all the horrors his big bad guy does to the Fantastic Four and other heroes in the game, then fans might as well get a foul-mouthed scream at the theaters.

The perfect blend of super genius and megalomaniac, Victor von Doom is one of the most feared and formidable super villains in the entire Marvel Superverse. While his work in the comics is enough to leave anyone terrified of him to the core, the version of him shown in Fortnite surpasses even that level of horror and cruelty as it displays trophies for every hero he has killed.

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