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Who is Hollywood's Highest-Paid Actress?

We know who Hollywood’s highest-paid actor is — Robert Downey Jr. — so who is the highest-paid actress?

According to Forbes, it’s Oscar winner Angelina Jolie who ranks No. 1 with $33 million.Jolie is followed on the list by The Hunger Games’ Oscar-winning leading lady Jennifer Lawrence ($26 million) and Twilight’s Kristen Stewart ($22 million).

Jolie will be seen in next year’s Maleficent, Disney’s fantasy film told from the perspective of the Sleeping Beauty villainess.

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How Much Marvel-ous Money Did RDJ Make?

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It’s a little shocking that Johnny Depp’s not on this list, but Forbes has issued their rundown of the highest-paid actors in Hollywood and none other than Tony Stark himself, Robert Downey Jr., tops the bunch with $75 million.

Yes, you read that right. $75 million. Not bad for a guy who was essentially unemployable as a leading man in movies until Iron Man opened in 2008.

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Robert Downey Jr. Tops Forbes' List Of Hollywood's Highest-Paid Actors

By Dorothy Pomerantz, Forbes Staff

Robert Downey Jr. is a hit machine. He’s starred in six movies that have each grossed over $500 million at the box office worldwide. Two of those films, The Avengers and Iron Man 3, each earned over $1 billion. Every studio in town would love to cast him, and now they’ll pay big buck for the privilege. Downey tops our list of Hollywood’s Highest-Paid Actors with an estimated $75 million in earnings between June 2012 and June 2013. …read more

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Robert Downey Jr. to Play Gepetto…and Pinocchio?

In an unusual but utterly intriguing casting rumour, Robert Downey Jr.may play both Gepetto and Pinocchio in a movie adaptation of the classic story helmed by Ben Stiller.

Warner Bros. was originally trying to unite Downey Jr. with director Tim Burton for the project, but it was subsequently revealed that those negotiations may have run afoul when the Iron Man star recently said he would like to collaborate with Stiller. “I want to make Pinocchio as a live action film,” said Downey Jr. at an Iron Man 3 junket, “and not resorting to ‘animation. I would like to do it with Ben Stiller…”

It appears that his wish may now become a reality. According to investigations by website Bleeding Cool, a Stiller/Downey Jr. Pinocchio movie is currently going ahead, with Downey Jr. set to play both Gepetto and the little wooden boy himself. While the practicalities of that casting decision are unconfirmed, one would imagine there would be an element of performance capture, or perhaps Downey Jr. will just be lending his voice to compliment practical effects.

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Weekend Box Office: 'Iron Man 3' Astonishes Overseas While 'Pain And Gain' Tops Domestic

By Scott Mendelson, Contributor

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As will be the case at least a few times this summer, the big box office news will be not in America but in foreign markets as major summer movies open overseas prior to their domestic debuts. As is the case with Iron Man 3.  My press screening isn’t until tomorrow, but the Shane Black-directed and Robert Downey Jr./Gwyneth Paltrow-starring threequel  has already made a rather stunning $195 million overseas since opening in 42 markets on Wednesday.  This is even more than the $185 million The Avengers debuted with overseas last summer on this weekend in 39 markets. Iron Man 2 also opened overseas first three summers ago, earning $92 million for its trouble, while the first Iron Man earned $99 million in its overseas debut, so this is pretty much par for the course.  One could argue that the 3D ticket-price bump somewhat accounts for the gap between Iron Man 3 and the first two films, but I’m not going to nitpick a $195 million five-day debut.   The first two Iron Man films earned $266 million and $311 million overseas respectively, with the second film out-grossing the first ‘over there’ even as it came in slightly under the first film’s domestic gross, so Iron Man 3 will have out-grossed the overseas numbers of its predecessors probably by the end of next week. In terms of overseas debuts, it’s the eighth-biggest, behind the $199 million debut for Twilight: Breaking Dawn 2 and ahead of the $193 million debut of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.  For the record, overseas openings are sometimes tough to compare because of how many markets a given film opens in and/or what day of the week a film opens, but this is still a shockingly good debut for what should be a major worldwide box office player for summer 2013.  It broke opening weekend records in Singapore, IndonesiaArgentina, Vietnam, Taiwan, Philippines, Malaysia, and Hong Kong. Of note, the film earned $7.2 million on 113 IMAX screens alone (about $64,000 per screen), also the IMAX debut of The Avengers last year.

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Disney and the Devil: Together at Last

By Tim Beyers, The Motley Fool

Source: Marvel database at Wikia.

How will Disney depict Daredevil? The comics contain dozens of rich storylines that could inform a script, but knowing Hollywood, a reboot seems most likely. For now, Feige will only confirm that Disney owns the rights, which is a step in the right direction given history.

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Slowly, Walt Disney is reuniting Marvel heroes under one roof. The latest to rejoin? Daredevil, a blind vigilante whose other senses are enhanced to a superhuman degree. Ben Affleck played the title character in a 2003 feature film that failed to meet heightened expectations.

Newsarama confirmed the shift in an interview with Marvel Studios President of Production Kevin Feige earlier this week.

Efforts to reboot the franchise in later years failed for unspecified reasons. Finally, in October, News Corp.‘s 21st Century Fox returned the rights to Marvel Studios when a deal with would-be director Joe Carnahan fell through.

Here’s a closer look at what might have been:

Sources: Joe Carnahan, YouTube.

Now Disney is in control, and that’s good news for shareholders who’ve seen what Marvel can do when it has creative control of its own properties. I’d love to see Carnahan make a noir film starring Daredevil — something reminiscent of how writer-artist Frank Miller reinvented the character in the 1980s.

Miller gave DD a sharper edge. He also introduced the assassin Elektra as a love interest, subsequently played by Jennifer Garner in the 2003 film and a 2005 spinoff that bombed at the box office. The failures apparently made Fox executives gun-shy despite the source material.

Source: Marvel database at Wikia.

How will Disney depict Daredevil? The comics contain dozens of rich storylines that could inform a script, but knowing Hollywood, a reboot seems most likely. For now, Feige will only confirm that Disney owns the rights, which is a step in the right direction given history.

Big parts of the Marvel Universe remain in outside hands. For example, Fox still has comprehensive film rights to the mutant heroes known as the X-Men as well as the Fantastic Four, a superhero family that’s seen action twice on the big screen in recent years while helping to inspire the Pixar Studios hit The Incredibles.

Sony , meanwhile, controls the rights to live-action Spider-Man films. The Amazing Spider-Man 2 is filming now and due in U.S. theaters on May 2, 2014.

Daredevil isn’t big enough to fill the void left by the X-Men, Spidey, and the FF. But then again, neither was Iron Man in 2008. Robert Downey Jr. has since made that character bigger than both Batman and Superman when it comes to big-screen earnings.

Does Disney have what it takes to transform Daredevil similarly? Finally, we’ll get to find out.

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The A-Z of Iron Man

The summer movie season is about to enjoy the sounds of Black Sabbath and exploding robots when Iron Man 3 hits theaters. This highly anticipated sequel marks the official start of Marvel Studios’ Phase 2 movie lineup and the fifth time Robert Downey Jr. has played Tony Stark.

If you haven’t watched the previous Marvel movies in a while (or read some of the comics), there are a lot of faces to remember.That’s why we’ve put together the A-Z of Iron Man to help get you primed for this latest superhero epic.

Even the world’s most egocentric billionaire playboy philanthropist needs a team to hang around. When faced with a challenge too great for any one hero to overcome, Iron Man turns to Earth’s Mightiest to get the job done. In Marvel’s The Avengers, that group numbers only six plus assorted S.H.I.E.L.D. agents, but dozens and dozens of heroes have called themselves Avengers in the comics. Even though Tony faces one of his greatest challenges yet in the form of the Mandarin, don’t expect him to be turning to his fellow Avengers for help. He’s going to handle things with a little help from his armory.

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Robert Downey Jr. Talks Iron Man Retirement

With Iron Man 3 hitting theaters in just a couple of weeks, press chatter has once again turned to Robert Downey Jr.’s future with Marvel. The actor’s contract ends with this latest sequel, and that leaves many fans wondering what that means for our beloved Tony Stark.

In a recent interview with GQ, Downey Jr. explained what’s been going through his head in terms of retiring the character.

“This period of time, this shall pass,” Downey Jr. said. “Fortunately I’ve been around the block enough — I’m not ill-prepared. And I love change. I love it when a lightning bolt hits the genny and you’re down for two hours on the set. Now, this isn’t a lightning strike, this is like the warning of a gathering storm.”

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From: http://www.ign.com/articles/2013/04/16/robert-downey-jr-talks-iron-man-retirement

‘Iron Man 3’ MTV Movie Awards Clip Debuts During Rebel Wilson-Hosted Show (VIDEO)

By The Huffington Post News Editors

Tony Stark joined the proceedings at the MTV Movie Awards on Sunday, as a new clip from “Iron Man 3″ debuted during the program.

Pre-release buzz for the movie seems to be at a fever pitch, aided in part by news that the film has been tweaked for Chinese audiences (star Robert Downey Jr. traveled to Beijing to promote the movie). A trailer also debuted at the Kids’ Choice Awards.

The movie’s U.K. premiere date was delayed to accomodate for late Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher’s funeral.

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10 Actors Injured While Filming

By Evann Gastaldo Being an actor brings with it fame, fortune, and sometimes serious injuries. Huffington Post rounds up 10 of the latter: Robert Downey Jr. accidentally broke Halle Berry ‘s arm while filming Gothika . In a scene where he had to restrain her, RDJ just “twisted my arm the wrong way,” Berry… …read more

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This Time, Iron Man Will Crush Spidey

By Tim Beyers, The Motley Fool

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For all his success, Robert Downey Jr., as Iron Man, has never proven to be as popular as either Tobey Maguire or Andrew Garfield, both of whom have played Spider-Man on the big screen. All that could change when Iron Man 3 debuts on May 3.

The film could follow in the footsteps of Marvel’s The Avengers, and bring Walt Disney another billion-dollar box office, says Tim Beyers of Motley Fool Rule Breakers and Motley Fool Supernova in the following video.

Sony‘s best performance from a Spidey film came in 2007, when Sam Raimi’s  Spider-Man 3 earned $90.9 million worldwide, according to data supplied by Box Office Mojo.

Do you agree that Iron Man 3 will top that total? Please watch, and then leave a comment to let us know what you think of Disney’s plans to expand the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

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Disney's Multimillion-Dollar Giveaway — and Why It's Brilliant

By Tim Beyers and Alison Southwick, The Motley Fool

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At the recent South by Southwest festival, digital comic book marketplace comiXology announced plans to give away 700 free Marvel issues worth millions through parent Walt Disney . Unfortunately, what looked like a brilliant idea fell apart quickly when demand crushed comiXology’s servers and forced the company to delay delivery of the digital issues.

But all isn’t lost, says Tim Beyers of Motley Fool Rule Breakers and Motley Fool Supernova. Disney should still benefit heavily from increased awareness of its Marvel titles ahead of May 3’s Iron Man 3, the third installment of the series starring Robert Downey Jr. as the armored avenger.

Think of it as cheap marketing designed to energize the fan base. AMC Networks and publisher Image Comics enjoyed the benefits of its own comiXology sale on digital editions of The Walking Dead, which now stands as the highest-rated cable TV show of all time.

How big of an opportunity do digital comics represent? The Fool’s Alison Southwick asks Tim for his perspective on this fast-growing industry, and what it means for Disney, in the video below. Please watch, and then leave a comment to let us know what you think.

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Audi Returns As A Co-Star In Iron Man 3: Video

By Kurt Ernst

Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) drives the Audi R8 e-tron - image: Audi

Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) drives the Audi R8 e-tron – image: Audi

Product placement in movies is big business, since nothing sells goods like more eyes seeing them. This holds true regardless of the product, which is why automakers are scrambling to get their wares up on the big screen, next to soft drinks and portable electronics.

If you saw The Avengers, which also featured the Tony Stark / Iron Man character, you know that Acura-branded vehicles were prevalent throughout the film. The latest Die Hard movie, A Good Day To Die Hard, was very close to an infomercial for Mercedes-Benz, as some 14 different three-pointed-star models were used in filming.

Audi had something of a minor role in earlier Iron Man films, and it looks like the four-ring brand will be back in Iron Man 3. Tony Stark (or Robert Downey Jr., playing the character) is seen behind the wheel of an Audi R8 e-tron, while his significant other Pepper Potts (played by Gwyneth Paltrow) drives an Audi S7 Sportback.

As far as we know, that’s about it for Audi product placements in the film, which promises to be even darker than the first two installments. Just as in the first two films, Tony Stark faces near-insurmountable obstacles on his quest to lead a semi-normal life, and Marvel Studios promises an answer to the question, “does the man make the suit, or does the suit make the man?”

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Robert Downey Jr. on Leaving Iron Man

For how long can Robert Downey, Jr. play Iron Man? It’s a nice problem for Marvel to have, one supposes, considering that it was only five years ago when the first Iron Man film was about to come out and the whole Marvel Cinematic Universe was an unproven concept.

But the fact is, Downey, Jr. is getting expensive for Marvel. The notoriously cost-conscious studio reportedly had to fork over upwards of $50 million to the actor for The Avengers, including box office bonuses and backend compensation. Plus, word has it that Downey, Jr.’s contract is up after Iron Man 3 hits this May, so Empire recently asked Tony Stark himself how much longer he might stick around in the metal suit.

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‘The Avengers’ & The Oscars: Cast Of Hit Movie Reunites At Academy Awards

By The Huffington Post News Editors

Just like the superheroes they played in the movie, Mark Ruffalo, Chris Evans, Robert Downey Jr., Jeremy Renner and Samuel L. Jackson all huddled together back stage to get a plan together and of course joke around.

Downey suggested the stars of “The Avengers” bow as they headed onstage to make Oscar presentations. Or perhaps curtsy.

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New Iron Man 3 Poster: The Mandarin

No, it’s not Drexel from True Romance — it’s Ben Kingsley as the ultimate Iron Man foe The Mandarin from Iron Man 3.

This poster just debuted on the Iron Man 3 Facebook page. Take a look:

Iron Man 3 hits on May 3, starring Robert Downey Jr., Gwyneth Paltrow, Don Cheadle, Kingsley, Guy Pearce and Rebecca Hall.

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Robert Downey Jr. to Produce Sci-fi Feature

Warner Bros. has picked up the rights to an episode of the British TV series Black Mirror to adapt for the big screen, with Robert Downey Jr. producing under his Team Downey shingle.

The studio will be translating the episode titled “The Entire History of You,” which “centers on a man with an implant that allows him to record and re-watch all of his life experiences,” according to The Hollywood Reporter. “He begins to suspect his wife is having an affair and obsessively tries to find evidence until the relationship falls apart.”

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Avengers to Assemble at the Oscars

HULK… present?

Marvel’s The Avengers cast mates Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Samuel L. Jackson, Jeremy Renner and Mark Ruffalo will reunite on the Oscar stage to present this year, The Academy announced.

“We are happy to re-unite the Avengers cast to present on our show,” said show producers Craig Zadan and Neil Meron. “Audiences who enjoyed the year’s biggest box office hit will be excited to see these terrific actors back together again.”

The 85th Annual Academy Awards airs on Sunday, February 24.

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The Betty Ford Center Doesn't Want Its Former Cabbies To Release A Tell-All Book

By Kashmir Hill, Forbes Staff The Betty Ford Center attracts the best and brightest when they’re at their lowest and dimmest. Due to the many high-profile patients that have visited the drug and alcohol rehabilitation center over the years, there are multiple slideshows on the Internet entitled the “Famous Faces at Betty Ford Clinic,” featuring the likes of Drew Barrymore, Robert Downey Jr., Chevy Chase, and of course, Lindsay Lohan. Two former drivers for the clinic are hoping to capitalize on their behind-the-scenes… or rather behind-the-wheel perspective on how the rich and famous get clean and sober with a tell-all book, “Get in the Cab–You’re Going to Rehab,” described on their website as “our experiences taking people to the Betty Ford Center for over 13 years.” Cabbies, after all, often have very juicy stories.
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Iron Man's Going to the Super Bowl

Shellhead’s reportedly coming to the Super Bowl.

Variety reporter Marc Graser tweets that Disney has bought air time during this Sunday’s Super Bowl XLVII to run spots for not only Iron Man 3, but also The Lone Ranger and Oz the Great and Powerful.

Meanwhile, Robert Downey Jr., is out promoting Iron Man 3 this week. In the first part of an extended interview with Entertainment Weekly, Downey raved about an action set-piece for the film they’ve dubbed the Boot/Glove Sequence. “It’s where Tony only has one gauntlet and one boot and he has to escape multiple captors. It’s really fun, dude,” said Downey. “We’re taking everything from his first gauntlet test in the first movie up through the most extreme stuff we thought up for Iron Man 2 and The Avengers and pulling on all of it and making this one big, extended challenge of physics.”

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