| Robert Downey Jr. Gives Bionic Iron Man Arm To Boy With Underdeveloped Limb (Video)
Iron Man and The Avengers star Robert Downey Jr. continues to put his superhero status to good use. Recently the actor, posing as robotics expert Tony Stark, presented a seven-year-old boy named Alex with a partially developed arm his very own Iron Man-inspired 3D-printed bionic arm. The arm was created by a college student named Albert Manero, another real-life superhero, who heard about a man who had created a 3D-printed mechanical hand and decided he needed to be a part of it. He’s been doing great, truly inspirational work ever since, building and donating low-cost 3D-printed bionic limbs to kids all around the world. You can read more, see videos of Downey Jr. presenting the arm to Alex and the work Albert is doing, and find out how you can get involved below.
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| ‘Avengers: Age Of Ultron’ Contest To Be Robert Downey Jr. For A Day Launched
Robert Downey Jr. would like the chance to “awesome” the crap out of you. This morning, RDJ revealed the “big announcement” he’s been teasing over the past week and it’s a pretty cool deal indeed. He’s raising money for Julia’s House, a children’s care hospice in England and how it works is that for every $10 dollar donation you make, you get entered for a chance to win a mind-blowing once-in-a-life time experience with RDJ in Los Angeles, CA, that includes attending the world premiere of his new movie, Marvel’s Avengers: Age Of Ultron. Let Downey give you more info by checking out his video here below.
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| Marvel Reveals ‘Avengers: Age Of Ultron’ Movie Poster
Marvel Entertainment has released the official one sheet poster for the highly anticipated Avengers: Age of Ultron coming to theaters this May. Check out the image of the poster here below. The poster highlights the original Avengers of course all returning to their previous roles, but also adding the two newcomers in Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver (played by Elizabeth Olson and Aaron Taylor-Johnson). What you might also notice is a kinda sorta underneath shadow shot of The Vision (played by the voice of Tony Stark’s AI counterpart JARVIS Paul Bettany). With Vision is also outlines of what can be assumed is Ultron’s robotic army getting ready to crash down on the team.
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| Robert Downey Jr. Says ‘Captain America: Civil War’ Is Chris Evans’ Movie |
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Part of the fun of the early stages of the Marvel Cinematic Universe is figuring out where they’re going to go next. But when Kevin Feige revealed the groundwork for Phase 3, all that speculation was taken care of. We can pretty much guess that whatever happens in Avengers: Age of Ultron will have a huge impact on the films in Phase 3. Captain America: Civil War will be the first chapter of the third phase of the MCU. Directed by Anthony and Joe Russo, the film will be based on the Civic War story arc of the same name. It will see Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.) and Captain America (Chris Evans) on opposite sides of a conflict that could decide the fates of the current heroes and future ones as well. But as exciting as it is to see that Iron Man will make a return to the MCU in a film outside of the Avengers sequel, the film star is saying that the Civil War will not be about him, and that it is “Steve’s story.” Hit the jump for more.
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| People’s Choice Awards 2015 Winners: Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Ben Affleck & more!
Superheroes took home top honors tonight in Los Angeles at the 2015 People’s Choice Awards, the awards ceremony for the best in movies, music, and TV as chosen by the fans, which was hosted this year by Mom stars Anna Faris and Allison Janney. Iron Man star Robert Downey Jr. snagged two trophies — “Favorite Movie Actor” and “Favorite Dramatic Movie Actor — while his Avengers co-star, Captain America himself Chris Evans took home “Favorite Action Movie Star,” with future big-screen Batman Ben Affleck awarded the “Favorite Humanitarian” honor. In television, CBS sitcom The Big Bang Theory walked away with three awards — “Favorite TV Show,” “Favorite Network TV Comedy,” and “Favorite Comedic TV Actress” for Kaley Cuoco-Sweeting (her second straight year). Check out here below the list of all the nominees, with the winners noted in bold.
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