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Avengers: Doomsday Faces Rumored On-Set Tensions and Ego Clashes

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Rumors suggest that production of Marvel Studios' highly anticipated Avengers: Doomsday is encountering significant turbulence, including reported ego clashes and demands for reshoots by star Robert Downey Jr.

Speculation about the film's behind-the-scenes dynamics indicates that the atmosphere on set may be fraught with challenges that could affect its overall production timeline. While the movie marks a pivotal moment for Marvel, intended as a major event in its cinematic universe, the reasons behind these alleged conflicts are not fully disclosed, but Jeff Sneider had this to say about the alleged incidents:

"The dysfunction I've heard about on set is second only to that of the Fast and Furious movies. I mean, we mentioned a behind-the-scenes incident earlier this year that I didn't want to go into detail about, and someone probably made it sound more dramatic than it actually was, but… yeah, I think, again, there's a lot of testosterone and a lot of ego on that set. A lot of people who think they know the best path. In the end, only one person's path matters, and that's actually Robert Downey Jr.'s path."

Source: ComicBookMovie - AVENGERS: DOOMSDAY Rumors Point To On-Set Strife, Ego Clashes, And Robert Downey Jr. Demanding Reshoots

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