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Not Iron Man or Oppenheimer, Marvel Star Robert Downey Jr. Calls $87M Movie and $251M Movie With Tom Holland the “two most important films” of His Life

Actor Robert Downey Jr. is regarded as one of the best in the business and has worked hard to get to the point where everyone looks up to him. When people think of the actor, they immediately think of his most successful and well-known role, Iron Man, which made him a superhero and a prominent member of the MCU and altered the landscape of blockbuster movies in the industry.

Alongside Cillian Murphy, who played Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer, the actor most recently portrayed Lewis Strauss in Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer. Downey Jr. received a lot of praise for his portrayal of the character, and during the film’s premiere, he said that Lewis Strauss was one of his best parts to date. However, the actor has different movies which he says are his most important titles.

Also read: “It was not compatible”: George Clooney Replaced Robert Downey Jr. in $723 Movie After Director Thought He Would not be Able to Act with Technology

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Robert Downey Jr. declares The Shaggy Dog and Dolittle as his most important titles

In an interview with The New York Times Magazine earlier this year, Iron Man fame actor Robert Downey Jr. cited his 2006’s The Shaggy Dog and 2020’s Dolittle as his most important titles. Robert said,

“I finished the Marvel contract and then hastily went into what had all the promise of being another big, fun, well-executed potential franchise in ‘Dolittle’. I had some reservations. Me and my team seemed a little too excited about the deal and not quite excited enough about the merits of the execution. But at that point, I was bulletproof. I was the guru of all genre movies. Honestly, the two most important films I’ve made in the last 25 years are ‘The Shaggy Dog,’ because that was the film that got Disney saying they would insure me. Then the second most important film was ‘Dolittle,’ because ‘Dolittle’ was a two-and-a-half-year round of squandered opportunity.”

Robert Downey Jr. in The Shaggy Dog

In The Shaggy Dog, the actor plays Dr. Kozak alongside Tim Allen, who plays Dave Douglas. The movie received negative reviews from the critics and the audience, but that did not bother the actor because of the fact that major studios like Disney would still hire him after his career was on the rocks following his arrest in 1996 for possession of drugs and an unloaded gun. People always mistake that it was Iron Man who brought the actor back in the industry but it was actually The Shaggy Dog that paved the way for him to suit up for Iron Man.

Also read: Robert Downey Jr.’s Famous Father Couldn’t Help Iron Man Star Land One Major Franchise That He Lost to Ralph Macchio Before Becoming Iron Man

Why does Dolittle hold a special place in Robert Downey Jr.’s heart?

Robert Downey Jr. played Dr. Dolittle in Dolittle, which he produced with his wife Susan Downey under their Team Downey Productions banner, but unfortunately, the movie received negative remarks even though it grossed over $251.5 million worldwide and became the seventh-highest-grossing movie of 2020.

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