Robert Downey Jr. says newly-minted Oscar status won't prevent him from returning to Marvel Cinematic Universe if called upon
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Academy Award-winning actor, 59, spoke on potential return to film franchise. He'd 'happily' re-enter based on his confidence in Marvel exec Kevin Feige. Downey won his first-ever Academy Award last month for Oppenheimer

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