Ben Affleck has praised “wonderful” Bradley Cooper and Robert Downey, Jr. for supporting him in his struggle with sobriety.
06.02.2020 - 04:06 / hollywoodreporter.com
Robert Downey Jr. and his production banner, Team Downey, have exited CAA and signed with WME for representation in all areas, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed.
The move occurs in the shadow of the dismal reviews and performance of Dolittle, the $175 million tentpole that was to have launched a franchise and become a cornerstone for Downey’s post-Iron Man future.
Downey had spent the last decade at CAA, joining the agency after the death of his longtime agent, Ed Limato, in 2010.
Ben Affleck has praised “wonderful” Bradley Cooper and Robert Downey, Jr. for supporting him in his struggle with sobriety.
Ben Affleck has praised “wonderful” Bradley Cooper and Robert Downey, Jr. for supporting him in his struggle with sobriety.
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Avengers: Endgame stars Robert Downey Jr and Tom Holland reunited on Saturday at the London premiere of RDJ's film 'Dolittle'. The film which has released in many countries made its way to London and the cast turned up for the film's premiere at a special screening at Cineworld Leicester Square on January 25 in London, England.
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Robert Downey Jr.’s first role after his final “Avengers” appearance is projected to lose roughly $100 million after a weak performance at the box office over the holiday weekend.