Is Robert Downey Jr. the GOAT of the superhero genre for his depiction of Tony Stark a.k.a. Iron Man for the Marvel Cinematic Universe? The answer is likely yes, but it’s a different type of actual goat that was involved in the award-winning actor getting Sam Mackie’s proverbial goat, as the saying goes, and if you’re a bit confused at the moment, it’s fine — everybody was when hearing the story told by the new Captain America ahead the eventual blockbuster release of Avengers: Doomsday. Mackie, having grown in the MCU from the role of Falcon to donning the mantle of Captain America, recently sat down to tell a wildly humorous tale of how Robert Downey Jr. stole his thunder during the unveiling of the trailer for Captain America: Brave New World. “And I’m like, ‘But, no — I just, I got Harrison Ford!’ I don’t even know what it’s called: Doomsday, Doomalicious, but he could’ve done that the day after. He ain’t have to do that at Comic-Con. Let me have Comic-Con, dawg.” Mackie continued: “Like, we go back, dawg. His chef dug a whole and cooked a goat, and stayed out there with the goat. This is a true story. I don’t even know where she got a goat. We [were] in Georgia! He cooked me a goat, so he could’ve let me have that day.”
Is Robert Downey Jr. the GOAT of the superhero genre for his depiction of Tony Stark a.k.a. Iron Man for the Marvel Cinematic Universe? The answer is likely yes, but it’s a different type of actual goat that was involved in the award-winning actor getting Sam Mackie’s proverbial goat, as the saying goes, and if you’re a bit confused at the moment, it’s fine — everybody was when hearing the story told by the new Captain America ahead the eventual blockbuster release of Avengers: Doomsday.
Mackie, having grown in the MCU from the role of Falcon to donning the mantle of Captain America, recently sat down to tell a wildly humorous tale of how Robert Downey Jr. stole his thunder during the unveiling of the trailer for Captain America: Brave New World.
“And I’m like, ‘But, no — I just, I got Harrison Ford!’ I don’t even know what it’s called: Doomsday, Doomalicious, but he could’ve done that the day after. He ain’t have to do that at Comic-Con. Let me have Comic-Con, dawg.” Mackie continued: “Like, we go back, dawg. His chef dug a whole and cooked a goat, and stayed out there with the goat. This is a true story. I don’t even know where she got a goat. We [were] in Georgia! He cooked me a goat, so he could’ve let me have that day.”
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