Overview
- Liu said the cast nicknamed Robert Downey Jr.’s on-set trailer convoy “Downey Land,” featuring a dedicated area at base camp.
- He recalled Warhol-style artwork depicting Downey and private chefs who laid out a full buffet for visitors.
- Variety and other outlets picked up Liu’s comments, which originated in a newly published Collider interview.
- Social media reactions criticized the perceived lavish setup and linked it to ongoing concerns about VFX labor and production budgets.
- Some commentary framed the amenities as possible character-prep for Downey’s Doctor Doom, a speculative angle that remains unconfirmed as the film targets a Dec. 18, 2026 release.