Downey's new film "Doctor Dolittle" has a lot of character posters and will work with Holland again

Downey's new film "Doctor Dolittle" has a lot of character posters and will work with Holland again

The fantasy adventure movie "Doctor Dolittle" starring Robert Downey Jr. has released several new character posters, with Downey and various animal characters in cute poses! This movie is also the second collaboration between "Iron Man" and "Spider-Man".

The cast who voiced the animals in the film is very strong, including "Little Spider" Tom Holland (dog), Emma Thompson (parrot), "Oscar winner" Rami Malek (gorilla), Ralph Fiennes (tiger), Kumail Nanjiani (ostrich), Selena Gomez (giraffe), Marion Cotillard (fox), etc., as well as Antonio Banderas and Michael Sheen in real life!

The story tells that Dr. John Dolittle, played by Downey, has strange behavior and has not yet recovered from the death of his wife 7 years ago. As a famous British doctor and veterinarian in the Victorian era, he was forced to leave his original hermit-like life and set sail to a mysterious island where the queen (Jessie Buckley) fell ill. During the journey, Dolittle can talk to animals. The film is directed by Stephen Gaghan ("The Gold Mine") and will be released in North America on January 17 next year.

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