RDJ’s New Show With 89% On Rotten Tomatoes Makes His $251M Box Office Bomb Look Even Worse

RDJ’s New Show With 89% On Rotten Tomatoes Makes His 1M Box Office Bomb Look Even Worse

Robert Downey Jr.’s 2024 project is The Sympathizer, a critically acclaimed show that further proves only one blip exists in the actor’s record in recent years. The HBO historical black comedy-drama series, created by Park Chan-wook and Don McKellar, is based on Viet Thanh Nguyen’s 2015 novel. The Sympathizer is semi-based on a true story, as it begins with the fall of Saigon and the show’s main character, the Captain, fleeing to the United States and serving as a spy for the Viet Cong. While the protagonist is inspired by a real spy (Pham Xuan An), the Captain is completely fictional.

Aside from Downey Jr., the cast of The Sympathizer includes Hoa Xuande as the Captain, Fred Nguyen Khan as Bon, Toan Le as the General, and Sandra Oh as Ms. Sofia Mori. Together, they give performances that are undoubtedly a highlight of the HBO series and contribute to The Sympathizer‘s raving reviews. Additionally, critics have praised the historical black comedy drama for its complex storytelling, skillful adaptation of Nguyen’s Pulitzer Prize-winning book, direction, and more. But while the 2024 show is being celebrated, one of Downey Jr.’s recent projects was not as well received.

The Sympathizer Means Dolittle Is Robert Downey Jr’s Only Post-MCU Misstep

Dolittle Grossed $251 Million At The Box Office

Since Robert Downey Jr. stepped away from the Marvel Cinematic Universe following his final outing as Tony Stark in Avengers: Endgame in 2019, the actor has only appeared in critically acclaimed projects, with Dolittle being the only exception. The Sympathizer‘s positive reviews and excellent Rotten Tomatoes score reaffirms how successful Downey Jr. has been in the years after his MCU days, and makes his 2020 box office bomb even more tragic. Dolittle is the actor’s only mistake in recent years, but as a result, it stands out on Downey Jr.’s record (without taking away from his achievements, of course).

Dolittle, which starred Downey Jr. as the titular character, premiered on January 17, 2020 (a couple of months before movie theaters shut down due to COVID-19). Despite Dolittle‘s all-star cast, which also included Emma Thompson as Poly, Rami Malek as Chee-Chee, John Cena as Yoshi, Kumail Nanjiani as Plimpton, Octavia Spencer as Dab-Dab, Tom Holland as Jip, Selena Gomez as Betsy, and more, the fantasy adventure film performed terribly at the box office and received negative reviews. Meanwhile, Downey Jr.’s other post-MCU projects (Perry Mason, Sweet Tooth, “Sr.”, Oppenheimer, and The Sympathizer) thrived.

RDJ’s New Show With 89% On Rotten Tomatoes Makes His 1M Box Office Bomb Look Even Worse

Dolittle

PG
Comedy
Action
Adventure
Family
Fantasy

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Director

Stephen Gaghan

Release Date

January 1, 2020

Writers

Stephen Gaghan
, Hugh Lofting
, Thomas Shepherd

Cast

Robert Downey Jr.
, Octavia Spencer
, John Cena
, Selena Gomez
, Kasia Smutniak
, Harry Collett
, Craig Robinson
, Jim Broadbent
, Carmen Ejogo
, Frances de la Tour
, Michael Sheen
, Jessie Buckley
, Marion Cotillard
, Emma Thompson
, Antonio Banderas
, Tom Holland
, Kumail Nanjiani
, Rami Malek
, Ralph Ineson
, Ralph Fiennes

Runtime

101 Minutes

What Went Wrong With Dolittle – Negative Reviews & Poor Box Office Explained

Dolittle Has A 15% Tomatometer Score On Rotten Tomatoes

Dolittle holds a 15 percent Tomatometer score and 76 percent Audience Score on Rotten Tomatoes, which is quite a disparity, but the movie is still considered an all-around failure. While audiences’ opinions varied on the film’s quality and entertainment value, critics seemingly agreed that the movie’s humor was supremely lacking and its story was a mess, which is why Dolittle‘s reviews are so negative. Consequently, the 2020 fantasy adventure is one of Robert Downey Jr.’s lowest-rated projects on Rotten Tomatoes ever.

In addition to the unfavorable reviews, Dolittle was also a box office bomb. It grossed a little over $251 million against a budget of $175 million, resulting in a reported loss of around $50 million to $100 million for Universal Pictures. Dolittle‘s commercial failure can be attributed to a handful of reasons — the film received terrible reviews; it was released in a historically awful month for movie premieres; and Universal Pictures overspent on the film. However, thankfully for Downey Jr., his projects following Dolittle were exceedingly better and earned him universal acclaim.

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Why The Sympathizer’s Reviews Are So Good

The Sympathizer Holds An 89% Tomatometer Score On Rotten Tomatoes

While Dolittle is likely a post-MCU project that Robert Downey Jr. would like to forget about, the actor’s portrayal of four different characters in The Sympathizer seems quite memorable. Downey Jr. stars as Claude, Niko, Professor Hammer, and Ned Godwin in the HBO historical black comedy-drama series, and critics have been praising the actor’s performance (among the rest of the dynamic cast). As of the writing of this article, the show holds an 89% Tomatometer rating, and Screen Rant‘s review of The Sympathizer states:

The Sympathizer is a gripping spy thriller that masterfully blends drama, humor, and absurdity … Robert Downey Jr.’s multifaceted performance creates a commentary on America’s biggest institutions.”

Robert Downey Jr.’s Movies and Shows Post-MCU

Tomatometer

Audience Score

Dolittle

15%

76%

Perry Mason (executive producer)

79%

75%

Sweet Tooth (executive producer)

91%

78%

“Sr.”

97%

90%

Oppenheimer

93%

91%

The Sympathizer

89%

82%

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The Sympathizer

Drama
History
Thriller

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Cast

Robert Downey Jr.
, Kieu Chinh
, VyVy Nguyen
, Kayli Tran
, Evan Shafran
, Sandra Oh

Seasons

1

Source: Rotten Tomatoes