Robert Downey Jr reveals a series of new + discoveries about transforming classic cars

While his next project as an actor will be the next Oppenheimer From Christopher Nolan, Oscar-nominated Robert Downey Jr. has arranged for his next TV project, another series on Discovery+. Having previously created The Bond for the network, The Hollywood Reporter It brings word that the former Marvel star will be appearing in a series currently titled Downey’s Dream Cars business. As you can imagine based on the title, the series will follow Downey and his “team of experts” who take classic cars and bring them back to fit more modern standards, making them “eco-cars.”

“My goal is to show that it is possible to maintain the integrity of classic cars while taking advantage of new technology and innovation to make them more environmentally friendly. I am delighted the public will see this series on Discovery+ later this year,” Robert Downey Jr. said in a statement. Nancy Daniels, Director of Brands at Discovery added: “We are excited to bring to the masses a series that showcases the spirit of who Downey is and puts his passion for the environment at center stage. That, and who is better than Robert Downey Jr. Does eco-cars look this good?”

Warner Bros. merger completed And Discovery in One Company gives Downey a host of shows in action for the media group. It was previously reported that Downey was helping sponsor two television sub-programs of his Sherlock Holmes feature film series. Sherlock Holmes Film producer Lionel Wigram is set to serve as executive producer on the projects alongside Downey, both of whom are in development for HBO Max. It was previously confirmed that the two streaming platforms will also be combined into one service as well.

“One of the most important elements here is that we believe in a common product rather than a bundle… We believe the breadth and depth of this content offering will be an exceptional showcase of consumer value,” Discovery Chief Financial Officer Gunnar Wiedenfels said earlier this year. “The question is, in order to get to this point and do it in a way that actually represents a great user experience for our subscribers, it will take some time. Again, this is not something that will happen in a matter of weeks – hopefully not in years, but in a few months – and we will start Working on a temporary solution in the meantime. So, out of the gate, we’re working out the aggregation approach, maybe one login, maybe ingesting the other produced content, etc., so we can start getting some benefits early on. But the motivation The main one will be technology platform alignment. Building a product and a very strong, direct to consumers common platform, to take some time.”

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