I find the notion that RDJ as Doom is a big swing or a risk to be pretty funny. It's anything but a risk. It's the safest possible risk adverse move ever
Well I think the very reaction of his casting (which largely seems confusion, surprise and outrage) shows that it absolutely wasn't safe.
Also years of the Russos, RDJ and Feige all basically saying Stark's death was final, they wouldn't bring him back unless the story REALLY called for it etc. I mean the Russos have been super adamant in the past that RDJ's journey was ended and they closed that chapter.
So I would think the risk is obvious? The Russo's aren't idiots. They know exactly what it looks like. It directly contradicts what they've previously said, which obviously invites scrutiny. Which is the risk?
A better example of Marvel playing it safe is casting someone like Pedro Pascal as Reed Richards, because he's so inoffensively fine. Like people love Pedro, he's great in a lot of already popular things. He could still be a good Reed. But there's nothing about that casting that knocks your socks off.
In a way, I think the RDJ Doom casting is the most exciting casting they've done in a while because it makes me go "WTF?!? What the hell are they planning?" Which is the most intrigued I've been about an MCU project in ages.
And the intrigue and excitement is one of the main things I miss from the early days of the MCU. I miss being like "How the hell are they going to make Thor exist in the same world as 2008's Iron Man?!?"
They're getting his name on the poster and that's all most will care about. If this wasn't a safe move, someone else would have been cast. They're not investing 100 mil per movie on what they deem a risk. They're spending it exactly for the opposite.
I think you're looking at Safe vs Risky the wrong way. If they just wanted a big name for the poster to draw people in, there are plenty of huge names that still could have done that. If they just wanted RDJ to come back, then why not specifically bring back Tony Stark? THAT would be the safest, Iron Man is coming back! People love Iron Man!
Risky is bringing back the most iconic MCU actor as a different character. Most people immediately went "Why?" That potentially confuses people. Potentially cheapens the story telling of the world. The ending of Tony's arc. I mean, literally all the proof of why it's a risky move is in every page of this thread?
Also I would say there's difference between making a safe choice and "Playing it safe". Are the Russo's a safe choice? Sure, because they've proven it? They went from directing a comedy show on television to making the most iconic and popular Marvel films of all time. They're safe NOW, sure. But is what they're doing "playing it safe"? So far, doesn't look like it... And we don't even know 99% of what they've got planned. So how can we say they're a safe choice when so far the only confirmed they've done is announce a casting that instantly divided people?