Howard Stern is less than enthusiastic about his possible summer job.
The controversial radio personality may have let it slip that he could join the Marvel Cinematic Universe in a “Doctor Doom” movie.
During commercials for his Sirius XM show on Thursday, the 68-year-old left his microphone on as he spoke with producer Gary Dell’Abate about possible guests to book for the show.
It’s hard to listen with the ads playing in the conversation, but Stern tells the producer that he won’t be able to talk much for the next few months, prompting co-host Robin Quivers to ask about his summer plans.
“Well, I’m going to do ‘Doctor Doom,'” Stern said in audio recorded by TMZ. “But trust me, I’m fucking miserable about it.”
Stern went on to share that he reached out to MCU veteran and “Iron Man” himself Robert Downey Jr. for acting advice and then asked if Dell’Abate could give him director Jon Favreau’s contact information.
Marvel has not announced any upcoming projects around “Doctor Doom,” a scientist who can manipulate energyamong other skills.
The Post has reached out to representatives for Marvel and Stern for comment.
Perhaps Stern isn’t as excited about the mystery project because he’s more focused on his 2024 presidential campaign. After the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, Stern said on his show Monday that wants to run for president to “dump all these t-bulls”.
Stern explained that he wants more immediate action to stabilize the Supreme Court.
“The other thing is, if I run for president, and I’m not fucking around, I’m really thinking about it, because all I’m going to do is appoint five more Supreme Court justices,” he continued.
“I’m not afraid to do it. As soon as I become president, they’re going to have five new Supreme Court justices overturn all this nonsense,” the “Howard Stern Show” host noted.
The comedian also revealed that he would only consider running for president in 2024 if former President Donald Trump were the Republican nominee.
“I’ll kick his ass,” he said.
The even supposedly has a running mate ya, too: Bradley Cooper.
“This guy is going to bring the women’s vote like you wouldn’t believe,” Stern told Quivers on air Wednesday.
Stern dove into the political pool in 1994 when he ran for governor of New York as a Libertarian. However, he backed out due to being asked to reveal his personal finances.
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