And it's not Spider-Man...
26.01.2020 - 04:26 / peoplemagazine.co.za
Robert Downey, Jr.’s seven-year-old son took “pity on him” on him after he filmed his final scenes as Iron Man.
The Hollywood actor first appeared as Tony Stark in 2008’s Iron Man, and enjoyed his Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) “swan song” in last year’s Avengers: Endgame – the highest-grossing movie of all time.
While Iron Man is thought to be making a brief appearance in the upcoming Black Widow flick, Robert told U.K. TV host Graham Norton playing the role “went by just like that”.
Yet,
And it's not Spider-Man...
Avengers: Endgame stars Robert Downey Jr and Tom Holland reunited on Saturday at the London premiere of RDJ's film 'Dolittle'. The film which has released in many countries made its way to London and the cast turned up for the film's premiere at a special screening at Cineworld Leicester Square on January 25 in London, England.
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Robert Downey Jr. starrer Dolittle has finally hit the theatres.
After hanging up Iron Man’s suit last April, Robert Downey Jr. is discovering that it’s hard to find a follow-up franchise. “Dolittle,” the former Marvel star’s attempt to launch a kid-friendly series, is looking like a box office dud, one that shows that even his considerable charms have limits.
He might no longer be a part of a superhero franchise but Robert Downey Jr is aware of the developments taking place in the world of superhero movies. The actor, who played Iron Man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe for over a decade, ended his run with the genre with Avengers: Endgame in 2019. While he ventures into the world of talking animals with Dolittle, RDJ confessed he is eager to watch the new Batman which stars Robert Pattinson in the lead.
Robert Downey Jr., 54, isn’t ruling out the return of Iron Man! “Now that I’m middle aged, to be honest, you start looking at the back nine and you go, oh this is part of the journey. Things end and everyone is going somewhere,” Robert explained to Today‘s Hoda Kotb on Wednesday, Jan.
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