The actor, in Toronto to promote his new film The Judge, signed with Marvel and Disney for two Avengers sequels.
Don't hold your breath, Tony Stark fans. In a new interview with Variety, Robert Downey Jr. shot down speculation about a fourth Iron Man movie. “There isn't one in the pipe,” Downey said. “No, there's no plan for a fourth Iron Man.” The actor, in Toronto to promote his new film The Judge, signed with Marvel and Disney for two Avengers sequels, which hit theatres summer 2015 and 2018, but has been reluctant to commit to any more superhero films. When asked if he would “let” somebody else play Tony Stark, Downey laughed off the idea. “I like that the idea is that it would be up to me, like I'm casting director for Marvel,” he said.
“Don't give it to anybody else,” his Judge costar Robert Duvall advised. Downey did joke about the possibility of The Judge being a trilogy when talking about how much he cherished working with Duvall. “Maybe it'll be a trilogy, like that other series he was in,” he joked. “I heard two of those were good.” The Avengers: Age of Ultron recently wrapped filming in the U.K. with director Joss Whedon and original cast members of the box office sensation. It opens May 1, 2015.