REPORT
Robert Downey Jr Says
There Probably Won't be
an Iron Man 4
R
obert Downey Jr is happy to wear his Iron Man
suit again in Captain America: Civil War. The actor said that for him, the forthcoming film is like
his "little Iron Man 4" as chances of a fourth instalment
based on the American superhero are bleak. "I don't
think that's on the cards," usatoday.com quoted Mr
Downey Jr as saying when the subject of a fourth solo
Iron Man film came up. "In a way it's Captain America
three, but for me it's like my little Iron Man 4 and then it's
back to the thing we all recognise. Everything pulls over
to the side of the road when the thunder of an Avengers thing comes through because that's how it is until it
changes if it changes," he said. The actor also shared
that he is not sure whether he would ever direct a Marvel film. Mr Downey Jr will be making his comeback
as the superhero with the release of Captain America:
Civil War. The film also features Chris Evans as Captain
America. The superhero team-up movie is scheduled to
release in North America on May 6, this year. The Sherlock Holmes actor and Chris Evans are at odds in the
forthcoming film and he promises fans that Tony Stark
isn't going the route of total villain. He said: "If we're
going to go there, then we've got to save it for my swan
song. I would still like to keep a general audience and
mildly be in their favour somehow."
REPORT
Captain America: Civil War
to be Longest Marvel Film
T
he much-awaited superhero film Captain America:
Civil War has a running time of two hours and 27
minutes, making it the longest film from Marvel
Studios till date. It's four minutes longer than the previous title holder, 2012's The Avengers, according to The
Hollywood Reporter. Captain America: Civil War is likely
to need the expanded length. In addition to pitting two
teams of superhero \