July 25, 2014
On the off chance that reports are anything to pass by, Robert Downey Jr may not be seen in the fourth film
Downey's part in the "Iron Man" establishment has been held hard under wraps following the time when theory initially began that he may not be returning for the fourth film, reports contactmusic.com.
According to reports, Downey would not like to leave "Iron Man". Nonetheless, an official conclusion is in the hands of Marvel Studio.
"It's down to Kevin (Feige, Marvel Studios president) and Ike (Perlmutter, CEO of Marvel Entertainment) and Disney to come to us with what the proposal is, and that's on us to agree or disagree, Downey said. When things are going great, there's a lot of agreement," said Downey in an interview.
The performing artist, who assumes the part of a virtuoso elite rich person playboy altruist in the establishment, was voted the wealthiest performer in Hollywood by Forbes recently.
of the 'Iron Man' establishment.

Downey's part in the "Iron Man" establishment has been held hard under wraps following the time when theory initially began that he may not be returning for the fourth film, reports contactmusic.com.
According to reports, Downey would not like to leave "Iron Man". Nonetheless, an official conclusion is in the hands of Marvel Studio.
"It's down to Kevin (Feige, Marvel Studios president) and Ike (Perlmutter, CEO of Marvel Entertainment) and Disney to come to us with what the proposal is, and that's on us to agree or disagree, Downey said. When things are going great, there's a lot of agreement," said Downey in an interview.
The performing artist, who assumes the part of a virtuoso elite rich person playboy altruist in the establishment, was voted the wealthiest performer in Hollywood by Forbes recently.
of the 'Iron Man' establishment.