Robert Downey Jr. Says There's "No Plan" for an Iron Man 4

Actor also weighs in on who he might "let" reprise his role as Tony Stark in the future

By Rebecca Macatee Sep 08, 2014 8:51 PMTags
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We all want to see Robert Downey Jr. back in superhero attire, but....it's not looking good.

Because? Variety recently asked Tony Stark himself about the possibility of a fourth Iron Man movie, and he shot that prospect down pretty quickly. "There isn't one in the pipe," he said. "No, there's no plan for a fourth Iron Man."

Not to worry, though. The 49-year-old actor signed with Marvel and Disney for two Avengers sequels, hitting theaters in 2015 and 2018, so there's still some Stark on the horizon.

After that, though, would Downey "let" anyone else play his iconic superhero character? "I like that the idea is that it would be up to me," he said to Variety, "like I'm casting director for Marvel."

RDJ did, however, joke about the possibility of turning his new drama The Judge, which he's currently promoting in Toronto, into more films. "Maybe it'll be trilogy, like that other series he [co-star Robert Duvall] was in," he joked. "I heard two of those were good."

Hey, now, was that some shade at The Godfather: Part III? You be the judge of that, and keep those fingers crossed that somebody makes Downey an offer he can't refuse to keep on playing Stark!