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Robert Downey Jr wants to quit as ‘Iron Man’ before ‘it gets embarrassi­ng’

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ROBERT Downey Jr. (above) wants to stop playing ‘Iron Man' before it gets “embarrassi­ng” and he can't do the role justice.

The 52-year- old actor has starred as the metal- suited superhero in seven movies, kicking off the Marvel Cinematic Universe in 2008's ‘ Iron Man', and will be returning as Tony Stark in the next two ‘Avengers' films.

Downey still enjoys suiting up for the blockbuste­rs but doesn't want to overstay his welcome if he can't perform to the best of his ability on screen.

Speaking to News Corp Australia, he said: “It's this cyclical thing. I could have said when the first ‘Avengers' came out, ‘ It's never going to get any better than that. Everybody stop.' But to me it's always about people and opportunit­ies, like the ‘Avengers' directors Anthony and Joe Russos, who I adore. Everyone says to me it's like a glove that fits so well. I have to start over every time but I am starting over with a pretty solid base.

“I just never want to blow it for the last six or seven MCU movies, I have done by dropping the ball because I decided to go do it one more time.

“I just want to hang up my

I just never want to blow it for the last six or seven MCU movies, I have done by dropping the ball because I decided to go do it one more time. I just want to hang up my jersey before it’s embarrassi­ng. Robert Downey Jr

jersey before it's embarrassi­ng.”

Downey can currently be seen as the character in the Marvel Studios and Sony Pictures co-production ‘Spider-Man: Homecoming' and he admits he was drawn to the film because of ‘Cop Car' director Jon Watts who has helmed Spidey's first full MCU adventure.

He said: “I felt like we were literally back in the writer's room on the first ‘ Iron Man'. So there was a real sense of a homecoming toward this - not experiment­al, because there is so much more data now and the process is so much more streamline­d - but I didn't feel like I was being asked to just fit in somewhere. They wanted us to bring our own little thing.”

 ??  ?? Actor Robert Downey Jr.poses at the world premiere of ‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’ in Los Angeles, California last month. — Reuters photo
Actor Robert Downey Jr.poses at the world premiere of ‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’ in Los Angeles, California last month. — Reuters photo

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