Robert Downey Jr. Signs On For More 'Iron Man'

Access Hollywood - October 29, 2008 11:01 AM PDT
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LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- Robert Downey Jr. will suit up as "Iron Man" - at least three more times.

Downey will reprise his role as billionaire Tony Stark/armored alter ego Iron Man for "Iron Man 2," "Iron Man 3" and "The Avengers," Variety reported on Wednesday.

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Jon Favreau will also return to direct the sequel to the hugely successful summer blockbuster, which grossed nearly $580 million worldwide. He will also serve as executive producer on "The Avengers," which will team Iron Man up with the likes of the Hulk, Captain America, Thor and potentially others from the Marvel catalog.

"Iron Man 2" is slated for a May 7, 2010 release, while "The Avengers" is scheduled to hit theaters on July 15, 2011.

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Robert Downey Jr. will suit up as "Iron Man" - at least three more times.

Downey will reprise his role as billionaire Tony Stark/armored alter ego Iron Man for "Iron Man 2," "Iron Man 3" and "The Avengers," Variety reported on Wednesday.

Jon Favreau will also return to direct the sequel to the hugely successful summer blockbuster, which grossed nearly $580 million worldwide. He will also serve as executive producer on "The Avengers," which will team Iron Man up with the likes of the Hulk, Captain America, Thor and potentially others from the Marvel catalog.

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While Downey, Favreau and Gwyenth Paltrow will be back to bring more "Iron" to moviegoers' diets, one person who won't return from the original cast is Terrence Howard.

As previously reported on AccessHollywood.com, Don Cheadle has been tapped to replace Howard as James Rhodes - Starks' confidant who eventually straps on the War Machine armored suit.

The role of Rhodes will be expanded for the sequel, said Kevin Feige, president of Marvel Studios. In the comic books, Rhodes dons Stark's silver backup suit, which is retrofitted with heavy artillery, to become Iron Man sidekick War Machine.

"It has already become apparent as we prep the movie for production that the dynamic between Robert and Don will take 'Iron Man 2' to new heights," said Kevin Feige, President of Marvel Studios.

Upon hearing the news he would not return for "Iron Man 2," Howard told National Public Radio the studio's decision came as a shock.

"It was the surprise of a lifetime," Howard told NPR earlier this month.

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  • LMHL
    I think that's great the Robert is stay for the two other movies and I think that all Cast should stay the same for terrance and gweneth.
    report abuseposted December 11, 2008 10:33 AM PST
  • solja4hire
    Don't get me wrong I love Don Cheadle. He is a great actor and i know he will do his best. The thing is how is the studio going to cut Terrence Howard out of the movie. Thats just cold. I think Howards got the look and chirisma to pull it off and the type of genre movies he's already done is in align to the main ticket purchasers. Bottom line studio's need to look at the
    report abuseposted October 29, 2008 11:44 AM PDT
  • NoRegrets
    The real question is Why? Why didn't they bring Howard back??
    report abuseposted October 29, 2008 11:32 AM PDT
  • Sam
    Cheadle and Howard look nothing alike. Moviegoers, if not already familar with Cheadle, will instantly see a big on-screen difference of the two actors. Cheadle is more reminscent of Wesley Snipes and Isaiah Washington. Howard is more reminscent of a Gary Dourdain or Micheal Early: Two actors who would've been better visually, when comparisons really start to begin of both actors in early
    report abuseposted October 29, 2008 10:47 AM PDT
  • Jerry
    The first one was hot, sad that Howard is not coming back in the second one, but Cheadle will do a great job in his stead. If this one turns out as good as the first one, look out!
    report abuseposted October 29, 2008 10:38 AM PDT

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