Robert Downey Jr. Feels Pressure Playing Iron Man For Sixth Time

    Robert Downey Jr. Feels Pressure Playing Iron Man For Sixth Time

    Acclaimed star Robert Downey Jr. has undoubtedly developed a phenomenal image in Hollywood. The Grammy Award-winning actor portrays the role of Tony Stark, who is also known by his popular superhero name Iron Man. The Avengers actor will be reprising his well-known character for the sixth time in Captain America: Civil War, which is helmed by Anthony Russo and Joseph V. Russo.

    The Judge actor seems to be under increasing pressure essaying the role for the sixth time. The 51-year-old expressed his feelings saying, “Jesus Christ, you're right. I should flip the f*** out right now, shouldn't I? Everybody rises from the ashes many times in a lifetime and at the end of the day, pressure is just pressure”.

    The Tropic Thunder star also added about his recovery from drug addiction stating, “It was only a couple of clicks back I was wondering how I was going to pay my rent or if I’d ever be in a functional relationship”. Robert continued, “I’ve done movies that weren’t put together as well and weren’t as enjoyable to make or watch as some of these Marvel films,” he continued. “And with this Captain America, it’s good to know that fans aren’t pissed off at us or think we blew it. That’s some pressure lifted; you feel a small victory”.


    Robert Downey Jr. Feels Pressure Playing Iron Man For Sixth Time