Robert Downey Jr. Talks CAPTAIN AMERICA: CIVIL WAR; "It's Not IRON MAN 4"

Robert Downey Jr. Talks CAPTAIN AMERICA: CIVIL WAR; "It's Not IRON MAN 4"

Robert Downey Jr. talks in detail here about his role in Captain America: Civil War and why he decided to join the cast of the threequel, how he feels to say goodbye to Joss Whedon, and teases the rather epic sounding introduction of The Vision in Avengers: Age of Ultron.

By JoshWilding - Feb 16, 2015 09:02 AM EST
Source: Empire Online
In a lengthy interview with Empire Online, Robert Downey Jr. has talked in detail about both meeting The Vision (played by Paul Bettany, a.k.a. J.A.R.V.I.S.) in Avengers: Age of Ultron for the first time and returning as Tony Stark in Captain America: Civil War. Is Iron Man the threequel's villain? He also weighs in on the recent revelation from Joss Whedon that the director doesn't intend to return for Avengers: Infinity War. Below are some highlights, though the full version can be found by clicking on the link below. Share your thoughts on his comments in the usual place!

On The Introduction Of The Vision In Avengers: Age of Ultron: 

 
[Jon] Favreau was visiting the set and went, ‘JARVIS, what did they [frick]in’ do to you?’ I would maybe see Bettany on the street or at a premiere party, maybe. And the suit? Everybody has to pay their pound of flesh. I remember on Iron Man 2 when Cheadle came out in the Mark II, it’s the least comfortable suit, by their own admission, designed for any movie and he came out and stopped the party. I looked at him and it was right before lunch and he’d been in it for three hours. I thought, ‘Poor Don’, but you gotta do it. And for Bettany, they did a number on him with this absolutely awesome Ultron look, and it also reminded me of the times when I’ve been in special effects make-up. The very first thing he had to do was perch on the end of a precipitous ledge and stand up at the right time with the wind blowing and look right down the barrel, and 20 other things were happening, and it was like, ‘Yep, welcome’. But when - and I won’t give much of anything away - Vision gets to express and enter and find his place in earnest respect on the playing field, it was like an exceptionally well-executed, poetic, badass, “Aha!” moment for all of us. Joss was very particular about that in a different way than he was with Jimmy. I think people are going to get a kick out of the creative decisions about how Vision fits in.


On Joss Whedon Possibly Not Returning For The Two Part Avengers: Infinity War
 
It’s funny, nobody really ever goes away entirely from the Marvel universe. I’m sure whatever’s going on in ten years, whether I’m receiving a red cent or whether anyone still associates me with the product, there’s still always going to be a level as long as anybody from the original team is there, where you’re connected. More than I would miss him, I would be remiss to say that these are such Herculean gigs, so it’s important for Joss to take all the leverage he’s earned and to apply it to something else. Ultimately he’s a creator, and I think what he did is he’s very aptly taken pre-existing material and spun it into something that feels like a creation.


Why He Decided To Join The Cast Of Captain America: Civil War:
 
I’m crazy about Evans. I really am. I don’t know why or how to explain this particular kinship we have. By the way, he hasn’t called me in six months. Honestly, in order for this whole thing to have worked, I did my part, Hemsworth knocked it out of the stadium and then it fell on Cap. That was the riskiest. It was the one that had the highest degree of difficulty in making it translate to a modern audience. It was the Russos and Chris who, I think, really hit the line drive and won the series. I remember glancing through it going, “Wow, that’s a different way to go”. They said, “If we have you, we can do this or Cap 3 has to be something else”. It’s nice to feel needed.
 

On The Significance Of The Movie And His Role In The MCU Moving Forwards:
 
At this point it ceases about being about announcements of contracts and deal points and Forbes and all that. And to see Chadwick being announced for Black Panther, I go, ‘Wow, man, Marvel is making all the right moves and they’re not doing it because it’s PC, they’re doing it because it’s exciting’. So why would I be the one to go, ‘I’m not going on the road. I don’t get along with the keyboardist’. Who cares? Who cares? And look, I also recognise that I’ll be turning 50 by the time I promote this movie. The clock is ticking down on the amount of memories and participation that I would allow myself and not embarrass the medium with. And when they pitched it to me and when I had a couple of ideas and when they said we like those ideas, let’s do those. Then there’s all this competition too. I don’t do this because I look at it as a competition, but I look at the marketplace and go, ‘Maybe if these two franchises teamed up and I can take even a lesser position in support, with people I like and directors I respect, maybe we can keep things bumping along here a little longer than they might have’.

 

On Whether Tony Stark Will Be Captain America: Civil War's Main Antagonist: 
 
Yeah. Again, it’s natural to change your views. The main thing to me is, and this is where I think the Russos are quite brilliant and where Kevin backed the play, is what sort of incident could occur and what sort of framework could we find Tony in? The clues are in Ultron about where we might find him next. But what would it take for Tony to completely turn around everything he’s stood for, quote-unquote, because he was the right-wing guy who could still do his own thing. When the first Iron Man came out the liberals and conservatives were both like, ‘You’re our guy’. Yes! Score! But the idea of Tony being able to march into Washington and say, ‘I’ll sign up’, wouldn’t have made sense if the political climate in the real world hadn’t shifted the way it has. It’s a little bit of things following a real world continuum in, ‘What would you do?’ There’s always the bigger overarching question, that Joss brings up all the time - it’s kind of weird that these guys would have all these throw downs all over planet Earth and it looked like a little collateral damage happened over there, and yet when the movie’s over, it’s like nobody minds. You have to figure, ‘Were you to ask the question, what would the American government do if this were real? Wouldn’t it be interesting to see Tony doing something you wouldn’t imagine?’
 

On Whether He Sees Iron Man As The Threequel's Villain: 
 
I wouldn’t put it that way. Ultimately it’s Steve’s story; it doesn’t say ‘Iron Man 4: Civil War’. I think that’s great too. I think Chris [Evans] has been hungry to bring even more of an underside and some shadow to that. I remember the comics - on the surface you got the sense that Cap was baseball and apple pie, but underneath there was all this churning stuff of being a man out of time. Now we know he’s made his peace with that. What’s the bigger issue? It can have a little something to do with the past, but it can be about someone becoming more modernised in their own conflict.
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DrKinsolving
DrKinsolving - 2/16/2015, 9:27 AM
Can't [frick]ing wait.

Nickk
Nickk - 2/16/2015, 9:35 AM
Thank goodness i was scared for a minute
DEVLIN712
DEVLIN712 - 2/16/2015, 9:35 AM
"The call sheet was 82 pages!"
I'd sell my kidneys to get that callsheet.
SauronsBANE
SauronsBANE - 2/16/2015, 9:37 AM
"... what sort of incident could occur and what sort of framework could we find Tony in...it’s kind of weird that these guys would have all these throw downs all over planet Earth and it looked like a little collateral damage happened over there, and yet when the movie’s over, it’s like nobody minds. You have to figure, ‘Were you to ask the question, what would the American government do if this were real?"

These quotes pretty much seal it for me - obviously Tony's involvement with Ultron will be a huge factor, but the Hulk vs Hulkbuster fight and the collateral damage in Age of Ultron just might be the tipping point for why the government would want to rein in all the superheroes. Since Banner is apparently just as involved in BOTH instances (co-creating Ultron, and obviously the fight), you'd think he'd be a shoe-in for Civil War too, but he's not...which just makes me think those space rumors just might be true.
Reasonnnn
Reasonnnn - 2/16/2015, 9:55 AM
Well, suck me sideways RDJ!

Dark times on the horizon for the MCU
Mrcool210
Mrcool210 - 2/16/2015, 9:57 AM
"On Whether Tony Stark Will Be Captain America: Civil War's Main Antagonist: "
"On Whether He Sees Iron Man As The Threequel's Villain: "

So they pretty much asked him the same question twice. I can already tell what the reporters thinking.

HulkOnion
HulkOnion - 2/16/2015, 9:57 AM
"It's not Iron Man 4"


We state obvious
slickrickdesigns
slickrickdesigns - 2/16/2015, 9:58 AM
Civil War will be a Cap movie but an Avengers Cap movie… Kinda like how all the xmen movies are Wolverine movies…
Wannabe
Wannabe - 2/16/2015, 9:59 AM
By the way, he hasn’t called me in six months.


Takin' it to the extreme, I see.
SageMode
SageMode - 2/16/2015, 10:00 AM
"I wouldn’t put it that way. Ultimately it’s Steve’s story; it doesn’t say ‘Iron Man 4: Civil War’. I think that’s great too. I think Chris [Evans] has been hungry to bring even more of an underside and some shadow to that"

Well, that's surely gonna leave the haters with no ammo from their glass guns. Marvel knows better than that and this just solidifies it.
SageMode
SageMode - 2/16/2015, 10:01 AM
And no one gives a shit about some batarangs.
SauronsBANE
SauronsBANE - 2/16/2015, 10:01 AM
@Mrcool210 Haha that's just Josh's paraphrase of the questions asked in the interview, though. If you click the link and read it in context, it makes a lot more sense. The first question is about if Tony might become an antagonist in the film, generally speaking, and the second is about whether RDJ himself considers Tony to be the bad guy. Slightly different questions, which is why RDJ answers them differently.
Highflyer
Highflyer - 2/16/2015, 10:02 AM
After reading the Civil War comic I fricking hated Tony Stark and Reed Richards.
MiniMart
MiniMart - 2/16/2015, 10:02 AM
@desstroke are those the batarangs for DOJ?
MisterBatfleck
MisterBatfleck - 2/16/2015, 10:05 AM
@Gusto

Isn't that movie AOU?









j/k
TronVin
TronVin - 2/16/2015, 10:06 AM
@highflyer

I hate Civil War for that reason. It completely mischaracterizes all the pro-Superhero Registration Act heroes.
MisterBatfleck
MisterBatfleck - 2/16/2015, 10:08 AM
@Desstroke

It's fanmade.
MisterBatfleck
MisterBatfleck - 2/16/2015, 10:08 AM
But this movie is going to be the shit!
ATrueHero1987
ATrueHero1987 - 2/16/2015, 10:10 AM
@SageMode I wish that were the case but don't be surprised if people still feel that way. I mean, people think that BP will take a backseat to Spider-Man in the Civil War movie.smh
slickrickdesigns
slickrickdesigns - 2/16/2015, 10:10 AM
I hope Scarjoes tithes make it on Caps Team!
Nickk
Nickk - 2/16/2015, 10:11 AM
@Gusto you and @MisterBatfleck will have a great time together watching this movie!
xxxxxxx
xxxxxxx - 2/16/2015, 10:11 AM
My big point of contention for this film is how drastically Marvel is going to force Spider-Man to overshadow Boseman's BLack Panther. We've already had 5 Spider-Man movies, but MS has already pushed back the release dates for 3 new properties for the sake of introducing him to the MCU, which is a waste IMO. Hopefully Black Panther gets more screen time than Spidey.
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