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Robert Downey Jr. to star in 'Iron Man'
LOS ANGELES—Robert Downey Jr. will star as the latest Marvel Comics
superhero to hit the big screen. Downey will play the title character in
"Iron Man," a film directed by Jon Favreau. Filming is scheduled to
begin in February, with the movie due in theaters in May 2008. It will
be the first feature film produced independently by Marvel
Entertainment.
"(Downey's) versatility sets him apart and makes him an ideal fit to
play such a complex character as Iron Man," said Kevin Feige, president
of production for Marvel Studios.
"Iron Man" is the story of billionaire industrialist and inventor Tony
Stark, who is kidnapped and forced to build a devastating weapon.
Instead, he builds a high-tech suit of armor and escapes, vowing to
protect the world as a superhero.
Downey most recently starred in Richard Linklater's adaptation of Philip
K. Dick's "A Scanner Darkly," and can be seen in "A Guide to Recognizing
Your Saints," currently in theaters.—Agencies |