When Robert Downey Jr Refused To Say ‘I Am Iron Man’ In Avengers: Endgame, The Russo Brother Once Recalled The Story (Photo Credit – Instagram)

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Robert Downey Jr’s Tony Stark’s MCU journey came full circle when he said ‘I am Iron Man’ in Avengers: Endgame. It was the most iconic line in the MCU as it was first uttered by RDJ in the first MCU movie, Iron Man, in 2008. It indeed has an emotional connection not only with the audience but with the actor, too. However, the Russo brothers, aka Anthony Russo and Joe Russo, once revealed that Downey refused to repeat that phrase in the 2019 film. Scroll below for more.

For the uninitiated, in the 2019 movie, when the Avengers and all the other MCU heroes are in the final fight with Thanos, Tony Stark ultimately takes the Infinity Stones from the Mad Titan and says that iconic line before snapping his fingers, putting an end to Thanos and his army. It was an emotional moment for the fans in the theatres as they understood that they were about to lose their favorite hero.

The Russo brothers directed both Avengers: Infinity War and Endgame. On the ReelBlend Podcast, Joe revealed Robert Downey Jr initially refused to say ‘I am Iron Man’ in the 2019 movie. Joe recalled, “It’s an interesting story. I had dinner with [Robert Downey Jr.] like two weeks before we were supposed to shoot it. And he was like, ‘I don’t know. I don’t really want to go back and get into that emotional state. It’ll take… it’s hard.'”

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