The improvised scene of Avengers: Endgame that bothered Robert Downey Jr
Robert Downey Jr gave us an unforgettable Iron Man. All of his scenes were incredible, especially the ones that were improvised.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe gave us great stories and introduced us to characters that won the hearts of the public. However, we must not forget that all this began thanks to the Iron Man who personified Robert Downey Jr. and who said goodbye in the movie Avengers: Endgame.
Said superhero was the first piece of the UCM and for this reason, the fans of the studios feel great affection for Robert Downey Jr. The actor not only starred in his solo films, but also shone in other productions with his companions.
One of them was Avengers: Endgame, which served to close the character's story. Because it was Tony Stark's farewell, the actor took this project very personally and did not hesitate to improvise some scenes.
Robert Downey Jr's improvised scene in Avengers: Endgame
Because Iron Man had been part of the UCM for years, the writers wanted to give him unforgettable scenes in Avengers: Endgame. In this way, the character starred in very exciting and iconic moments. Although most of Robert Downey Jr.'s acting moments were in the script, the actor also had the audacity to add an improvised line. This appears in a scene with Chris Evans.
Let's remember that before this movie, things between Tony and Captain America were not good. The two grew apart after the events of Civil War, and had not spoken until then. Thus, the talk that they dodged so much finally came.
Near the beginning of the film, we see that the billionaire arrives on Earth completely exhausted after being in space. As he tries to recover, he gets a chance to chat with Steve Rogers. Quickly, he decides to tell him off because he had promised him that they would face Thanos and that if they were going to lose, they would do it together. It is in this scene that he tells her: "Nothing. There is no more trust, liar...". This phrase was improvised by the actor.
According to Anthony Russo, this moment served as a flashback for Iron Man: "You can see his intimacy and trust issues in that moment when he's facing Captain America."