DigitalSpy: In a career that's seen many highs and lows, Robert Downey Jr has been skyrocketed to international fame as Sherlock Holmes and Iron Man.
The third installment of the latter franchise sees Downey Jr's Tony Stark brought back down to earth by technical and emotional malfunctions and matching wits with Ben Kingsley's media savvy terrorist, but the 48-year-old actor reveals why his faith in humanity has been restored in a world where he can no longer go anywhere without being recognized.
With the new The Crow remake coming soon, we take a look back at the 30-year-old cult classic original–and where the stars are now.
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he already did the character justice by portraying it very well and made it his own, being included in one of the most sought after superhero team up in the avengers and receiving an equally massive pay check, RDJ is enjoying life right now. its been a long journey for him. it was fortunate for him(and for us) that he got the mantle of ironman along the way.