Avengers Endgame Iron Man death: Robert Downey Jr reveals what HE wanted last line to be

There was only one possible future where the Avengers defeated Thanos. That’s what Doctor Strange revealed to Tony Stark in Avengers Infinity War. No wonder he traded the Time Stone for his survival, knowing full well that Iron Man would have to die later in Avengers Endgame.

During Endgame’s climactic battle, the Sorcerer Supreme prompted Tony to take action, as the billionaire genius managed to transfer the Infinity Stones to his Iron Man suit before Thanos could snap the universe away.

After Thanos said, “I am inevitable” and found the Stark gauntlet empty, he looked over to Tony with the six stones forming around his hand.

The superhero uttered, “And I am Iron Man”, before snapping his fingers and turning Thanos to dust at the sacrificial cost of his own life.

Marvel fans will know Avengers Endgame directors Joe and Anthony Russo struggled to come up with the dialogue before their editor Jeff Ford suggested the last line of the first Iron Man film.

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It took some persuading, but Robert Downey Jr was flown out to Atlanta for reshoots, with Tony’s snap being the final scene they shot for Avengers Endgame early this year.

But while the line is pretty perfect, the star has now revealed what he wanted his character’s last words to be.

He told fans when he opened the 2019 People’s Choice Awards on Sunday evening.

According to Comic Book, Downey Jr said he wanted Tony to say “Oh snap!”

They continued: “So the suspicious part about this scene is that if it was a prerecorded hologram how would Tony know that Morgan would be sitting on the sofa when Pepper and Morgan would be watching the hologram?

“And also how would he know the location from where the hologram was getting projected?”

“Not just the location but how would a 3D hologram make eye contact with a human.

“How would Tony know the locations before recording?”

They added: “According to science, it isn’t possible for a pre-recorded message to be like this.

“What if? It was Tony’s A.I.? Backed up in his helmet?”

It’s a great theory, but maybe it’s best to leave Iron Man as he is, having left the MCU in such an iconic way.

Avengers Endgame is out now on home release.

source: express.co.uk