After
hinting
about
the
fourth
instalment
of
"Iron
Man" franchise
at
The
Ellen
DeGeneres
Show,
actor
Robert
Downey
Jr.
has
come
out
clean
and
said
it
is
not
happening.
The
49-yer-old
actor
shared
the
information
on
"Late
Show
with
David
Letterman" Tuesday,
reports
eonline.com.
"There
(are)
no
plans
for
an
'Iron
Man
4',"
he
said.
"That's
a
valid
question.
Like
it
hasn't
made
enough
money?
Yeah,
I
guess
they
have
too
much
money
or
something.
There
is
no
script
for
'Iron
Man
4'.
They
do
have
a
plan
and
I
think
they're
going
to
announce
it
(soon),"
the
star
responded
when
asked
why
the
movie
is
not
happening.
The
actor
featured
in
all
"Iron
Man"
movies,
which
is
based
on
Marvel
comics
and
produced
by
Marvel
Studios.
"But,
I'm
going
to
do
other
stuff
with
Marvel.
I'm
still
going
to
be
involved
with
Marvel
and
there's
going
to
be
plenty
of
fun
stuff
to
happen,"
the
star
said.