Robert Downey Jr, best known as Hollywood's Iron Man

On-screen character Robert Downey Jr, best known as Hollywood's Iron Man, said that he can't envision any other individual assuming the part of Chief America other than Chris Evans as he may be "only the right person for the employment".

At the point when gotten some information about Chris assuming the part of the American superhero, the Iron Man on-screen character said that he "couldn't envision any other individual in that part from the principal excursion itself".

"I couldn't envision any other person in that part from the main excursion itself. Likewise, I think it is presumably the most astounding level of trouble of all the superheroes in the Wonder True to life Universe to get right," he said.

"I think there is a sure level of certainty and modesty you need going in. Chris has become increasingly withdrawn from his hypochondria and judgment as the years have passed by," Mr Downey Jr said in an announcement.

In his mark way, Mr Downey Jr included: "To look great in that protective cap! They ought to have done an arbitrary facial example look. He's simply the right person for the employment."

Both the superheroes - Iron Man and Commander America - will be found in Skipper America: Common War, which is booked to discharge in the US and India on May 6. Mr Downey Jr communicated his perspectives in the video of the making of the Disney and Wonder film.

Alluding to Chris' venture as a chief - Before We Go, Downey Jr said: "It has likewise managed him the chance to do a ton of other stuff he needs."