Gwyneth Paltrowis retiring from Marvel films, but she’ll always haveRobert Downey Jr.‘s back.The 46-year-old actress shared a sweet selfie of herself and theIron Manactor, 53, on Instagram Wednesday in which she wrote, “You KNOW I will be this guys pepper anytime he needs me ❤️#pepperonyforever.”The photo comes after Paltrow toldVarietyshe was retiring from Marvel filmsand from her role as Pepper Potts, Tony Stark’s assistant and love interest.“I mean, I’m a bit old to be in a suit and all that at this point,” she told the publication. “I feel very lucky that I did it because I actually got talked into it.”Paltrow said it was her friend andIron Mandirector Jon Favreau who convinced her to sign on for the 2008 film.“It was such a wonderful experience making the firstIron Manand then to watch how important it has become to the fans,” she added.Paltrow has also starred inIron Man 2and3, as well asThe Avengers, Spider-Man: Homecoming, Avengers: Infinity Warand in the upcomingAvengers: Endgame.The Oscar-winning actress toldVarietyshe made a conscious decision to step away from Hollywood after the industry shifted to focus on more blockbuster fare.“I think the movies and the business around them have changed so much in the last 20 years,” Paltrow said, explaining the films she used to make — those with an adult audience — had stopped being made.“I don’t think any of the movies that I’m known for would get made today,” she continued. “Would they makeThe Royal Tenenbaums?Would they makeThe Talented Mr. Ripley? Would they makeShakespeare in Love?”
Gwyneth Paltrowis retiring from Marvel films, but she’ll always haveRobert Downey Jr.‘s back.
The 46-year-old actress shared a sweet selfie of herself and theIron Manactor, 53, on Instagram Wednesday in which she wrote, “You KNOW I will be this guys pepper anytime he needs me ❤️#pepperonyforever.”
The photo comes after Paltrow toldVarietyshe was retiring from Marvel filmsand from her role as Pepper Potts, Tony Stark’s assistant and love interest.
“I mean, I’m a bit old to be in a suit and all that at this point,” she told the publication. “I feel very lucky that I did it because I actually got talked into it.”
Paltrow said it was her friend andIron Mandirector Jon Favreau who convinced her to sign on for the 2008 film.
“It was such a wonderful experience making the firstIron Manand then to watch how important it has become to the fans,” she added.
Paltrow has also starred inIron Man 2and3, as well asThe Avengers, Spider-Man: Homecoming, Avengers: Infinity Warand in the upcomingAvengers: Endgame.
The Oscar-winning actress toldVarietyshe made a conscious decision to step away from Hollywood after the industry shifted to focus on more blockbuster fare.
“I think the movies and the business around them have changed so much in the last 20 years,” Paltrow said, explaining the films she used to make — those with an adult audience — had stopped being made.
“I don’t think any of the movies that I’m known for would get made today,” she continued. “Would they makeThe Royal Tenenbaums?Would they makeThe Talented Mr. Ripley? Would they makeShakespeare in Love?”
source: people.com