Actors Robert Downey Jr. and Chris Evans made some revelations about filming Captain America: Civil War on Jimmy Kimmel. Photo / Getty
Robert Downey Jr insists having all his furniture shipped to Atlanta while he shot Captain America: Civil War wasn't extravagant, he just wanted his cats to be happy.
The 50-year-old actor reprises his role as superhero Tony Stark/Iron Man in the upcoming Marvel movie, which also stars Chris Evans in
the title role.
It was shot in Atlanta and as he prepared for filming Downey Jr realised he'd like a few of his creature comforts around him, resulting in him moving the entire contents of his home to the city for the duration.
"I didn't do a thing, the moving company did," he told talk show host Jimmy Kimmel.
"Here's the deal, lest I be thought of as some self-involved, snarky, 'he's got it all' thing: you're away from home for a long time and we bring the cats and the kids and the cats like this chair, that's where they nap, so let's bring the chair. We thought, as a matter of fact, let's bring the house.