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'Iron Man 4' Release Date, News & Update: Robert Downey Jr. And Spider-Man Tom Holland On A Secret Meeting With Marvel Studios President?

'Iron Man 4' Release Date, News & Update: Robert Downey Jr. And Spider-Man Tom Holland On A Secret Meeting With Marvel Studios President?

When you don't hear updates and announcements about a highly-anticipated film, whispers and speculations are definitely bound to happen. Fans are scraping every detail that they will get about "Iron Man 4." So when Robert Downey Jr posted something interesting on his social media account, fans took it as a hint for "Iron Man 4."

Robert Downey Jr. posted a photo on Twitter, where he will be seen dining with six other men. But if you look closely, these six other men includes Spider-Man himself, Tom Holland, and Marvel Studios president, Kevin Feige. So what is this gathering all about? For fans who are thirsty for an "Iron Man 4" update, they convinced themselves that this has something to do about the much-awaited fourth installment.

Robert Downey Jr. and Tom Holland have already co-starred in a Marvel Film before. Tom Holland's Spider-Man backed Iron Man up in "Captain America: Civil War." The blockbuster hit movie also starred Chris Evans, Scarlett Johansson, Jeremy Renner, Sebastian Stan, Elizabeth Olsen and a lot more. It was also rumored that Tony Stark will be a part of "Spider-Man: Homecoming," so has the friendship of Robert Downey Jr and Tom Holland extended off-screen?

Before fans jump into conclusions, Robert Downey Jr. made sure that he captioned the photo accordingly. The 51-year-old actor revealed that the whole point of these men being together in one table has nothing to do with "Iron Man 4." He captioned the snap, "New project @Jon_Favreau and @RidingShotgunLA are working on!" Even with that caption, fans still believes that there is more to this photo. Let us know what you think about Robert Downey Jr.'s Twitter post in the comments section below!

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