Downey Jr and Favreau to reunite on independent film Chef

Actor and director of first two Iron Man films set to work together on an indie comedy

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Favreau directed the first two films in the superhero saga and reprises his cameo role as Tony Stark’s bodyguard Happy Hogan in the hugely successful current third film in the series. He will take the lead role in Chef, which centres on a sacked restaurant worker who starts up a food truck to reclaim his artistic promise and simultaneously finds himself reclaiming his estranged family.

The film, which begins shooting next month in LA, also stars Sofia Vergara, John Leguizamo and Bobby Cannavale. It is not yet known which role Downey Jr will play.

Downey Jr’s Iron Man 3, directed by series newcomer Shane Black, looks likely to break the $1bn mark at the global box office in the next few days after taking a gargantuan $72 million (Dh264 million) in the US and $89.3 million elsewhere at the weekend. It has currently made $948 million across the world in just three weeks of release (two in north America) and could yet surpass the $1.5bn figure garnered by Marvel Studios predecessor The Avengers last year.

Favreau made his name in front of the cameras on the Doug Liman indie comedy drama Swingers, which he also wrote, in 1996, and has oscillated between directing and acting ever since. Despite the low-key nature of Chef, he maintains an interest in blockbuster film-making: future projects include the Disney film Magic Kingdom, about a family which travels to Disneyland and sees its famous inhabitants come to life.

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