"Iron Man" star Robert Downey Jr. was able to successfully have his house furniture move to Atlanta thanks to Disney while the 50-year-old actor was shooting for the upcoming "Captain America Civil War" film.
Downey Jr. did not have to be stressed about handling the items since a transportation and moving company handled everything from the get go.
Speaking to talk show host Jimmy Kimmel at "Jimmy Kimmel Live!," the Hollywood celebrity said that Downey Jr. simply wanted to be with the pet cats throughout the filming session, according to NZ Herald.
One problem about bringing the cats at a rented house was that the animals required the furniture Downey Jr. already has for the pets to feel comfortable at Atlanta. The cats apparently liked a distinct chair so much that the furniture just had to be brought over.
The "Iron Man" star then realized that bringing everything from the house might not be a bad idea. Disney was also available to pay for all of the expenses and Downey Jr. is incredibly grateful for granting the somewhat silly request.
However, Downey Jr. clarified that moving the furniture all the way to Atlanta was not a show of snarkiness or to look like a spoiled, boastful individual who wanted everyone else to see just how extravagant the star's life is.
The Hollywood actor simply missed not just the pet cats, but also Downey Jr.'s children who would be away from the celebrity for a long time if a house was not rented during the film shooting back in July.
Meanwhile, the 50-year-old star also humorously claimed that "Iron Man" caused the very existence of the "Captain America" films, according to The Wrap.
Fellow "Captain America: Civil War" star Chris Evans then remarked how the Marvel movies were a huge responsibility that spanned for at least six movies and required such dedication.
"Captain America: Civil War" will be released in cinemas on May 6, 2016, in the United States.