Robert Downey Jr. Dons Tiger Costume To Cheer Up Boy With Cystic Fibrosis, Actor Invites Him To The Premiere Of 'Civil War' [Trailer, Release Date & Cast News]

There is no doubt that the "Captain America: Civil War" star Robert Downey Jr. is a changed man and a real life superhero. After dealing with his dark past, the actor had a career resurrection with the popular series "Iron Man" and he is moving forward by giving back the good vibes to others.

Downey Jr.'s latest deed of generosity includes donning a tiger costume to cheer up a boy with cystic fibrosis who is very fan of him. The actor who is popularly known as Tony Stark a.k.a Iron Man showed his philanthropic side by jumping into social media to post an entertaining photo for envy_coatings

The actor captioned his photo with "Mr. Stark here. This is for Daniel (@envy_coatings) who was having a rough day recently. When I'm in the dumps, I've found this little getup to be helpful. P.S. Would you like to come to the LA premiere of Captain America: Civil War as my guest? If so, have your people call my people. All the best."

Yes, the actor did not just stop from cheering up the young boy with his entertaining photo in a tiger costume, he also extends an invitation for the young boy to be his guest in the premiere of "Captain America: Civil War," Entartainment.ie reports.

Daniel's mom tried to reach out to Downey Jr. through social media. She shared the struggles of his son from bullying to being a huge fan of Iron Man. "This is my son Daniel and he has cystic fibrosis, he is seven years old and wants nothing more to meet his idol Robert Downey Jr (aka iron man)," she wrote.

"He has managed to get past the bullies he faces from day to day by telling them the he too has a extra special port in his chest much like iron man has his arc reactor, I am sharing this in hope that mr stark (as Daniel calls him out of the suit) could find a way to contact me on here as Daniel could really do with a little lift at the moment after a child at school has told him that all children with cf die. If this reaches him and Daniel could get a reply I hope that it could help him through his stay in hospital as it is starting to take its toll on him."

According to Cinema Blend aside from helping Daniel, the "Iron Man" star has also delivered a bionic arm replacement for a boy born with only a partially developed right arm. Downey Jr. has lived the life of Stark beyond the big screens as he immersed the young boy in the superhero world that he grows up loving.

Keep up the good work Downey Jr.!

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