Paul Rudd "geeked out" on the set of ‘Captain America: Civil War’.
The 49-year-old actor is a part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) as Scott Lang/ Ant-Man and he couldn’t hide his excitement when he worked with some of the other stars of the comic book world on the 2016 movie.
He said: "[The Avengers] are all pretty impressive.
"I experienced this on ‘Civil War’. I kind of turned into an eight year old because I saw all the Avengers in real life and I kind of geeked out.
"It was that feeling of, ‘Wow, there are a lot of people who would like to be standing where I’m standing now. There’s Captain America’s shield and the Winter Soldier’s silver armour.’
"Everybody is very nice and I liked all of them.
"I was really knocked out by Robert Downey Jr. He is such a great guy and I’ve grown up watching his movies and he’s got such a good heart.
"I’m a little bit in awe of him, I think."
The ‘Ant-Man and the Wasp’ star is hopeful he’ll get to feature in the upcoming fourth ‘Avengers’ movie too and suggested his co-star Evangeline Lilly, who plays the Wasp/ Hope Pym, will appear too.
Asked if he’ll be in the film, he told heat magazine "You’ll have to ask [MCU boss] Kevin Feige, but I’d say that there’s a chance.
"you know, you’ll have to talk to… Maybe some other bugs will show up, I don’t know."
Paul is proud his children, Jack, 12, and eight-year-old Darby – who he has with wife Julie Yaeger – have become big fans of the MCU.
He said: "My son has gone crazy with the Marvel Universe and he’s now seen all of the films and thinks it’s really cool.
"He’s a big Bucky Barnes fan. He says, ‘You’re cool Dad, but, you know, the Winter Soldier is the guy.’
"But my daughter loves it too. She draws pictures of Ant-Man and gives them to me all the time."