Sunday, December 6, 2009

Iron Man 2 Movie Update: Newest “Iron Man 2″ Poster

You know what? Why not post the new poster for Iron Man 2? This one will probably deserve all the hype that it’s gonna get, so we might as well document every piece of promo from the film that leaks out there. Here’s the second poster for Iron Man 2, which shows Robert Downey Jr. unmasked and suited up. The film, directed by Jon Favreau, picks up six months after Tony Starks (Downey Jr.) reveals his true identity, with many of the original cast members returning for the sequel. The film stars Gwyneth Paltrow, Don Cheadle, Jon Favreau, Mickey Rourke, Sam Rockwell, Samuel L. Jackson, Scarlett Johansson, Garry Shandling, John Slattery, Kate Mara, Clark Gregg and Olivia Munn. Hit the jump to see the full second poster

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Saturday, December 5, 2009

Iron Man 2 Movie Update: New Iron Man 2 Poster Features War Machine

Indeed, on May 7, Iron Man 2 hits theaters. While most fans of the first movie are excited to see Iron Man back in action, they should be warned: he won't be fighting alone this time.

As the following promotional poster makes clear, War Machine (aka Colonel Rhodes, played by Don Cheadle in the sequel) will take flight alongside his friend this spring. Does this make you more or less excited for the film?


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Sunday, October 25, 2009

Iron Man 2 Behind the Scenes


Set for an April release the second of Jon Favreau and Robert Downey Jr's Ironman movies has already had a five minute trailer leaked from Comic Con and since has had little official information handed out about the movie.

This clip has interviews with both Robert and Jon about the second movie and talk about how the characters will evolve. It also has a few behind the scenes clips on set around the set of Ironman 2 including the lab where Tony Stark is building his own particle accelerator for some reason.

The clip itself is from a French website canalplub.fr which also hosts the clip but it can be a bit hard to find and watch so here is it.

So far we have seen clips of Ironman in his new suit, Nick Fury and War Machine which wont be played by the original actor Terrence Howard who turned down a part in the sequel.

One thing I noticed in the clip was Jo Favreau's thoughts on sequels and how the sequel is normally better than the first movie and the third movie wont be as good as either of the first two. Which could be a hint that he might not be back to direct the third.


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Friday, October 2, 2009

Iron Man game available on iPhone and iPod Touch!

Guys! You should check this awesome video about Iron Man Application available for your Iphone and Ipod Touch!



Saturday, September 12, 2009

Iron Man 2 in 3D!

'Iron Man 2' Might Be Flying in 3-D


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I believe I've had to type 3D more times this week than I have in my Cinematical career thus far, and it's only Wednesday. I'm also seeing the birth of a new trend towards 3D rumor mongering and speculation which I want to say began with The Hobbit, but I would probably be very wrong. But I digress. Today, Ain't It Cool News is reporting that we might see Iron Man 2 converted into 3D.

According to Harry Knowles: "Right now, there is a 1 minute demo of Iron Man 2 converted to high quality digital 3D ... Right now the suits at Marvel & Paramount & now also Disney are considering this 1 minute. At the same time that this is happening, they are fishing for bids with 3 different companies to see what the cost and time it would take to convert Iron Man 2 to a complete 3D film." There's also talk that if they actually pay to convert Iron Man 2 to 3D, they might also do the same to the first Iron Man and rerelease it into theaters next May. Watch Jon Favreau's Twitter to see if this comes true or not.

As Knowles points out, if it does come to pass it would certainly be a game-changer for the upcoming Marvel slate. You might see Captain America, Thor, or The Avengers behind a pair of dorky glasses. I'm not entirely sure how I feel about that, as I find the format too distracting to be enjoyable. But it would be a hell of a lot of fun to see Iron Man rereleased in 3D, and revamping an existing film seems better suited to this ongoing novelty than designing a film around some pop-out effects. I seem to be in the cranky minority when it comes to the 3D style though, and those who are enthusiastic for it are certainly winning the war for it.


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Sunday, August 30, 2009

Interesting Facts to Know Before you Watch Iron Man 2 Online


Iron Man fans out there will surely love the upcoming Iron Man 2 movie. Even those who can’t wait until the premier are even planning to watch Iron Man 2 online. Now, with the movie not even out yet, there are some facts about Iron Man 2 that are spreading all over.

1. MOVIE RATING

Iron Man 2 is said to most probably be rated as PG-13. Now this is good news to everybody, especially those kids aged 13 and above who is eager to watch this movie. Not only the kids, but also adults will enjoy the movie when they watch Iron Man 2 online.

2. RELEASE DATE

The Movie is said to be released sometime this 2010. Everybody will most absolutely be thrilled. People will definitely watch Iron Man 2 online just as soon as it was released. Most countries release movies ahead of the others. That is why people who cannot wait to see the movie could watch Iron Man 2 online. The best part is they can watch Iron Man 2 online ahead of others.

3. THE ACTORS

Some of the characters from the first Iron Man movie are still in the second film. Not to mention Mr. Iron Man himself, Robert Downey Jr. Also in the movie is Gwyneth Paltrow, still as Pepper Potts, Tony Stark’s ever-loyal assistant. There are also some additions to the Iron Man movie. If you will watch Iron Man 2 online, you will see Samuel Jackson, as Nick Fury, who also appeared in the last part of the Iron Man movie after all the credits. The role of Terence Howard as Col. James Rhodes in the first Iron Man movie was taken over by Don Cheadle.

4. THE VILLAINS

Included in the movie is Scarlett Johansson, who will play as one of the villains, Black Widow. One of the villains, Whiplash, will also be played by Mickey Rourke. These are some of the characters you need to watch out for when you watch Iron Man 2 online.

5. THE MOVIE

The Iron Man movie is said to come up with a trilogy. So in other words, there is still a third movie coming out sometime. Iron Man fans out there will most likely enjoy the long and interesting story of Iron Man. With the success of the first movie, people will most definitely watch Iron Man 2 online over and over again.

6. THE LOCATIONS

When you watch Iron man 2 online, you will absolutely see the filming locations of the movie. It is said that mostly, the location of the movie is California. Expect to see Air Force Base locations, beaches and even race tracks.

7. THE EFFECTS

More explosions, more fight scenes, more weapons and more effects are most expected from this movie. Since there are a lot of villains to be introduced when you watch Iron Man 2 online, you will most definitely enjoy the scenes the movie has prepared for the fans.

8. THE ALLIES

If there are villains, there are also other heroes who want to help Tony Stark. There will be the Avengers that will help Iron Man in battle. This, we have to see when we get to watch Iron Man 2 online.

Just reading all these facts will help you wonder how good the movie will be. You just can’t wait to watch Iron Man 2 online. Most especially if you are an Iron Man or a Marvel comic fanatic. The directors and producers are really a genius to come up with this kind of movie. These movies make the comic books come to life. This is what happens when you watch Iron Man 2 online.


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Sunday, August 23, 2009

Watch Iron Man 2 Online

4 Reasons Why You Should Watch Iron Man 2 Online:

With the birth of fast Internet connections, many people prefer watching movies online. Why? Because there are a lot of things you can do at home while spending the day watching your favorite movies online. One of the most awaited movies this coming 2010 is Iron Man 2. This is why most people would probably prefer to watch Iron Man 2 online.

One of the best ways to spend a great weekend at home is to watch Iron Man 2 online. This star-studded, action-packed sequel of the Iron Man movie is just one thing to look forward to this coming 2010. What can we expect from this movie? A lot of course! Not to mention the quality actors who will portray the roles. A few more things to expect are the actions, stunts and effects of the movie. Now, why should you watch Iron Man 2 online?

Here are a few things to consider why you should watch Iron Man 2 online:

1. BUDGET

If you are running on a tight budget, of course you have no choice but to save it. Why spend a few bucks for movie tickets when you can watch Iron Man 2 online? Just imagine the money you could save. There are some websites that offer free movie streaming where you can watch Iron Man 2 online. Some are even paid sites but it is much cheaper than watching movies in movie houses. You will also have the chance to choose a variety of movie titles after you watch Iron Man 2 online. Quite a delight isn’t it?

Of course if you watch Iron Man 2 online, you can also enjoy eating your favorite snack. You can just grab anything from your fridge and take a bite while watching the movie.

2. AVAILABILITY

Not everybody has a chance to watch movies in cinemas. Some people are just plain too busy to catch a movie in the cinema. That is why others prefer to watch movies online in the comfort of their own homes. People with busy lifestyles cannot comply with the time because they are spending most of their time at work and do not even have the time to go out and have fun. That is why people with this kind of lifestyle are catching up with the latest movies in their rest periods. If you are the kind of person who is just too plain busy to go to the movies, why not watch Iron Man 2 online?

3. COMFORT

The saying “There is no place like home” is indeed a fact. No place can ever replace the comfort of one’s home. Even the cinema theater seats are not too comfy. So if you are planning to watch a movie, why not watch Iron Man 2 online? Enjoy the movie while sitting on your own couch at home, where you can sit in the most comfortable way you can.

4. IN CONTROL

When you watch Iron Man 2 online, of course you have all the power to control the movie. You can press play, pause or even rewind and forward the movie. Let’s say you are watching, then suddenly the telephone rings, just press pause while you are on the phone and return to the movie afterward. If you didn’t understand what happened to a particular scene, then you can just rewind the movie to the part you want. How easy is that? Can you do that in cinemas?

These are just some of the reasons why one would prefer to watch Iron Man 2 online. Whether you are a busy person, a spend thrift, or just enjoy the convenience of watching at home, you will absolutely like to watch Iron Man 2 online.

So, what do you think guys?


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Sunday, August 2, 2009

The makers of "Iron Man 2"

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Here's a report on the Iron Man 2 panel from last week's gigantic nerd convention Comic-Con written by my old pal Michael Avila. He says the trailer they showed was highly promising, but that Robert Downey, Jr., director Jon Favreau and the rest of the panel exuded some serious swagger.

I hope the Iron Man crew remains humble despite the first film's enormous success, like Sam Raimi has remained throughout the Spider-Man series, because overconfidence breeds laziness, and that always results in a bad movie.

I'm psyched to see Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury and Scarlett Johansson as the Black Widow, though. I hadn't realized the Widow was even going to be in the movie. I need to keep up with this stuff more or risk having my geek credentials revoked.

Michael also told me he wasn't blown away quite as much as everyone else seems to have been by the 25 minutes of footage James Cameron showed from his upcoming Avatar. Since Mike and I have fairly similar tastes in movies, I'm just going to pretend he didn't say that.


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Scarlett Johansson: I worked out like crazy to play Black Widow

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Scarlett Johansson worked out and dieted like crazy to look good in the skin-tight lycra catsuit she wears to play Black Widow in Ironman 2.

"I kicked some major butt," Johansson, 24, told People. "It was many, many, hours, days, and months of stunt training and strength training," says Scarlett. "But it's fun because I had a goal. The goal was the Lycra catsuit."

In Ironman 2, Johansson plays the gorgeous fictional super-spy Black Widow (a.k.a.- Natasha Romanoff). The role required the usually un-athletic Scarlett to do stunt work in several complicated acrobatic battle scenes.

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"I think people are going to be very impressed when they see her," says Iron Man 2 director Jon Favreau. "It's totally different than anything you've seen her do before."

Favreau was also impressed by Scarlett's dedication to the action-oriented Black Widow role. "She was wearing an unforgiving costume," he says. "[Scarlett] didn't eat much, that's for sure. She likes food, as do I, and she was definitely on a low-carb diet and training very hard. It was amazing."

ScarJo's Hubby's a Superhero Too

Meanwhile, ScarJo's hunky husband, Ryan Reynolds recently landed the role of DC Comics superhero, the Green Lantern. Earlier this year, the superfit 6'2" Reynolds played Deadpool in the action flick X-Men Origins: Wolverine, starring Aussie hunk Hugh Jackman. Thanks to the film's staggering box office (it has grossed over $364 million worldwide since May), Reynolds is set to reprise Deadpool in his own spin-off.


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Saturday, July 25, 2009

Iron Man 2 Ten Minute Preview

The Hulk and Iron Man games by Secret Level weren’t that bad in retrospect and if nothing else they sold exceedingly well. Which is why we find ourselves going through another development cycle with Iron Man 2.

However hopeful you may be about this game, it is worrying that it’s being played on a fithteen inch TV about five meters up in the air. For what you can see of the game it’s hard to tell that it’s not just the original Iron Man, but here’s hoping.



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Friday, July 24, 2009

Latest Iron Man 2 Movie Photos





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'Iron Man 2': Filming Is DONE!

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After 71 days of shooting, principal photography on Iron Man 2 came to a close on Saturday, July 18. Like any good director proud of his troops, Jon Favreau climbed a ladder on the set after the final take and thanked the crowd for a job well done.

"Shooting Iron Man 2 was a fantastic experience and we couldn't be happier," President of Marvel Studios Kevin Feige told Marvel.com after the speech. "Although there were many challenges in making this film, having Jon Favreau, Robert Downey, Gwyneth Paltrow and almost the entire crew from the first film back on board, allowed us to hit the ground running as everyone was instantly familiar with each other from day one."

When praising the newcomers to the cast, Feige went out of his way to lavish Don Cheadle with an extra pat on the back. What did Cheadle endure that Scarlett Johansson, Mickey Rourke, Sam Rockwell did not? Consider my curiosity regarding James 'Rhodey' Rhodes' Iron Man 2 role piqued.

Next up for Iron Man 2 is the debut of the first footage, via clips or a teaser trailer, at Comic-Con later this week. Needless to say the pressure is on for Favreau and company to deliver.


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Saturday, July 18, 2009

Iron Man II Images - Cheadle as Rhodey, a Hammer and a Little Pepper

Back to Entertainment Weekly and Iron Man II–and this issue kind of puts the net (if only for a moment) in our place (like remember when Empire’s print issue gave the lowdown on everything a couple months back?). Fans practiced a form of e-ladies first by rushing for the Scarlett Jo Black Widow pic, but there was also a look at Don Cheadle as Rhodey (taking over for Howard), Gwyenth Paltrow, and Sam Rockwell.

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Iron Man II is once again being directed by Jon Favreau and returns Robert Downey, Jr. and Gwyneth Paltrow while adding Don Cheadle (taking over the role that Terrence Howard played in the last film) and Mickey Rourke.


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Friday, July 17, 2009

Iron Man 2 Exclusive Photos!

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Entertainment Weekly's second annual Comic-Con preview issue features Iron Man 2 on the cover, and inside it’s packed with exclusive first looks at highly anticipated TV shows, comic books, and movies.

The first Iron Man blasted Robert Downey Jr. back to stardom, and the superhero franchise is readying to return to the big screen on May 7, 2010. Iron Man will battle new villain Mickey Rourke, size up Scarlett Johansson (exclusive photo of ScarJo as Black Widow, after the jump!), and, hopefully, prove that the success of the first movie wasn’t a fluke. Downey knows the movie isn't an underdog this time around. "There are a lot more invisible eyes on us now," he says.

When Marvel Studios first announced the sequel, no one was sure what the movie would be about. Downey, director Jon Favreau, screenwriter Justin Theroux, and the rest of the creative team struck upon the idea of introducing two very different foes for Stark. On one side is Justin Hammer (Sam Rockwell), a fast-talking weapons manufacturer who fancies himself the next Tony Stark; on the other, Vanko, who, while incarcerated in a Russian prison, creates his own battle-suit, which shoots devastating, whip-like beams. Hammer and Whiplash join forces to take down Downey’s character, Tony Stark. Rourke, for his part, wanted to instill some lightness into the role of the heavy. "I told Favreau, 'I don't want to just play him as a one-dimensional p----,'" he says. "He let me have a cockatoo, who I talk to and get drunk with while I’m making my suit."

Just as the deals were being hammered out, Terrence Howard -- who had played Stark’s best friend -- fell out of the sequel in a public salary dispute. The role was re-cast, with Don Cheadle stepping in. "We had to make some tough deals," says Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige. "When they got public, you go, 'That sucks. Okay, you want a peek behind the curtain? Here you are!'" Says Cheadle, "Terrence and I couldn’t be more different. We address it head-on in the movie in one exchange. We're not trying to fool people." (Cheadle admits he didn’t know much about Marvel’s superhero before the first movie came out: "I always thought Iron Man was a robot.")

Adding more flesh and blood to the new movie, Scarlett Johansson joined the cast as Stark’s mysterious new assistant, Natasha, who has an alter ego of her own, Black Widow. That introduction inevitably sparks romantic tension between Stark and former assistant Pepper Potts (Gwyneth Paltrow), who’s been promoted to CEO of Stark Industries. "The men want it to be, like, 'Ooh, the girls are fighting over Tony,' but it's not as standard as that," says Paltrow. "There's a weird male catfight fantasy. Downey agrees. He believes what differentiates the franchise from other superhero series can be summarized as follows: "We're horny. Not, like, can't-bring-your-kids horny, but just…horny."

The question remains whether Iron Man 2 will soar like the first film or show signs of rust when it hits theaters. "People are going to be more critical," says Downey. "That’s their prerogative….In a way, there's no way to win, except to win. Big."

For more on Iron Man, as well as a first look at the hottest movies and TV shows heading to Comic-Con, pick up the new issue of Entertainment Weekly on stands Friday July 17.


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Friday, July 10, 2009

Iron Man 2 - Sequel Plans


Director Jon Favreau has been very clear that Iron Man is the start of his trilogy - “I’ve got another 2 movies in my head; I’m ready to go.” All the stars are signed for Iron Man 2. So what direction is the sequel going to go in?

Iron Man’s main nemesis in the comics is Manderin, a descendent of Genghis Khan who wears ten alien rings, each with their own special ability. As long time fans will have noticed, Manderin’s presence is foreshadowed in the first film - the terrorists who kidnap Stark are called the ‘Ten Rings’. Favreau wants to see Manderin emerge from the shadows, but whether that’s for the 2nd or 3rd movie is unknown.

One character we will see in Iron Man 2 is War Machine. Not only does Rhodes look at the Iron Man outfit during the first film and say “Next time baby,” but actor Terrence Howard has stated - “In the next one they make a suit for me and I become War Machine.”

How does he end up in it? “The beautiful thing about Marvel,” Howard says “Is that they’ve always stuck with the tradition of staying truthful to the comics.” - In the comics, Tony Stark turned to alcoholism after a hostile takeover of Stark Enterprises, and Rhodes was forced to take his place in the Mark III suit. But, in the same way as would happen if you borrowed a friend’s underpants, Rhodes soon got headaches, started behaving erratically and eventually went on a rampage. A recovering Stark then donned a crude prototype suit to bring him down. Stark subsequently designed a heavier-armed version of the Iron Man suit for Rhodes, which became known as the War Machine armor.

So Tony Stark, it seems, is going to hit the booze. Here’s what Favreau had to say: “Once people accept Iron Man, we have a lot of latitude tonally as to what we can do. If you look at Dark Knight, it’s very dark but people accept it, or Revenge of the Sith, it’s very dark but people brought their kids. This first film is about teaching them who these characters are… The alcoholism, the Demon In A Bottle, it sort of feels a little like Spiderman 3.”

Eek Spiderman 3.

And what about alien dragon Fing Fang Foom?

“I’m writing a comic book now with Adi Granov,” says Favreau “Where Fin Fang Foom is the bad guy. That’s what I want to see, but I don’t know if I want that in the movie right now. Eventually I’d love to get to the point where the movie could accept that and you could develop a reality where that could work.”

Expect that to be stuffed into Iron Man 4 once Favreau has gone, perhaps.


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Friday, July 3, 2009

'Iron Man 2': Samuel L. Jackson's Nick Fury Will NOT See Action

In a recent interview with MTV, Samuel L. Jackson discussed his reprisal of the Nick Fury role for the upcoming Iron Man 2 (a part, which he has now finished shooting.) In a bit of news that may disappoint some fans, it seems that there actually wasn't much to tell. Apparently Jackson's portrayal Nick Fury will NOT see action of any kind in the new film. According to Jackson:

“We still haven’t moved Nick Fury into the bad-ass zone. He’s still just kind of a talker.”

This "rationing" of Jackson might have to do with the terms of the 9 picture deal he signed with Marvel films. (Pure speculation.) Perhaps, the idea was to have Nick Fury play a kind of "puppet-master" behind the scenes for the majority of his film appearances, making the plot of the Iron Man/Avengers-related films move forward.

Jackson first played the role in a hidden, post-credits scene in the first Iron Man film, where he waits at Tony Stark's home to discuss "The Avengers Initiative." (In a scene that still sends fanboy chills.) Due to the way the scene came across, it was generally assumed that he would fighting alongside Iron Man in the sequel against whatever threat would present itself. That, however, does not seem to be the case, as Fury will likely be a man who simply makes things happen. (Presumably assembling the new Avengers team.) Further strengthening this speculation, Jackson also seemed to imply that his role in the film would be minimized to merely two scenes. In the interview, he stated that "both" of his scenes are with Robert Downey Jr. and Scarlett Johansson.

When asked if the action would hopefully come in The Avengers, Jackson replied, "looking forward to that, yeah." So, it seems fans will have to wait a while longer to see Nick Fury kicking ass and making evil supervillains look like 10-year-old girls in sundresses.

What do you think about this? Good or disappointing news?


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Picture of Tony Stark’s Iron Man 2 GP Racer


Slowly we have been showing you more and more pictures of Jon Favreau’s upcoming Iron Man 2. Today, thanks to comingsoon, we have learned that Road & Track Magazine has a photo of Tony Stark’s GP racer from the film. The race car is a package of blue greatness and it look so tiny.

Take a look after the jump…

The magazine says:

This is the Stark Industries-sponsored vintage race car that the movie’s main protagonist — genius inventor and swashbuckling lady’s man Tony Stark — will be driving in a scene that depicts him racing in the Grand Prix de Monaco Historique, a vintage race held in Monte Carlo. The scene is not being filmed on the actual streets of the tiny, glamorous seaside principality near the south of France, but on an elaborate set that replicates the Monaco circuit.

So far we have seen some pictures of Whiplash, Robert Downey Jr. in a donut, and them on an Air Force Base. It seems like they’re covering all their bases.

Iron Man 2 is currently filming and due to hit theaters in May of 2010.

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Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Friday, June 12, 2009

Mickey Rourke As Whiplash In Ironman 2


“Iron Man 2″ stars Robert Downey Jr., Don Cheadle, Gwyneth Paltrow, Mickey Rourke, Sam Rockwell, Scarlett Johansson, Samuel L. Jackson, Paul Bettany and Kate Mara. Terrence Howard, who co-starred in the original “Iron Man” movie, is replaced by Don Cheadle.

That’s quite the cast list. Causing the biggest stir of all lately has been the newly reinvigorated Mickey Rourke, who will take center stage in the film as villain Ivan ‘Whiplash’ Vanko, who director Jon Favreau says has constructed his own version of the iconic suit/armor.

There has been an initial outburst of fanboy confusion, and isolated fits of outrage regarding the first picture of ‘Whiplash’ above, with many comments about the rather unimpressive look of the suit - but it’s probably safe to assume, as many have pointed out, that this is merely a prototype or early version of the suit that the character creates.

We certainly aren’t going to see a version of the suit that he will don later in the film this early.

Favreau says that watching Rourke in his hit “Sin City” and “The Wrestler” roles was a great influence in not only encouraging him to cast Rourke, but in developing the character: “It was very important that the villain be as compelling as can be. … Once I thought of Mickey in that role, it made me understand how to shape the story.” Source

“Iron Man 2″ is set be released on May 7th 2010.


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Iron Man 2 lands at Andrews Air Force Base




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With Iron Man 2 reaching the halfway mark of primary photography the crew landed on Edwards Air Force Base May 11-13. Hollywood productions have a long-standing relationship with the base, they house almost every plane in the air force arsenal and are well prepared to move and arrange the background for shots. Not only does the hardware make for a great backdrop but the airmen as well.

“More so than the landscape or aircraft, are the people.” said Denis Stewart, Ironman II producer. “It’s almost impossible to have background performers who are actors emulate real military personnel. The way they conduct themselves, wear the uniform and talk adds as much authenticity to the film as the aircraft.”


Robert Downey Jr. on Edwards Air Force Base.
Robert Downey Jr. on Edwards Air Force Base.


With the Stark legacy in military weaponry its not surprising that Iron Man 2 would attempt to be as realistic as possible. But its a bit surprising to see the Air Force itself promoting their role in the movie. The Air force press posted an article



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[First Look] Robert Downey Jr. Wearing ‘Iron Man 2′

People.com has premiered a new set photo from Iron Man 2 featuring Downey Jr. in the new armor. Check it out after the jump.

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Screen Rant explains the armor:
Looks like there are some obvious differences in this suit compared to the Mark I armor from the last film. The gauntlets are much beefier on top of his hands, there are some gold highlights in the rib cage area and the chest piece looks redesigned as well. Looks like the tricep area is beefed up along with the shoulders, too, giving the impression (to me, anyway) of a more powerful armor.
In case you missed it here is another photo from USA Today a couple days ago:
Iron Man 2 is set for a May 7th, 2010 release.


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Official Iron Man 2 Movie Poster.


Wednesday, June 10, 2009

First Promotional ‘Iron Man 2′ Movie Still

First Promotional Iron Man 2 Movie Still

The first photo from the new ‘Iron Man 2′ movie, starring Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark, has just been released by USA Today.

I admit I was a late azz and was twittering about two weeks ago saying that I was totally stoked to be the last person on the face of the earth to watch this film. My ghetto movie outlets and I are firm acquaintances and I was so interested to find out what all the hype was about. I must say that I concur with everyone else who has seen the film and thought it was utterly bitchin’. Not quite what I expected, but it was full of strong and interesting characters and several pleasant surprises. I’ll try not to be such a slow poke this time and watch the sequel some time this decade.

The people at Rope of Silicon (via ONTD) are saying they expect Iron Man 2 to have a massive presence at Comic Con this year in San Diego just as it did in 2007, when it came out the obvious winner with the crowd at the convention. At that time it was a major underdog and a lesser known comic entity to general audiences at that time. The director Jon Favreau realizes it telling USA Today, “I really enjoyed when we were a dark horse and no one knew much about us. … I hope we can find that place again.”

Favreau, has been Twittering from the set about his experiences working on the movie.
“How many superheroes are open about their true identities?” Favreau asks. “We wanted to play with that idea. But it obviously has consequences — in his relationships, on the team. There are a lot of areas we can explore.”



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