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Ok this is a stupid question but an important one... will this be in 2D also and not just ONLY 3D? I can't stand to watch a movie in 3D as I just don't get nothing out of it and the theater I go to is THX, DTS Audio, with stadium seating and concave screens for an awesome showing but I can't watch this in 3D so my only hope is they show both versions.

I havn't seen any 3D film and don't want too, seems just an annoying feature.

Looking foward to this, Tony Stark is the man!.

anyone nottice RDJ has grey hairs forming already? lol. I don't think that's real, I think that's just for the character. How many years has it been I wonder.

maybe he will turn to drink soon :p

New Avengers Scene Shot This Week

Yes, they were still filming on the night of the premiere.

Robert Downey Jr. makes a lot of off the cuff remarks when doing press, but his latest comment got everyone wondering if he was kidding or not.

At Wednesday's press conference for Marvel's The Avengers, the Iron Man star said they were going to shoot one last scene that night, which was the night of the film's premiere. Director Joss Whedon said Downey was kidding, while Marvel Studios honcho and Avengers producer Kevin Feige is said to have looked visibly irritated by Downey's remark.

So Downey was just joking, right? Not according to his co-star, Hulk actor Mark Ruffalo, who confirmed the shoot for The Playlist: "We're shooting a scene tonight. I'm not sure exactly where it's gonna go. All I know is that someone came in with the costume and said, 'Here's some wardrobe. We don't know where you're going to be or what you're doing.'"

So are we looking at a post-credits coda setting up Captain America 2, Thor 2 or Iron Man 3, the latter of which is the next Marvel film set to go before cameras? We'll find out when Avengers opens May 4.

Speaking of Iron Man 3, Downey spoke to The Hollywood Reporter about it at Wednesday's Avengers premiere. For the threequel, don't expect Stark to be as relentlessly glib as he was in Iron Man 2 and Avengers.

"There's a little bit of a return to that, I think, just for entertainment's sake, in the Avengers, which is appropriate," said Downey. "But for Iron Man 3, we are going to back to the exploration of this character, which is what made the franchise work to begin with."

The Best Captain America Scene Not in The Avengers

Joss Whedon on the heartfelt scene he cut.

Joss Whedon, writer-director of Marvel's The Avengers, told The New York Times about the best scene he wrote and then cut from the script, one that featured Steve Rogers reuniting with his flame from Captain America: The First Avenger.

"One of the best scenes that I wrote was the beautiful and poignant scene between Steve and Peggy [Carter] that takes place in the present. And I was the one who was like, Guys, we need to lose this. It was killing the rhythm of the thing. And we did have a lot of Cap, because he really was the in for me," said Whedon.

He continued, "I really do feel a sense of loss about what's happening in our culture, loss of the idea of community, loss of health care and welfare and all sorts of things. I was spending a lot of time having him say it, and then I cut that."

For those who may not recall, Chris Evans' Cap was supposed to meet Hayley Atwell's Peggy for a date, but he never made it, ending up in suspended animation for nearly 70 years instead

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