Iron Man 2 release date 7th May 2010


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I know these are not images from the movie but apparently this is the vehicle that will be used in Iron Man 2 (of course, most likely Tony's new ride).

These are the first leaked pics but the car is scheduled to be revealed at the Frankfurt Motor Show next week.

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Edward Norton says that to the best of his knowledge, he's not in this film. But you never know ? a cameo could easily be filmed and inserted between now and its release date. [MTV via ComicBookResources]

I know these are not images from the movie but apparently this is the vehicle that will be used in Iron Man 2 (of course, most likely Tony's new ride).

These are the first leaked pics but the car is scheduled to be revealed at the Frankfurt Motor Show next week.

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And now for some exclusive speculation?

Did you happen to notice what Pepper Potts (Paltrow) throws out the car window towards Tony Stark during the Whiplash attack scene at 04:29 into the clip? Yes, it?s a fancy looking briefcase - big deal, you say? Well if you?re not a long time Ferrophile (the Iron Man equivalent of a Trekkie) you may not be aware that in the comic book, for many years the armor was collapsible - and Tony Stark carried it with him everywhere in a briefcase.

Now put the aforementioned scene in the context of the above information, and take a look at the enhanced image below. It sure looks a lot like a case that could contain the foldable armor Tony Stark uses from the older comics. Look at these photos and tell us what you think? It would explain how Tony is able to run Whiplash off in Monaco while his armor is back in Malibu.

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Screenrant

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The director also talked about the tie-in for Iron Man 2 and how it might lead into The Avengers.

Along with confirming that The Incredible Hulk star Edward Norton won't be appearing in Iron Man 2 and that Favreau won't be directing The Avengers the filmmaker shared some thoughts on his approach to making the Marvel movies all tie together.

"We want to reinforce a lot of the stuff we started to tip off," Favreau told MTV News. "The Avengers is a much larger concern for Marvel and Kevin Feige, who runs Marvel. They're going to be doing Thor and Captain America and the way we might start to tease those things in this movie, some of it is stuff that we've discussed [and] some of the stuff you do last-minute as you figure out how that stuff is coming together."

"It's an evolving, amorphous thing," he explained. "If we decide and commit too early, the secret always gets out."

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New toy packaging for Iron Man 2 has shown up online which shows the Mark VI armor and the action figure itself...

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In related news, Collider caught up with Stan Lee at the "SCREAM 2009" awards and he confirmed what his cameo in Iron Man 2 is and that Thor director Kenneth Branagh told him that he'll have a cameo, though he doesn't know what it is yet.

^ I like his cameos in the movies. I'm always looking for him when watching. Nice little easter egg that doesn't ruin the plot at all like others can. I don't remember him in Iron Man 1 though. Last one I can remember is him drinking the juice in Hulk.

^ I like his cameos in the movies. I'm always looking for him when watching. Nice little easter egg that doesn't ruin the plot at all like others can. I don't remember him in Iron Man 1 though. Last one I can remember is him drinking the juice in Hulk.

he was at Tony Starks party and Tony thought he was hugh hefner :D

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