Iron Man 2 release date 7th May 2010


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yeah but he was drunk because there was a party. I'm not sure in the comic though... I think he drinks all the time, that is why War Machine takes over for a bit.

That drunk scene was absolutely unnecessary and stupid. Iron Man did not get enough screen time and neither did Whiplash. I went to see the movie to see Iron Man fight Whiplash and the other robots, not see Tony Stark for 1 hour and 30 minutes talking, drinking and being stupid and yes, I agree that Scarlett did not get much screen time as Black Widow either. They need to do better on Iron Man 3. More super hero action and less talk.

Fyi...

In the comic, Tony Stark does go through a stage of heavy drinking...which is where Rhodes came in to wear the iron man suit while Tony was incapacitated some of the time...

So the drunken reckless behaviour was straight out of the comic...lol

yeah Fav said he would touch on it in this movie only, and with the mention of the 10 rings Madarin would be in the 3rd movie.

What Easter eggs? Enlight us.

referring to post #696

Yup. It was totally worth watching it again on the big screen. Funny that I picked up a $10 bill on the floor after the movie. :laugh:

  • 3 weeks later...

Stark and Iron Man are quite different. Made more evident when Fury

declines Stark but accepts Iron Man to join Avengers.

Stark is a cocky, party guy who rarely thinks of others. Whereas Iron Man is the hero who fights to protect others. In the first he was very honourable, in the second he was mostly drunk ****ing around. Now it was entertaining sure, but I wanted to see the hero more. It focused too much on Tony dealing with being Iron Man and not enough about Iron Man dealing with the villains of the marvel universe.

+1. I completely agree.

  • 2 months later...

Collider have come across the following art and information about a limited edition release of Iron Man 2 on blu-ray which will be limited to 30,000 copies and on sale at Target.

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•Each case is individually numbered, with printing stamped into the metal on the top right corner

•3D Lenticular cover image features the MARK-IV Iron Man suit

•Interior image is Target’s exclusive image of Tony Stark’s "Hall of Armor"

•The back of the case includes both Iron Man and War Machine

•Blu-ray sized metal case, from MetalPak, holds all 3 discs

Sounds pretty great huh? However, with a price tag of $34.99 is that a little more than you're willing to pay? Share your thoughts on this in the usual place and pick up your copy of the Marvel Studios blockbuster on September 28th!

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Ahh bum - I was hoping they would produce a big Iron Man head like they did for Terminator Salvation :(

(BTW - and THAT was the only reason I bought TS on bluray!)

(Sorry for the huge size of the pic - haven't figured out how to get pics onto here without plagiarising from some poor sods website!!)

Ahh bum - I was hoping they would produce a big Iron Man head like they did for Terminator Salvation :(

(BTW - and THAT was the only reason I bought TS on bluray!)

(Sorry for the huge size of the pic - haven't figured out how to get pics onto here without plagiarising from some poor sods website!!)

haha they should give away the briefcase suit in a whizbang special edition!

Not sure if I can justify purchasing this when it comes out - I've got waaay to many Blu-Rays pre-ordered at the moment:

  • Back to the Future Trilogy
  • Lost - Complete S1 - S6
  • Metropolis
  • Inception: LE

So that, combined with the fact that while I enjoyed the film - I didn't love it, means I'll, sadly, most likely wait until it's in the "2 for ?20" promotions.

  • 2 weeks later...

Though the DVD & Blu-ray release of the highly anticipated Iron Man 2 blockbuster, isn't until next week, September 28th; a good friend RealIrOnMaN of Spidermedia, has come in contact with the blu-ray and it's glorious features.

Up front admiring the sequel's DVD menu, compared to the original film's bland menu, he says one feature consists of director Jon Favreau discussing the near-ending scene with Samuel L. Jackson's Nick Fury & Robert Downey Jr's Tony Stark; discussing none other than the Avenger initiative, described as "geek heaven".

"Yeah, that's from "The Incredible Hulk" (news report on S.H.I.E.L.D monitor), which means it took place before "TIH". If you look you see the the crater on the other monitor, that's the "Thor" thing. That's where the hammer was recovered. This is just a geek heaven here.

And if you think that anything on this monitors is not something we (in Marvel) didn't talk about for hours - you are crazy! And if you look on that one, see there is a map up there, so... if you look at those maps, each one of those locations corresponds to something in the Marvel Universe. I'm not supposed to say that.

And if you look on each one, and I know what they mean, but I'm not gonna say it, but I'm gonna say this: Two of them relate to "The First Avenger: Captain America", One of them relates to "Thor", and the one in Africa relates to Black Panther."

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Courtesy of my buddy "RealIronMan" of Spidermedia, we have a first full look at the scene featured in all the trailers, that is now only an alternate opening for the Iron Man 2. it's a low resolution, but cool enough for you to check it out below. And in addition to this, hes also unveiled a few deleted scenes that should have been in the movie.

As promised above, here are a few other deleted scenes from the film, that I honestly think would've given that same feeling from the first film, and fit with the sequel.

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