Iron Man 2 release date 7th May 2010


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Chris Evanas ****s everything up :shifty:

Come now... Evans does suck (can't even deny it) big time, but the man isn't solely responsible for ruining what he has. There's bound to be a few douches/Yes-men behind him that insist on his involvement in projects.

BTW, anyone else think that hair-n-makeup could have toned down the curly-cues in Johannson's hair just a *weeee* bit. It's bad enough that the production's making Black Widow a 20-something where she should be (@ least) a low-to-mid 30-something. Yeah, you won't find those crazy-curls in any depiction of the Widow in Marvel comics continuity. She looks like a sultry Bratz doll come to life in that teaser poster. I mean come on, Romanova's russkiye (East Slavic; in other words "Russian" for those not familiar with these terms) for pete's sakes!

Tickets for BFI IMAX are on sale now! They start showing it on Thursday, April 29th before UK-wide release on Friday, 30th April.

http://www.bfi.org.uk/whatson/bfi_imax/coming_soon/now_booking/iron_man_2_the_imax_experience_12a_tbc

I have booked my tickets, have you? :p

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Hot Toys has released images of their upcoming Iron Man 2 1/6th scale Whiplash Limited Edition Collectible Figure from their Movie Masterpiece Series. Eighteen photos and more information, available after the jump. The figure is available for pre-order through Sideshow Collectibles for $179.99.

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A couple months ago it was revealed that Munn had to go in and reshoot all her scenes, but as a completely different role. No one knows that the original role was supposed to be (at Comic-Con Favreau joked that she would be playing War Machine or the Iron Madien). We do know it was played as more of a cameo and had interaction with Robert Downey Jr. Munn told The Complex the following:

?Yeah, but as they started to edit they realized it was becoming darker than what they?d expected and what my scenes had allowed for. My parts were lighthearted and comedic. Jon Favreau called and was like, ?I?ve got good news and bad news: This is what?s happening in editing but we all really like you.? Marvel and Jon had to add another character from the Marvel universe to keep me included. I can?t talk specifics because it?s Iron Man 2! But when they call, you say, ?OK, I?m there. What do you need?? You don?t say, ?Who is this Marvel? Did you call my agent? Is FIJI Water on set?? Everyone knows who the stars are in this movie. I?m not one of them and I understand the editing process. Some things don?t work out.?

She doesn?t say much, but she does reveal that she?s playing an established ?character from the Marvel universe.? She later confirmed:

?My first role had more improv and was a lot of fun, but for my second one I got to pick a Marvel Comics character. It?s pretty dope that from here on out, I?m that Marvel character.?

So who might she play? Munn has put the runaway Melina Vostokoff / Iron Maiden rumor to rest:

?If I was Iron Maiden, there?d be a big press release. I can?t say what I?m doing at all, because I signed away my life to Marvel if I say anything?but I think I?m allowed to say that everyone seemed to love my catering!?

When Zimbo asked if she liked her role more before or after the rewrite, Munn responded:

This is a trick question, right? If I got to walk past Robert Downey Jr.?s trailer and hand him a bottled water, I would?ve been ecstatic! I?m a huge geek, and to have anything more than a passing glance in Iron Man 2 is a dream come true. I don?t need anything big, just a chance to fulfill a little part of my nerd fantasy. If you made me pick, my first role had more improv and was a lot of fun, but for my second one I got to pick a Marvel Comics character. It?s pretty dope that from here on out, I?m that Marvel character.

The top fan speculation pointed towards Scarlet Witch (Wanda Maximoff) or Madame Masque (Whitney Frost), but what about Janet Van Dyne aka Wasp? A source told Forces of Geek that Munn plays Janet Van Dyne, who has a small part in Iron Man 2, but a somewhat larger role in The Avengers and the later planned Ant-Man movie.

Hot Toys are awesome i want all the Iron Man suits but they are ?100 a go to import to the UK :(

yeah I just want one. But they are sooo expensive. I'll wait for HT is probably going to make the IM2 model soon enough. So will probably think of getting that instead of Mark IV

I'm going nuts tonight trying to find a copy of the Iron Man 2 trailer that has the little kid in an Iron Man costume "helping" Tony. My 4 year old loves that one (he thinks the kid is him), but I can't seem to find it anywhere. Anyone here got a link to that one?

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