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Iron Man 2 is a 2010 American superhero film featuring the Marvel Comics character Iron Man, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It is the sequel to 2008's Iron Man, the second film in a planned trilogy[7] and is a part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Directed by Jon Favreau, the film stars Robert Downey, Jr., who reprises his role as Tony Stark. In cinematic canon, it takes place six months after Iron Man, and directly before Thor. The film's events take place after The Incredible Hulk[8] but before the final scene with Tony Stark and General Ross.


Directed by Jon Favreau
Produced by
Kevin Feige[1]
Screenplay by Justin Theroux
Based on
Iron Man by
Stan Lee
Larry Lieber
Don Heck
Jack Kirby
Starring Robert Downey, Jr.
Gwyneth Paltrow
Don Cheadle
Scarlett Johansson
Sam Rockwell
Mickey Rourke
Music by John Debney
Cinematography Matthew Libatique
Editing by
Dan Lebental
Richard Pearson
Studio
Marvel Studios
Fairview Entertainment
Distributed by Paramount Pictures
Release date(s)
April 26, 2010 (Los Angeles premiere)
May 7, 2010 (United States)
Running time 125 minutes[2]
Country United States
Language English

Storyline

With the world now aware of his dual life as the armored superhero Iron Man, billionaire inventor Tony Stark faces pressure from the government, the press, and the public to share his technology with the military. Unwilling to let go of his invention, Stark, along with Pepper Potts, and James "Rhodey" Rhodes at his side, must forge new alliances - and confront powerful enemies.

Details

Official Sites: Marvel [Australia] | Marvel [France] | See more »
Country: USA
Language: English | French (some dialogue) | Russian
Release Date: 7 May 2010 (USA) See more »
Also Known As: Iron 2 Man See more »
Filming Locations: D.C. Stages, 1360 East 6th Street, Downtown, Los Angeles, California, USA


Production


Development


Jon Favreau meeting with members of the U.S. Air Force while filming at Edwards Air Force Base
Jon Favreau said it was originally his intent to create a film trilogy for Iron Man,[7] with Obadiah Stane (Jeff Bridges) becoming Iron Monger during the sequels. After a meeting between Favreau and various comic book writers, including Mark Millar, Stane became the main villain in Iron Man. Millar argued the Mandarin, whom Favreau originally intended to be the main villain, was too fantastical.[24] Favreau concurred, deciding, "I look at Mandarin more like how in Star Wars you had the Emperor, but Darth Vader is the guy you want to see fight. Then you work your way to the time when lightning bolts are shooting out of the fingers and all that stuff could happen. But you can't have what happened in Return of the Jedi happen in A New Hope. You just can't do it."[25]
Favreau discussed in interviews how the films' version of Iron Man's comic book nemesis the Mandarin "allows us to incorporate the whole pantheon of villains". He also mentioned that S.H.I.E.L.D. will continue to have a major role.[26]
During development, Favreau said the film would explore Stark's alcoholism, but it would not be "the 'Demon in a Bottle' version".[26] Downey said, while promoting the first film, that Stark would probably develop a drinking problem as he is unable to cope with his age, the effects of revealing he is Iron Man, as well as Pepper getting a boyfriend.[27] Before filming began, Downey revealed that while the film was not an adaptation of the '"Demon in a Bottle" storyline from the comic book series, it was more about the "interim space" between the origin and the "Demon" story arc.

Pre-production

Justin Theroux signed to write the script in July 2008, which is based on a story written by Jon Favreau and Robert Downey, Jr.[28] Theroux co-wrote Tropic Thunder, and Downey recommended him to Marvel.[29] Genndy Tartakovsky storyboarded the film.[30] Shane Black gave some advice on the script, and suggested to Favreau and Downey that they model Stark on J. Robert Oppenheimer, who became depressed with being "the destroyer of worlds" after working on the Manhattan Project.[27] Adi Granov returned to supervise the designs for Iron Man's armor.[26] Filming primarily took place at Raleigh Studios in Manhattan Beach, California.


Casting

Don Cheadle was cast as Rhodes, replacing Terrence Howard from the first film. Howard said, "There was no explanation, apparently the contracts that we write and sign aren't worth the paper that they're printed on sometimes. Promises aren't kept, and good faith negotiations aren't always held up."[32] Entertainment Weekly stated Favreau did not enjoy working with Howard, often re-shooting and cutting his scenes; Howard's publicist said he had a good experience playing the part, while Marvel chose not to comment. As Favreau and Theroux chose to minimize the role, Marvel came to Howard to discuss lowering his salary – Howard was the first actor hired in Iron Man and earned the largest salary of the cast. The publication stated they were unsure whether Howard's representatives left the project first or if Marvel chose to stop negotiating.[33] Theroux denied the part of the report stating "the role of War Machine was scaled back and then beefed up".[29] Cheadle only had a few hours to accept the role and did not even know what storyline Rhodes would undergo.[34] He commented he is a comic book fan, but had not previously participated in comics-themed films due to the lack of black superheroes.[35] Cheadle said he thought Iron Man was a robot before the first film came out.[11]
Mickey Rourke was cast as Ivan Vanko, a physicist and ex-convict who builds his own arc reactor-based weapon to exact vengeance on the Stark family. The character is an amalgamation of Iron Man villains Blacklash (originally known as Whiplash) and the Crimson Dynamo, and is the son of impoverished Soviet physicist Anton Vanko, the original Crimson Dynamo in the comics.[36] Downey offered Rourke the part during a roundtable discussion with David Ansen at the 2009 Golden Globes, and Rourke met with Favreau and Theroux to discuss his character's role. Rourke almost dropped out of the role due to Marvel's initial salary offer of $250,000, so the studio chose to increase the deal.[37] Rourke researched for the part by visiting Butyrka prison.[38] He suggested half of the character's dialogue be in Russian.[39] Rourke suggested the addition of tattoos, gold teeth and a fondness for a pet cockatoo, paying for the teeth and bird out of his own money.[40] Rourke explained he didn't want to play a "one-dimensional bad guy" and wanted to challenge the audience to see something redeemable in him. Not knowing anything about computers himself Rourke described pretending to be tech-savvy as the hardest part of the role.[11][41]
Sam Rockwell was considered for the role of Tony Stark in the first film, and he accepted the role of Hammer without reading the script.[42] He had never heard of the character before he was contacted about the part, and was unaware Hammer is an old Englishman in the comics, whereas in the film he is American and closer to Stark's age.[43] Rockwell says his character is "plucky comic relief, but he's got a little bit of an edge".[44] Scarlett Johansson was cast as Natalie Rushman / Natasha Romanoff after a scheduling conflict, a previous commitment to Gulliver's Travels forced Emily Blunt to drop out of the part.[45] Samuel L. Jackson initially balked at the salary Marvel offered and was unsure about reprising the part of Fury until reaching a deal that would entail his appearance in up to nine films as the character.[46]
Actress Olivia Munn said she had been given a different part than originally and that reshoots involving her scenes had taken place: "Actually, they just gave me another role in the film. I had to re-shoot all of my scenes.... 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".

Filming

Principal photography began April 6, 2009,[12] at the Pasadena Masonic Temple. The fake working title was Rasputin.[48] Filming also took place at Edwards Air Force Base.[49]
A post-credits scene depicting the discovery of a large hammer was filmed on the set of Thor, and some of it was reused in the film.[8] Jon Favreau revealed that the scene was filmed with anamorphic lenses to match Thor.

Effects

The Historic Grand Prix of Monaco action sequence had to be shot in the parking lot of Downey Studios, after permission to film prior to the 2009 Monaco Grand Prix was initially awarded but later retracted by Bernie Ecclestone.[citation needed] The filmmakers did ship one Rolls-Royce Phantom there, and filmed a track sequence in which race cars were later digitally added.[citation needed] Stark's Grand Prix racer was partially based on a 1978 Walter Wolf race car powered by a Chevrolet small-block engine. Tanner Foust took on the role of driving Stark's racing car.[citation needed]
Visual effects and computer interfaces by Perception, including gadgets such as Tony Stark's transparent LG smartphone. They created the backdrops for the Stark Expo as well as the computer screen interfaces such as the touch-screen coffee table, and holographic lab environment.

Music

Main article: Iron Man 2 (soundtrack)
An Iron Man 2 soundtrack album featuring AC/DC was released by Columbia Records on April 19, 2010.[53] There are at least three different versions: basic, special, and deluxe. The basic edition includes solely the CD; the special edition contains a 15-track CD, a 32-page booklet, and a DVD featuring interviews, behind-the-scenes footage, and music videos; and the deluxe also includes a reproduction of one of Iron Man's first comic book appearances. Only 2 songs on the soundtrack actually appear in the movie.
Although not included on the soundtrack album the film includes songs by The Average White Band, The Clash, Queen, Daft Punk, 2Pac, and Beastie Boys.[54]
Score
Main article: Iron Man 2: Original Motion Picture Score
Iron Man 2: Original Motion Picture Score was released on July 20, 2010, featuring 25 tracks. John Debney composed the musical score for Iron Man 2 along with Tom Morello.[55


Box Office

Budget: $200,000,000 (estimated)
Opening Weekend: £7,664,732 (UK) (2 May 2010) (521 Screens)
Gross: $623,933,331 (Worldwide) (19 August 2010)


Company Credits

Production Co: Paramount Pictures, Marvel Entertainment, Marvel Studios See more »
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Technical Specs

Runtime: 124 min
Sound Mix: DTS  | Dolby Digital  | SDDS
Color: Color
Aspect Ratio: 2.35 : 1

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