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Iron Man 2

2010, Movie, 0 mins

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Year: 2010
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Robert Downey Jr.: Tony Stark/Iron Man
Terrence Howard: Lt. Colonel James "Rhodey" Rhodes
Gwyneth Paltrow: Virginia "Pepper" Potts

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A set vistit for Iron Man 2 courtesy of CanalPlus.fr which offers great looks at the set and...
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Length: 07:41
Posted: 10/19/2009
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Set visit for Iron Man 2 that was aired on Entertainment Tonight. Behind the scenes clip...
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Length: 03:15
Posted: 10/5/2009
Set visit for Iron Man 2 that was aired on Entertainment Tonight. Behind the scenes clip...
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Length: 04:48
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Posted: 10/5/2009
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Comic-Con: Fans Get First Look at Iron Man 2, War Machine

What a difference a couple of years have made for Iron Man.

"Nobody cared about Iron Man until we came here," director Jon Favreau told a packed house at the San Diego Comic-Con Saturday, reacting to a rowdy welcome much different than the one the first Iron Man film received two years ago. Favreau rewarded the more than 6,000 fans by showing five minutes of footage from next summer's sure-to-be-blockbuster smash.

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The Iron Man 2 clips included plenty of high-flying action, as well as tidbits featuring ... read more

Terrence Howard on Iron Man 2: Marvel Made a Very Bad Choice

Terrence Howard isn't bitter about being dropped from Iron Man 2 at all.

The star, who was reportedly dropped from the sequel after salary negotiations went south, isn't shy about his dissatisfaction with the film's producers.

"Marvel made a choice, and it was a very, very bad choice," Howard told Parade.com. "They didn't keep their word. They didn't honor my contract. They produced a great bounty with the first one but they put it all in the storehouse and you were not allowed in."

Howard believes his fellow actors should have ... read more

Mickey Rourke Signs on for Iron Man 2

Comeback kid Mickey Rourke has wrestled his way into two new projects.

The Golden Globe winner has signed on to play the Russian villain Whiplash in Iron Man 2, according to Variety. Rourke has been in consideration for the role for several months, but the deal took some fine-tuning after Marvel initially offered The Wrestler star only $250,000.

Rourke, who was recruited by Iron Man star Robert Downey Jr. during the awards-show circuit, met with director Jon Favreau and writer Justin Theroux to develop his character. Whiplash will include elements of the comic-book character of the same name, as well as Crimson Dynamo, another Russian evildoer.

Rourke will also ... read more

Samuel L. Jackson Signs on for Iron Man 2 and Maybe Much More

Samuel L. Jackson recently suggested he would walk away from future Marvel films, but the actor has signed on for Iron Man 2 and perhaps much more.

Jackson's deal is a long-term commitment to play Nick Fury, the leader of espionage unit Shield, in multiple Marvel movies, according to Variety. The pact contains an option for as many as nine superhero flicks, including Captain America, Thor, The Avengers, and Shield, as well as potential sequels.

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Mickey Rourke Close to Clamping Down on Iron Man 2

Mickey Rourke could soon be going from wrestling to wrapping deadly coils around Tony Stark.

The recent Wrestler star is in talks to join Iron Man 2 as a Russian heavy weight who becomes Whiplash, a character with deadly coils he can unfurl with deadly results.

Sam Rockwell is also in talks to join the franchise's follow-up, according to the Hollywood Reporter. If a deal closes, the indie maven (Frost/Nixon, Snow Angels) would play Tony Stark's nemesis, multibillionaire Justin Hammer.

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