Jon Favreau Talks Iron Man 2!

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I just got back from a press conference with the always entertaining director/actor Jon Favreau, where he was discussing the Iron Man DVD, which hits the shelves on September 30. However, much of the hour-long press conference was devoted to the forthcoming anticipated sequel, Iron Man 2, which has been slated for a 2010 release. Here are some of the Iron Man 2-related highlights that Favreau talked about.

Favreau on the sequel and a possible Avengers film:

It's tough because at first it was like, 'Hey, wouldn't it be cool if we stuck the Captain America shield in the background. Wouldn't it be fun if we had Sam Jackson play Nick Fury like the Ultimate Avengers?' It was like, let's prove ourselves to our fans, so you do that. Now, between the Captain America shield, Nick Fury and after, what was going to be the after-the-credits scene became the final scene of The Incredible Hulk, that one was a big one for me. We're forming a team. It's clearly not the day after Iron Man ended, so where does it fit in the time continuum? I dont want to just ignore it or do what the comic books have done, as Marvel would say, 'It's an alternate universe.' They've gotten away with that one for a couple of decades. How do you make it all work within that world and I think The Incredible Hulk was successful in keeping a tone that did not seem inconsistent with our film. We definitely now have a lot of things. I come out of improv and in improv you go, 'OK, give me a suggestion of a place, give me a line of dialogue.' Here it's like, 'Give me three scenes that I have to incorporate into my next movie. It is a challenge, but it's refreshing because it's not like we have a studio executive who couldn't care less. In this case you have Kevin Feige, who is like how are we gonna solve this puzzle? It's like a Rubix Cube to them as well. Just all that brainpower addressing things, we've come up with some interesting solutions. We have a pretty good game plan and there's conversations I've had with them about the Avengers too, because remember, with the Avengers, you're not just dealing with tech, you're dealing with inter-dimensional portals and all the shit that makes you jump the shark if you don't handle it right. We were very restrained in how we used our superheroism in our movie and we did that by keeping it all tech-based. Then The Incredible Hulk is still kind of tech-based, you have a guy frozen and with the super-soldier thing. Then you get into Thor and it's like, 'OK, how are we gonna do that?' How do we make that in the same world as our movie does and that's going to be the challenge moving forward.

Favreau on the sequel's writing:

The writing is really coming along quite well. We've got Justin Theroux working on it. He echoes Downeys taste a lot and he worked with him on Tropic Thunder. He's an excellent actor. I come at writing the same way he does. He brings a real sense of fun. He's never worked in the genre before and he has that great newcomer's enthusiasum that I think we still share. Then it's about, ok, here are the books, here's what we've got. Here's the story, so we're breaking story. Pages are coming out, but it's really more of a conversation than actual writing. The pages come but the pages are never really what they are going to be in the movie, until the day we start shooting.

Favreau on collaborating with Robert Downey Jr. for the sequel:

I was at his house yesterday. Clearly, we met Justin through him. He really thought the world of him from that process, and there was a lot of writing going on and stuff there too. Robert was very collaborating on the set of writing and making it, and part of my gig were to not just stand on his mark, but to bring enough of his reality so that it seems more interesting and has more dimension. He's been very involved. His star has only risen and his leaverage has only gotten greater and now he's not the guy where, 'Please let me screen test,' he's the guy who's being offered every movie in town.

Favreau on going the long haul with the whole series:

It's one day at a time. This next one is going to be good because this next one, I have, creatively, I've got a lot of room, they'll pay me well if this one does well, I know everybody and everybody can't wait to see it. Swingers was fun, but it came and went. Elf was fun, but it came and went. If you did sequels to those, it would feel like you're double-dipping and it gets worse. But this type of franchise it can get better because it's meant to be a franchise so you never feel like youre chasing it, so at this point we're good.

Favreau on the War Machine in the sequel:

I want to do it. We're drawing War Machine, were figuring it out, talking to Terrence (Howard), seeing if he can take some time out of his new life as a musician to be War Machine. I think Terrence and the character was smaller in the first movie than we had anticipated, but that's how it worked for the movie. That was the best way to tell the story, with that kind of origin story. We spend half the movie in the cave, but it does set the table very well for this character. War Machine is fun and, again, you look for ways to up the ante. It's tough to up the ante on the villain side, without going into strange territories, but what we can do is really have a lot of fun with our family, our main characters, and that includes myself. I expect to have a lot more to do in this one or I will walk.

Favreau on IMAX or 3-D for the sequel:

I would love to do some IMAX stuff. I think thats going to be a game-changer. I would love to do some of it on IMAX, for IMAX. Its all a matter of dollars and cents for them. I'd also love to do 3-D. For this one, I would love to do 3-D, because, just think of the HUD. Just think of that virtual space and what that would be like. The layers and what you could get away with, what fun that could be. It also drives people to see it in the theater and makes that much more of an experience. It all comes down to how much does it cost, and what do they get for it and my leaverage only goes so far with technical issues like that.

Watch for the full roundtable with Jon Favreau, as well as a full roundtable with Iron Man creator Stan Lee in the very near future.

Iron Man 2 was released May 7th, 2010 and stars Robert Downey Jr., Don Cheadle, Scarlett Johansson, Gwyneth Paltrow, Sam Rockwell, Mickey Rourke, Samuel L. Jackson, Clark Gregg. The film is directed by Jon Favreau.


Sources: Brian Gallagher

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Comments (28)

  1. The Doctor

    I really can't wait for iron Man 2

    3 years agoby @ghettokidFlag

  2. The Doctor

    Awesome.

    3 years agoby @ghettokidFlag

  3. Brian

    You wish Rudy. Those posters you there are 1000% fake my friend.

    3 years agoby @brianFlag

  4. mugoh

    sweet

    3 years agoby @mugohFlag

  5. mugoh

    Thanx Rudy

    3 years agoby @mugohFlag

  6. mugoh

    sweet

    3 years agoby @mugohFlag

  7. Rudy

    cool. Too bad movieweb doesnt get the teaser posters fast enough i already got them in my blog if you want to see them:http://packinheat2u.blogspot.com/2008/09/iron-man-2-teaser-posters.html

    3 years agoby @rudyFlag

  8. FLASH08

    great that he is trying to incorperate war machine...but caps shield was in tony starks lab in one scence

    3 years agoby @flash08Flag

  9. The First Avenger: JohnnyBlaze

    awsome. great 2 hear, does ne one know what hes talking about with caps shield? i must have missed that...

    3 years agoby @johnnyblazetb82Flag

  10. Shadow Of The Day

    Nice.

    3 years agoby @asifFlag

  11. monkey03

    I'd suggest somethnig for the Avengers movie. They really need to check "The Ultimates 1 and 2" And take them to the big screen... I'd love to see a 21st century Captain America and the whole team... But as Favreau said, It's one day at a time.

    3 years agoby @monkey03Flag

  12. The Dark Knight

    so cool can't wait

    3 years agoby @thedarkknight23Flag

  13. DasBoot

    Cool

    3 years agoby @dasbootFlag

  14. Phatlightning

    awesome. very nice.

    3 years agoby @sxers2k1Flag

  15. Marcusx

    excellent, very syked up for this one

    3 years agoby @marcusxFlag

  16. Nyfresh

    i cant wait

    3 years agoby @leo16Flag

  17. Nyfresh

    wow... this has to be the best news ive seen in weeks, i hope no i know this movie is gonna be the sh*t, only Favreau could do the sequel and im sure hes gonna do one hell of a job, War Machine is gonna be the best thing of Iron Man 2 so i hope they really go all out with that.

    Now with The Avengers, im glad that there takin there time and really thinkin about this one, i mean The Avengers is gonna be like the end of all these superhero movies i mean after that wat else can u do? i just hope everything works out

    3 years agoby @leo16Flag

  18. ed_wood

    I have faith that the sequel will be great. I'm very curious to see how the Averngers will come together though. He brought up a lot of interesting questions here.

    3 years agoby @ed-woodFlag

  19. Soylent Green:The Devil's Eyes

    they should take this slow. Pull a Dark Knight. (but nothing can surpass TDK)

    3 years agoby @jcisawesomeFlag

  20. willypete77

    Please dont screw this up.

    3 years agoby @willypete77Flag

  21. Rufio

    stupid 2009... totally gets in 2010's way.

    3 years agoby @rufioFlag

  22. Oli

    Awesomeness.

    3 years agoby @reviloleeFlag

  23. The Doctor

    *Brilliant

    3 years agoby @ghettokidFlag

  24. The Doctor

    Brillinat, LEAST I KNOW NTHA THE FILM IS SLOWLY COMING TOGETHER.

    3 years agoby @ghettokidFlag

  25. ...YeahButTheBookWasBetter

    This just made my day

    3 years agoby @theboywhocriedsequelFlag

  26. Raoul Duke

    Awesome, sounds like they're putting a lot of thought and effort into the Avengers, which is reassuring.

    3 years agoby @raoulduke33Flag

  27. Brian

    Cool. Gonna be good!

    3 years agoby @brianFlag

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