
Iron Man Sequel
Below is a snippet of what Downey had to say about Iron Manand projected sequels:
For me, there were so many different bases to run. The screen test and all that, and then [director] Jon Favreau calling me to tell me I got the job - it wasn't even the beginning, although I'll never forget that day. And then by the time we were rehearsing and working with the writers and playing around, I kinda had a sense that maybe we were on to something just a little bit different. And then by the time we were up in Lone Pines, shooting his escape and landing in the sand dunes, I thought, Wow, this is actually looking kinda epic and cool.... But then Comic-Con really felt like we were halfway to something that might work. And then Jon and I were doing our world [promotional] tour, and really saw an audience that was just folks. You know, when we brought it to the military base in Korea, and we saw people showing up and really digging it, I thought, Wow, we got to really start pushing hard. Then we did Europe, and then the U.K., and then New York.... But all the way throughout the world tour, Jon and I would find ourselves waking up on these super-long intercontinental flights, and we just started brainstorming about, you know, if this goes well, where might we take it? And what worked in this one, and what does the audience want to see, and how do we continue this guy's journey? What is it about him, and what is it about the way Jon directed this movie and the way we created the character that people were so overwhelmingly excited about? So we had a lot of heart-to-hearts.
Downey wouldn't confirm when his involvement with the next film would begin, or even if it was a given, although it was confirmed that he was signed for a three-picture deal. He did say that he and director Jon Favreau did some brainstorming about Iron Man 2, including the idea of Terrence Howard's Jim Rhodes becoming the superhero War Machine.
Favreau remained similarly elusive about who would be returning for the sequel:
We've been speaking informally about it, and in concept we would all love to work together again. But I found out about the announcement last night, so it's not something that - we would definitely love to collaborate more with the sequel. There's no formal arrangement yet, but in theory we would all love to see it happen.... There's definitely a lot of ideas that we all have now. This type of movie is based on serialized materials, so it lends itself very easily to [many different sequel possibilities]. There's definitely a level of enthusiasm from myself and the cast to tell more stories.
That said, Favreau did confirm that the bit with Samuel L. Jackson after the end of the credits was consciously setting the stage for The Avengers, which he sees as the third film in the Iron Man series:
It's very difficult to keep these franchises from running out of gas after two [movies]. The high point seems to be the second one, judging by history: If you just look at the consensus in the reviews, you see that X2: X-Men United and Spider-Man 2 are sort of seen by the fans as the sort of high point of both franchises, though I don't necessarily agree with that. But to be able to fold it into The Avengers is something you just couldn't do in another studio, and I think what Marvel is about is stuff you can't do at a bigger studio. They gave me tremendous creative freedom; they gave me tremendous freedom in casting, at the end of the day. Even though there was concern, they ultimately backed a decision [to hire Downey to play Tony Stark] that I don't think a studio would've, and now they're benefiting from having that nimble creative team. And that's, honestly, the most attractive aspect of working with them again.
Iron Man was released May 2nd, 2008 and stars Robert Downey Jr., Terrence Howard, Jeff Bridges, Gwyneth Paltrow, Leslie Bibb, Shaun Toub, Faran Tahir, Clark Gregg. The film is directed by Jon Favreau.
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.



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Radimus-83
you wee bastard. it's not a closed case with Avengers being the 3th Iron Man movie. i just read that sh*t for f*ck all!........... i hate you fartkid04!!
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Radimus-83
i never read to much on these pages. i have a problem with words, i don't like them!
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artkid04
radimus-83, the avengers is gonna be the third iron man film, didn't you read this
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artkid04
this sounds good, but i did feel that Spiderman 3 was better than Spiderman 2. And as far as the Saw series goes, number 6 should be the final one, if not then 7, and i mean 7
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Marcusx
lol you noticed
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Phatlightning
yea i hate to be the one to tell you this but, thats not a real number.
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Marcusx
please, we already kno that Saw XII will show that jigsaw had a twin brother separated at birth and that their incestial nonmentioned sister and the original had an inbred half retarded kid that created the original plot with his genius. now Saw XVIIVI will be good
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Phatlightning
god damn the apocalypse, i was so looking forward to seeing Saw 12
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T.Clark
They already have a release date marc. April 30th, 2010. Mark it on ur imaginary calendars!! lol I think the mandarin will be in it. It's prolly a guarantee
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MC Legendary
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Marcusx
i heard ironman 2 is slated for a 2010 release. avengers is 2011 ya, which is good news for us since everyone is saying the apocalypse is dated for 2012. hey as long as i see the avengers i can die a happy man!
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MC Legendary
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Radimus-83
well n't think the Iron Man trilogy will be finished for 2011, isn't that supposed to be the year for the Avengers?
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Marcusx
thats what i heard. phat is right. we kno the sequels are coming but when? thats the real dilemma
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AnnoyingFilmCritic
Iron Man2 is suppose to explore Stark's alcoholism also...which would be great for his character arc and Downey's portrayal of it. (see Rboert Downey Jr's performance in 1987's "Less Than Zero")
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Phatlightning
this tops Spidey 2 easily and the sequel is a lock, the timeline is the only thing in the air.
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readmiester84
im tempted to say it was better than spidey 2 and batman begins i love em both but this film was amazing
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FIXed
Agreed, the movie was great! Not so much as Spidey 2 or Batman Begins but definetely way better than all of the other comic adaptations :)
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ed_wood
The movie was great, can't wait for more.
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Shadow Of The Day
Iron man movie was Incredible.
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readmiester84
iron man was awesome it would be a crime if there wasnt any sequels
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