Friday, September 12, 2008

Iron Man 2...in 3D?

 

 

Maybe, if director Jon Favreau has his way.  During a press conference yesterday about the upcoming Iron Man DVD, Favreau fielded some questions regarding the sequel that is in the early stages of production. 

 

Much like the Dark Knight, he said that if the budget permits he would love to shoot some of the film in IMAX.  He'd also like to try out a little 3D action.

 
"I would love to do 3-D," Favreau said, adding that he saw the use of IMAX and 3-D as ways to give people a reason to go to theaters.

 

And what about the Villain?  Who will that be?  Will we get to see War Machine?

 
In terms of the villain, Favreau admitted that he is still struggling with the character of the Mandarin and how to properly translate him into the movie's world. Though he hints at a possible appearance in part two, he indicated that it's unlikely he will be the primary focus.

 

"We'll see how that basic group of four people moves forward towards the inevitable Avengers that's coming and how the Mandarin, how largely he looms in the next one, that's mostly what we're doing," Favreau said.

 

"I'm going to bring you up to speed in the movie and tell a fun story," Favreau added. "I [want to] up the ante in smart ways. ... You're going to see that the suit has changed more. ... That [Tony Stark, played by Downey] is making breakthroughs and innovation. [You'll see] what has happened since he said, 'I am Iron Man.'"

 

And what's up with the 800-pound gorilla in the room, War Machine, the superpowered character that Howard's Jim "Rhodey" Rhodes morphs into? "I want to do it," Favreau said enthusiastically. "We're drawing War Machine. We're figuring it out. We're talking to Terrence to see if he can take some time out of his new life as a musician to be War Machine. I think Terrence and the character of Rhodey were smaller in the first movie than we had anticipated. But it does set the table very well for this character."

 

Favreau added: "War Machine is fun, and, again, you look for ways to up the ante."

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