Just the way we like our Iron Man movies.
Far and beyond the most exciting thing about the big game.
Be your own Avenger.
Check your stocking for shawarma.
Filming begins in Beijing Monday.
Robert Downey Jr. returns with fear in his eyes.
Digging deep into the comic book movie's first look.
Tell us what you need from a third Iron Man movie.
Don't blink or you'll miss it.
Two favorites team up in an animated adventure.
I guess not everything about this man is iron then, huh?
Justin Theroux, the man behind 'Iron Man 2' and 'Rock of Ages,' will direct.
And Ben Kingsley's villainous role revealed!
Ashley Hamilton and Mads Mikkelsen are the baddies, respectively.
First look at next summer's first movie!
Does a man made of iron really need a body guard?
The way you've always envisioned him.
It's a Hall of Science!
Does the world's richest super hero have a spending problem?
It's going well!
Disney teams with a Chinese company to make the movie.
Next for Agent Coulson: his own movie?
The actress is too busy to do the Marvel flick.
Who could she play?
Assemble to get a glance at Exton Elias.
And a very tall Captain America.
Which popular character won't be returning?
The superheroes make the list of fiction's wealthiest characters.
Perhaps Mecha-Gandhi?
Not quite a shocker.
Which they are. Frequently.
Assemble!
This will be so money.
Whatever that means.
You may now exhale, Disney.
Our favorite movie superheroes turned back into drawings.
A new site where good-guys and crime fighters can connect.
Now we're talking...
Scribe seems comfortable in the Marvel Universe
Will RDJ say something cocky but incredibly cool? DUH, winning.
What would his take on the superhero look like?
Suspenseful pause. Excited applause!
The filmmaker talks about his decision, confirms David Fincher's involvement in '20,000 Leagues Under The Sea'
You're so money, baby. Too bad we can't afford you.
Shellhead gets a threequel in 2013 as the Mouse House takes back all its property!
A must have for fanboys and film buffs! Read our review.
Senator Stern speaks exclusively with us about his role in Marvel's blockbuster sequel
To celebrate the home entertainment release of this year's biggest action spectacle, check out this exclusive clip from the film!
Scribes Art Marcum and Matt Holloway take on the Gen Y phenom
While Paramount and Marvel Entertainment’s 'Iron Man 2' doesn't hit theaters until May 7, a promotional blitz is already reaching consumers at virtually every imaginable touchpoint.
In it's second week of release, Iron Man 2 takes in a whopping $53M
Looks like Christmas came a little early for fanboys this year -- the trailer for 'Iron Man 2' has been released.
With just a little over a month to go, Paramount drops the new domestic Iron Man 2 poster
Tony Stark sure knows how to make an entrance.
Featuring all of the film's core characters!
We’ve seen plenty of Tony Stark posters for 'Iron Man 2,' but Paramount and Marvel have finally unveiled a Whiplash version!
A few days ago we got a look at the U.S. poster for 'Iron Man 2' -- and now ... the international version!
Feast your eyes on these super-awesome action shots of Tony Stark remodelling his house!!!
War Machine has a Gatling gun on his shoulder?!? OMFG, this movie's gonna be awesome!!!
Iron Man is on the cover of Empire magazine this Thursday
New behind-the-scenes video from the set of Iron Man 2 courtesy of CanalPlus.fr
Visit the Set of 'Iron Man 2'
Behold, the first official image of Mickey Rourke as Whiplash in 'Iron Man 2.'
After weeks of back and forth, Mickey Rourke will take on the role of a Russian villain in Iron Man 2, according to media reports. Further, the actor has attached himself to Passion Plays, a Mitch Glazer-written and -directed indie.
Samuel L. Jackson will reprise his role as Nick Fury in Iron Man 2 after some turmoil over his offer to come back for the sequel.
Sam Rockwell will go head-to-head with Robert Downey Jr. in the new Iron Man 2 as Tony Stark’s corporate rival Justin Hammer.
Mickey Rourke is on a roll ... and isn't slowing down! He and Sam Rockwell are in talks to play villains in Jon Favreau’s 'Iron Man 2', it was reported late yesterday. Although details of the script for the Justin Theroux-penned sequel are scant, 'The Hollywood Reporter' says word is Rourke would play a Russian heavy named Ivan who becomes Whiplash. 'Variety', however, contends the villain goes by the moniker the Crimson Dynamo – and the Internet fanboys appear to agree.
We met up with Terrence Howard earlier this year when he was promoting his role in Iron Man and the soft spoken, chill actor hinted at being a tad disappointed in many of his scenes ending up on the cutting room floor. Even so, we couldn't imagine he'd be replaced?
In a curious turn of events, Terrence Howard will not reprise his role in the upcoming Iron Man sequel. Instead, Don Cheadle will step in to play Jim Rhodes, Tony Stark’s best friend who would also become the armor-clad hero War Machine.
Studios are making it easier to view your favorite films from the comfort of your own home.
TUESDAY 10:00 p.m. (Pacific): DreamWorks' Kung Fu Panda ticked up 4% from Monday for a $6.56M Tuesday, which is stronger than the $5.74M that Pixar's Cars scored on its 2nd weekday in 2006. The John Lasseter-directed early June Disney release went on to a $244M domestic haul, so Paramount has every reason to be thrilled. Kung Fu Panda has actually out-grossed Cars by about $850,000 after 5 days in release.
Fresh off his success with Iron Man Jon Favreau is already looking ahead to the sequel, which is set to premiere in April 2010. Hollywood.com caught up with the director on the set of the new comedy I Love You, Man where, despite attempts to discuss his newest role, both journalists and Favreau had no problem staying off topic. “You could tell by the reviews and box office that everybody seems to have jumped on board and really loves [Ironman]. That is really, really gratifying for all of us who worked so hard for so many years on the thing.”
Iron Man (Paramount) will almost certainly comfortably win a 2nd consecutive weekend at the box office as Speed Racer (Warner Bros) struggles to reach $30M. I have not been able to find a studio exec who believes that the Wachowski Brothers' adaptation of the late '60s anime cartoon classic will be able to outrun its bad industry tracking and generally negative reviews (only 29% Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes as of Wednesday night).
Marvel Studios is already reaping the benefits of its first-ever self-financed comic book adaptation, Iron Man. Not only did the near-perfectly-reviewed Robert Downey Jr. film open to the all-time 2nd-best 3-day for a non-sequel with just over $100M, they also announced today that the company has blown out analyst earnings expectations for the first quarter of 2008.
Paramount's Iron Man is, by all accounts, off to a tremendous start, although it is well under the opening night eve totals of $8M+ for last year's Spider-Man 3, Pirates of the Caribbean 3 and Transformers.
In a survey of studio sources this week, execs were unanimous in saying that the release of Grand Theft Auto IV, the Xbox 360 and Sony Playstation 3 video game sensation launching on Tuesday, will have absolutely no effect whatsoever on the box office performance of Paramount's Iron Man in its opening 3 days.
Even before Iron Man made its first million on Thursday, the Hollywood suits behind the movie confirmed what was already logical: There will be a sequel.
I did a personal survey of studio sources Wednesday, and they were unanimous in saying that the release of Grand Theft Auto IV, the Xbox 360 and Sony Playstation 3 video game sensation released on Tuesday, will have absolutely no effect whatsoever on the box office performance of Iron Man this weekend.
Robert's injury causes a production delay.