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This is the preview--full article tomorrow
http://chud.com/articles/articles/19736/1/SET-VISIT-PREVIEW-IRON-MAN-2/Page1.html
Thunder cracked as we drove on to the Raleigh Studios lot, the home of Marvel Studios and where Iron Man 2 is entering its back half on about five stages. Thunder's a truly rare thing in Los Angeles, and Marvel Studios honcho Kevin Feige joked that it must be because Kenneth Branagh was a couple of buildings down doing tests for Thor.
Last time Jon Favreau and Robert Downey Jr got together to make a superhero movie they were the underdogs. A lot has changed with Iron Man's 318 million dollar domestic gross (over 500 million worldwide), and the sequel is coming under strong scrutiny. Favreau, a guy who has been plugged in and connecting directly with his fans since Made, says he doesn't mind it. In fact he likens his relationship with the online press to that between athletes and sports writers - two sides of the same coin, joined by a common bond of love of the sport.
Which means he doesn't mind that we approached his set with the sort of attention to detail that Downey's next franchise character might. We had a chance to visit Tony Stark's workshop - upgraded in very cool ways since the first film - and every single one of the journalists on set were combing through the papers in Stark's waste bin, taking notes about magazine covers and trying to figure out what certain books on the shelves could mean. We found lots of intriguing hints, specifically some about the larger Marvel Cinematic Universe, including what I saw just outside the stage...
But I can't talk about any of that right now. My embargo is heavy and serious, and Marvel and Paramount were so cool about what they showed us that I would hate to bend it, let alone break it. While Favreau et al were quite tight-lipped about the plot of the sequel, it was obvious that they're approaching this story from the right place: character first. And while the action and the set pieces are better (and both Feige and Favreau promise to up the ante from Iron Man's serviceable but not overwhelming Iron Monger battle), they're not even remotely in danger of losing sight of what made the first one a surprise smash, namely the tone and the humor.
So yeah, this is essentially a tease. Tomorrow I'll be able to bring you more about the rest of the Marvel Cinematic Universe; we had an amazing 45 minute session with Kevin Feige and we hit all the bases. Latino Review's El Guapo and I did some sleuthing and we have theories as to who will be the bad guy in the Avengers film, and I'll share that with you tomorrow, as well as updates on Thor and Captain America. And then some time after that I'll be able to tell you about the more than a half hour Favreau gave to us (truly an unprecedented amount of time with a director on the set of a film as big as this), as well as the time we got to spend with the truly gracious and funny Robert Downey Jr.
As for the movie itself: what we saw being filmed wasn't even cloe to enough to make any sort of judgment, but I definitely liked what I heard (and the little clues I picked up). There's a lot going on in Iron Man 2, and I think the bigger scope (in terms of action and in terms of character) is going to get people really excited. And I suspect that if you're going to be at Comic Con you'll want to camp out in Hall H so you can guarantee a look at what Favreau is bringing to San Diego this year.
http://chud.com/articles/articles/19736/1/SET-VISIT-PREVIEW-IRON-MAN-2/Page1.html