Iron Man New Set Report from MTV 05/31/2007

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05.31.2007 8:46 PM EDT
'Iron Man' Set Visit: MTV News Gets First Glimpse Of Stark Office, The Mask

Stars, director fill us in on hero's alcoholism, friendship with Bill Gates.
by Larry Carroll

Robert Downey Jr. and Jon Favreau on the "Iron Man" set
(Photo: MTV News)

PLAYA VISTA, California — He has waged war on terrorists, alien dragons and Soviet supersoldiers alike. He's traveled to battlefields on Earth and beyond and been near death too many times to count. And now, Iron Man is getting his own movie.

And what a movie it's shaping up to be.

MTV News visited the set of the über-secretive superhero flick Wednesday, getting an eyeful of the elaborate sets, high-powered stars and the iconic Iron Man mask itself. If you're a geek, you know how big this is. If you're a popcorn-lover who digs movies like the "Spider-Man" and "X-Men" flicks, trust us: This is the one you'll be dying to see when it opens May 2, 2008.

"I've always been a big fan of comics — only Marvel comics actually, strangely," grins Robert Downey Jr., explaining what motivation an Oscar-nominated actor has to join the ranks of illustrated leading men like Tobey Maguire and Hugh Jackman. "I always felt like Tony Stark was one of the great characters."

These days, Downey is living out a childhood fantasy by immersing himself in that character. Transformed by a sharp suit, purple dress shirt and triangular goatee, he strikes a pose in the middle of the leather-and-glass-dominated Stark Enterprises office. It's as if we're eyeballing a freshly inked comic panel.

Stark's Trump-worthy office is a masterpiece of glass, leather and wood, overlooking a massive mural of a downtown-somewhere view. The minimalist look is broken up by airplane models, a big-screen plasma TV, and a framed diploma reminding us that "Anthony Edward Stark" received his physics and aeronautical degrees from MIT. Nearby, trophies (the Space Quest Award) and books ("The Tao of Physics") remind us that we're dealing with a hero as agile mentally as he is physically. To drive that point home — almost too hilariously — is a Photoshopped picture of a teenage Downey hanging with an '80s-era Bill Gates.

"[Stark is] a bit conflicted about the ramifications of weapons and what it means [to build them] in today's temperature and political climate," Downey explains. "And then he does something unusual."

As fans of the invincible one know, that unusual action yields an impregnable, red-and-gold suit of armor that blesses him with powers to rival any superhero. And when director Jon Favreau (see "Have Doubts About The 'Iron Man' Movie? Jon Favreau Wants To Hear Them") walks in carrying the trademark mask, the chills are reminiscent of the first time you saw Superman fly across a movie screen or Spidey slinging his web.

"We picked Robert because of his acting ability — and when you put this on, it really shines through," the "Swingers" star-turned-director beams, teasing Downey.

Activating a button near the mask, the Iron icon springs to life, shining lights out of each eye. Sleek, metallic and intimidating, the mask walks a fine line between the practicality of Green Goblin and the homespun warmth of the Rocketeer.

"The part that attracts me to Iron Man is he's not really a superhero," Favreau explains. "He's just an inventor and a normal mortal who wasn't bit by a radioactive bug or shot with gamma rays or anything. He's a guy who invents a suit, and he uses his mind to create the persona of the superhero he plays."

As for the rest of the outfit, Downey reveals that it takes three men to put it on him, while Favreau adds: "Robert is very good with the suit. ... [Iron Man] flies, he can shoot repulsor beams out of the palms of his hands and out of his chest. He has a lot of little gadgets that are rigged up into the armor, using other Stark technologies that are used on weapons systems for aircraft."

On this day, a dark-haired Gwyneth Paltrow (as sharp-tongued secretary Pepper Potts) and chrome-domed Jeff Bridges (Stark rival Obadiah Stane) are having an intense conversation at Stark's computer. In the adjoining entranceway, two elevators are accompanied by a green-and-gold bust of Tony's deceased dad Howard Stark, founder of Stark Industries.

"What is he up against? His biggest enemy?" Favreau says, stuttering slightly while avoiding the sinister presence of a nearby Bridges. "I don't want to ruin the movie, but it's himself. It's true."

For Exhibit A, you need look no further than the half-filled decanter of whiskey, sitting on Stark's table alongside cocktail glasses and a bucket of ice. Exhibit B can be found in Stark's basement factory set, located a few hundred feet across the soundstage: Mixed in with the machinery, classic cars and blueprints is a stocked fridge brimming with chilled martini glasses, olives and enough liquor to fuel a young Hollywood bash. In case you haven't figured it out, Stark's alcoholism is being foreshadowed for future films.

"He's a billionaire weapons industrialist manufacturer," Downey says of the territory they'll mine. "And [we'll also get into] all the other stuff that most people know."

Which includes the "Iron Man" origin story — now updated from Vietnam to Iraq — that features Stark's capture, torture and escape as a prisoner of war. On this soundstage, between the Stark Enterprises set and Tony's basement factory — which contains his silver Audi R-8, several vintage Harleys, a custom hot-rod with the license plate "STARK 5" (Favreau's real wheels) and an old-school oil-can collection — is an enormous Iraqi cave with man-size holes blown into the sides. Largely the site of the film's first act, it stands near another set designed to look like an airplane cabin.

"We're right in the middle of [filming], so we're right in the thick of things," says Favreau, who uses a personalized bicycle to shuttle between the sets of the huge stage. "And a lot of the cooler stuff on these films happens much later. We have [special-effects studio Industrial Light and Magic] working on the film, doing a lot of the CGI work, and I'm only seeing animatics of that."

So what's going on here is mostly heavy-duty acting, performed by respected thespians like Downey, Paltrow, Bridges and Terrence Howard (see "Terrence Howard Reveals Power-Thirsty Side Of Iron Man's Sidekick"). But later on, once Favreau's effects team gets to work, the director reveals that one scene in particular will unleash the full capabilities of the suit.

"From what I've seen, one of the most spectacular sequences has Iron Man flying and dog-fighting with F-22 jet fighters," Favreau beams, proud as a papa. "[He battles] the Raptors, the state-of-the-art for weapons technology."

"But sadly," Downey adds, brandishing a smile, "they're no match for the suit."

After 44 years of waiting, maybe — just maybe — we can hang in there for 12 more months.

Catch the latest on the 2007 MTV Movie Awards, including exclusives from host Sarah Silverman, nominee and presenter announcements, photos, highlights from years past and much more at MovieAwards.mtv.com. And don't forget to grab the popcorn and tune in to the big show when it airs live — for the first time ever! — Sunday at 8 p.m. ET.

Update thanks to Odiin in a post below. Here are some videos:
http://www.mtv.com/overdrive/?id=1560958&vid=152333[/SIZE]

I need to change my shorts after reading that. Holy hell I think this movie is gonna set the bar higher than we've ever seen for quality in this genre.

Interesting notes: Howard Stark is dead, and alchol will play a bigger role than first thought or hinted at by Favreau. Tricky Favs.
 
Sounds very very good. This is a creative team that actually cares about the source material. It's good to see marvel get control of their properties. It has to kill them that FOX has screwed up some of their greatest.
 
My god it just keeps getting better and better.

No kidding. I'm still waiting to hear some significantly bad news regarding this movie that I've been waiting for since I was a kid!

AD, I blogged this and gave you a shout out. Wasn't sure where you wanted a link to, so I pointed it to your MySpace page.

Best,

Vic
 
So far everything about this movie is sounding good, i really cant wait to see this!

And to think, we almost got a film about stark vs stark (shudders at the thought)
 
Thank god, that concept more or less went to the animated movie.
 
"From what I've seen, one of the most spectacular sequences has Iron Man flying and dog-fighting with F-22 jet fighters," Favreau beams, proud as a papa. "[He battles] the Raptors, the state-of-the-art for weapons technology."

A quick idea just to get our minds started.... :oldrazz::oldrazz::oldrazz::oldrazz::oldrazz:
ironman-f22.jpg
 
This mask looks so perfect!!! And I like how both Favreau and RDJ don't scare to show more details from their movie (I just hope they won't go over the op) and playing the game with fans, because it's very good use of promotion, as IM isn't so famous as Spidey or Batman (but see him becoming popular right after the movie gets a trailer) :up:
 
Great article, I'm very relieved to hear that the alcoholism will be foreshadowed and his dad isn't a part of the film.
I'm so geeked for the Iron Man vs. F-22 scene, that will be awesome.
 
I'm so geeked for the Iron Man vs. F-22 scene, that will be awesome.

Me too:woot:that should be absolutely spectacular:wow:

The whole article and everything about this movie so far brims with class,taking the BO stuff out of it i truly believe next year will be the first year that BOTH Marvel and DC deliver high quality movies at the same time:up:
 
After Spidey and X2 set the standard, so many of these films have failed to meet up to it (including SM3!) but I believe this film may set it even higher. Add to that the fact that so far The Hulk looks to be shaping up to be, well...incredible means we could be seeing this whole genre reinvigorated at a time when everyone is saying it has run its course! Awesome, awesome news!
 
WOW :wow:

I really really can't wait to see this. That fight scene between Iron Man and F-22 fighter planes sounds amazing. I can't wait for the teaser.

What I also like the sound of is the fact that Iron Man 2 (at least I hope it's 2) could take a really dark turn and go to Stark's al problems. That would be an exceleent theme for the second or third picture.

Whether or not my biased viewpoint will make this seem inferior to the Spider-Man films is unclear at this time but one things for sure this is sounding like it could be the second best superhero franchise so far. (IMO anyway).
 
Everything sounds so awesome. Keeps getting better and better!
 
The mask looks great and it just always looks like Downey and Favreau are having a ball :up: Also liking how they're atleast going to foreshadow his alochol problems, too.
 
Damn the mask looks:wow: :wow: and he will fight F-22's, aerial dogfight:hyper:

Could this get any better? and you can tell that they're really enjoying it:woot: Cant wait for the teaser.
 
A man in an iron suit engaged in an aerial battle with jet fighters? Sounds just awesome, I'm so excited!:D
 
I wonder if he's testing the suit in that scene or if it's an actual battle where they're trying to kill him.
 

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