MARVEL BEGINS PRODUCTION ON “IRON MAN 3”
In
Preparation for May 3, 2013 Film Release
BURBANK,
Calif. – Following in the footsteps of the record-breaking Marvel Studios’
release “Marvel’s The Avengers,” production on the highly anticipated film
“Iron Man 3,” directed by Shane Black, has commenced production in Wilmington,
North Carolina. The production schedule will also include locations in
Raleigh/Durham, North Carolina, Miami, Florida and China.
Based on the ever-popular Marvel comic book series, first
published in 1963, “Iron Man 3” returns Robert Downey Jr. as the iconic Super
Hero character Tony Stark/Iron Man along with Gwyneth Paltrow as Pepper Potts,
Don Cheadle as James “Rhodey” Rhodes and Jon Favreau as Happy Hogan.
Set for release in the U.S. and the Philippines on May 3,
2013, Marvel’s “Iron Man 3” marks the second feature to be fully owned,
marketed and distributed by Disney, which acquired Marvel in 2009.
“Iron Man 3” continues the epic,
big-screen adventures of the world’s favorite billionaire inventor/Super Hero,
Tony Stark aka “Iron Man.” Marvel Studios’ President Kevin Feige is producing
the film. Executive producers on the project include Jon Favreau, Louis
D’Esposito, Alan Fine, Stan Lee, Charles Newirth, Victoria Alonso, Stephen
Broussard and Dan Mintz.
The
creative production team on the film includes two-time Oscar®-winning director
of photography John Toll, ASC (“Braveheart,” “Legends of the Fall”), production
designer Bill Brzeski (“The Hangover,” “Due Date”), editors Jeffrey Ford,
A.C.E. (“Marvel’s The Avengers,” “Captain America: The First Avenger”) and
Peter S. Elliot (“Fantastic 4: Rise of the Silver Surfer”), and costume
designer Louise Frogley (“Quantum of Solace,” “Contagion”).
Marvel Studios most
recently produced the critically acclaimed “Marvel’s The Avengers,” which set
the all-time, domestic 3-day weekend box office record at $207.4 million. The
film, which is currently in release, continues to shatter box office records
and is The Walt Disney Studios’ highest-grossing global and domestic release of
all time and marks the studios’ fifth film to gross more than $1 billion
worldwide.
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