Tony Stark Is Back In Iron Man 3
From Marvel Studios comes “Iron Man3,” which continues the epic, big-screen adventures of the world’s favorite billionaire-inventor-Super
Hero, Tony Stark aka Iron Man.
Marvel’s
“Iron Man 3” pits brash-but-brilliant industrialist Tony Stark/Iron Man against
an enemy whose reach knows no bounds. When Stark finds his personal world
destroyed at his enemy’s hands, he embarks on a harrowing quest to find those
responsible. This journey, at every turn, will test his mettle. With his back
against the wall, Stark is left to survive by his own devices, relying on his
ingenuity and instincts to protect those closest to him. As he fights his way
back, Stark discovers the answer to the question that has secretly haunted him:
does the man make the suit or does the suit make the man?
Based
on the ever-popular Marvel comic book Super Hero Iron Man, who first appeared
on the pages of “Tales of Suspense” (#39) in 1963 and had his solo comic book
debut with “The Invincible Iron Man” (#1) in May of 1968, “Iron Man 3” returns
Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark, the iconic Super Hero, along with Gwyneth
Paltrow as Pepper Potts, Don Cheadle as James “Rhodey” Rhodes, Guy Pearce as
Aldrich Killian, Rebecca Hall as Maya Hansen, Jon Favreau as Happy Hogan and
Ben Kingsley as The Mandarin.
Shane
Black directs Marvel’s “Iron Man 3” and the screenplay is by Drew Pearce &
Shane Black.
After
the “Iron Man” and “Iron Man 2” box-office successes, the Iron Man character,
once again reprised by Robert Downey Jr., was last seen in Marvel Studios
critically acclaimed “Marvel’s The Avengers,” which set the all-time, domestic
3-day weekend box office record at $207.4 million. The film went on to gross
over $1.6 billion worldwide, becoming Disney’s highest-grossing global and
domestic release of all time and marks the studio’s fifth film to gross more
than $1 billion worldwide.
“The
exciting thing about ‘Iron Man 3,’ is that it’s not only the culmination of the
first two films, but it’s also a follow up to ‘Marvel’s The Avengers,’” says
producer Kevin Feige. “It’s one of the first situations where you have a movie
that is the sequel to two different films and in a way that liberates it to be
more unique than anything that has come before it, which is what we’re most
excited about.”
In
the Marvel cinematic universe, all events that happen within each film have a
direct influence and consequence in future films and franchises. For Tony Stark
the events and encounters he faced in “Marvel’s The Avengers” may be behind
him, but he is still working hard to balance the demands of his own personal
life.
For
the storyline of Marvel’s “Iron Man 3,” the filmmakers decided on a
“back-to-basics” tone where they could explore what Tony Stark would do if all
of his money and toys were stripped away from him and he was forced to find a
way back to being a Super Hero.
“Early
on in the development, we talked about this notion of taking Tony Stark back to
basics because we wanted to see him just use his brain,” explains executive
producer Louis D’ Esposito. “You want to see what he can do when the odds are
against him and it makes you wonder, ‘How is he going to get out of this one?’”
Executive
producer Stephen Broussard explains the filmmakers’ decision to blend two
different storylines together for the film. “There are two classic stories that
have appeared in the ‘Iron Man’ comics—one is older and the other is more
modern,” explains Broussard. “The older is the character called The Mandarin,
and he is one of the most famous villains in the franchise. The character dates
back to the 1960s and we wanted Shane [Black] and Drew [Pearce] to take that
idea and contemporize it for present-day audiences.”
Broussard
adds, “We also wanted to combine that with another storyline in the comic
called Extremis, which came out not too long before the first ‘Iron Man’ film
in 2008. It deals with the biological enhancement of humans and Tony must face
super-powered humans in that. So we just thought, wouldn’t that be interesting
if we tried to combine these two stories into one for ‘Iron Man 3’?”
An
early believer in the Extremis story line, Downey Jr. says, “I remember when we
were getting ready to shoot ‘Iron Man,’ I started reading ‘Iron Man’ comics and
there was this one called ‘Extremis,’ and I thought it was really interesting
and cool.”
“The
thing about the Extremis storyline that always interested me in the comic books
was that you had a sense that Tony Stark puts on an iron suit and hides inside
it in a way,” says director Shane Black. “The character wouldn’t call it that,
but that’s kind of the case. With the Extremis people, you always got a sense
that they’re burning up from the inside. So one of them could actually say to
Tony for instance, ‘you drive a car, I am the car.’”
There
is plenty of angst from “Marvel’s The Avengers” to fuel Tony Stark’s arc too.
Before “Marvel’s The Avengers,” Tony Stark thought he was the only Super Hero
in the world, and in “Iron Man 3” he must deal with the revelation that he is
not the only one out there. As Kevin Feige explains, “In ‘Marvel’s The
Avengers’ he faces a world-changing event that not only includes seeing the
powers of other Super Heroes, but also having a portal to another world opened
above his head.”
For
Robert Downey Jr. the journey of Tony Stark in the “Iron Man” franchise is one
that is very relatable to audiences. “The great thing about ‘Iron Man 3’ is
that we really are going back to kind of an extension and continuation of some
of the things that made the franchise fly to begin with,” says Downey. “With
the execution and incredible success of ‘Marvel’s The Avengers,’ we’re afforded
the opportunity to not have to set up another film and can really explore the
character of Tony Stark in ways that are very organic and connectable and play
to the strength of the franchise.”
(Opening
across the Philippines on April 24 in IMAX 3D, Digital 3D and regular theatres,
“Iron Man 3” is presented by Marvel Studios in association with Paramount
Pictures and DMG Entertainment. Marvel Studios' President Kevin Feige is
producing and Jon Favreau, Louis D'Esposito, Charles Newirth, Victoria Alonso,
Stephen Broussard, Alan Fine, Stan Lee and Dan Mintz are executive producers.
The film is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures.)
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