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| Name: | Iron Man 2 Movie | | Producer: | Marvel Studios / Paramount Pictures | | Release Date (USA): | May 7, 2010 |
| Stars: | ¶¶¶¶ (out of 5) | | Synopsis: | Below is a short description of Iron Man 2. It does not reveal the ending or key moments from the movie, except for those seen in the spots released by Marvel. It also presents some questions that are answered in the film.
Tony Stark is the man who has it all: money, smarts, women, fame... and a terrible secret.
But nothing escapes Nick Fury from S.H.I.E.L.D. who assigns agent Natasha Romanova, alias the Black Widow to help Tony.
Still he will need much more than Natasha to face and (try to) defeat his newly found and terrible enemies like Whiplash, and a full army of androids.
It's finally time for Machine Man to enter in action. But will he do as friend or foe?
And what about Pepper Potts, Tony's right-hand person, will she back him "all the way" when things go wrong?
And what about his friend Happy Hogan? What's his involvement in this?
Yes, there is a Stan Lee cameo, but as who? Not Hugh Hefner this time.
Meanwhile, the U.S. government wants to use the Iron Man technology for their military; Tony refuses, but will he win or lose this battle?
And what about Howard Stark, Tony's father, that genius of a man. Will his legacy ruin Tony's life, or save him? Did he ever loved his kid?
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WARNING!!! SPOILERS AHEAD.
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| Cast & Crew: | Iron Man 2 Cast: Robert Downey Jr. (Anthony Stark / Iron Man), Gwyneth Paltrow (Pepper Potts), Don Cheadle (James Rhodes / War Machine), Mickey Rourke (Ivan Vanko / Whiplash), Scarlett Johansson (Natasha Romanoff / Black Widow), Sam Rockwell (Justin Hammer), Samuel L. Jackson (Nick Fury)
Iron Man 2 Crew: Jon Favreau (Director) | | Comments: | This film is true science fiction, not just the armor; Tony Stark's IT is all touch commanded in mid air.
U.S. release date is May 7, 2010, but the film debuts a week earlier (on April 28) in several countries including Belgium and Switzerland.
At the 2009 San Diego Comic Con, a five minute teaser trailer for the movie was shown. Actors portraying Stark Industries recruiters handed out business cards with an invitation to apply for a job at Stark Industries.[41] A website for Stark Industries also went online, with an attached graphic of a "napkin memo" from Tony Stark to Pepper Potts announcing that Stark Industries no longer made weapons. Another section featured an online application. (Wikipedia) |
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