Thursday, May 16, 2013

Iron Man 3



Iron Man 3 (stylized on-screen while the iron three) is a superhero movie American 2013 featuring Marvel Comics Iron Man character, produced by Kevin Feige Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios. Omo length Pictures.1 It is the sequel to Iron Man 2008 racing Ironman in 2010 and the second and the seventh installment in the Marvel Universe is the first big film in the franchise since the crossover film The Avengers. Shane Black directing a screenplay he co-wrote with Drew Pearce and the concept of the curve "Extremis" story by Warren Ellis. Robert Downey Jr. reprises his role as the title character, Gwyneth Paltrow and Don Cheadle's role as Pepper Potts and James Rhodes compensation respectively. Jon Favreau, who directed the first two serving as executive producer and reprises his role as Happy Hogan, who Pearce, Rebecca Hall, Stephanie Szostak, James. Badge Dale and Ben Kingsley round out the main cast of the film.After the release of Iron Man 2 May 2010, Favreau decided not to return as a director in February 2011 Black has been hired to write and direct the film. Throughout April and May 2012, the film's supporting cast is filled out with Kingsley, Pierce Hall, and brought an important role to portray. Filming began on May 23, 2012 in Wilmington, North Carolina. The film was shot mostly in North Carolina, Florida, China, and Los Angeles shooting for the film's visual effects were handled by 17 companies including Scanline VFX, Digital Domain and Weta Digital.Iron Man 3 was converted to 3D in post-production. [7] The film premiered at the Grand Rex in Paris on 14 April 2013. [3] It was released internationally on April 25, 2013 in IMAX [8] and was released on May 3, 2013 in U.S.This film was both a critical and commercial success. It grossed over $ 980 million worldwide, and as of May 2013 is the highest grossing film of all time 16.







Plot

Tony Stark recalls New Year's Eve party in 1999, a scientist, an inventor of Maya Hansen. Extremis-care reform was intended to help with recovery from injury. Scientists Aldrich Killian with them occurred in the Advanced Idea Mechanics his But all declined the offer of the infamous Killian.Years later, Starr's experience during the invasion of aliens from New York to give him panic attacks. Restless, he has created several dozen sets of the iron to create friction with his girlfriend Pepper Potts string of terrorist bombings by the Mandarin, has resigned from the intelligence agencies are confused by the lack of forensic evidence. On all industry security leader happy Hogan was seriously injured in an attack like this were overcome drowsiness and his problems as a threat to be broadcast live to Mandarin respond by destroying the house. Starr's by helicopter gunships. Hansen came to warn Stark survived an attack with Potts escaped Starr suit man iron which pilots his artificial intelligence JARVIS to rural Tennessee after the flight plan of investigation Starr is Man. Darin. Starr's lack of power armor was enough to return to California and the world believe that he is dead.Close to Harley, a 10-year-old were exploring the remains of an explosion in bear hallmarks attacks Mandarin, he discovered a "bomb" that was called by the military under the Extremis is in the process of. This development could cause something to explode rejected it. Bombing campaign began after the death of them are used to conceal flaws Extremis' by producing witnesses Extremis terrorist plot completely when Ellen brands represented and mandarin Eric Savin attack him.With the help of Harley, Starr traces of Mandarin to Miami and infiltrates the headquarters of his weapons. Inside he discovers Mandarin is actually British actor named Trevor Slattery, who claimed that he was obsessed with the actions that are performed on behalf of Mandarin is actually the creation of appropriate research Killian Extremis Hansen while maintaining their own needs and to expand the program to include veterans wounded. After the Starr Killian shows that he is actually Mandarin; Potts had been kidnapped and forced her to get help Extremis Starr In Extremis bug fixes and thus saving pepper Killian Hansen killed when she had a change of heart about the plans.Killian has managed the American intelligence about the location of Mandarin lure James Rhodes, the War Machine in the past, now branded as the Iron Patriot armor into a trap to steal. Stark escapes and reunites with Rhodes found Killian intends to attack President Ellis aboard Air Force One. Remote control of all his Iron Man armor to rescue some of the passengers and crew. But can not stop the abduction of Killian Ellis and destroy their air force one track to the Killian Killian damaged tanker intended to kill Ellis televised. Vice president, will become a puppet leader orders Extremis Killian in exchange for keeping the little girl's disability.On stage, Starr Potts Rhodes and help to save the president. Stark is Iron Man set his remote controlled by Jarvis, to provide air support. Rhodes, the president and brought him to safety while Stark and Potts has survived the Extremis process, but before he can help her rig collapses around them and her. fell to her death, Stark confronts Killian and trap him in the iron set to self-destruct. Potts, but failed to kill him, which allowed her to survive Extremis powers blocked her fall and kill Killian.After the battle at JARVIS commands remotely destroyed a steel one as a sign of his intention to devote more time to Potts, vice president and Slattery was arrested with the assistance of Stark, Potts' the Extremis is stabilized. and Starr through surgery to remove a bullet lodged near his heart. He pitches his chest arc reactor fashioned into the sea, he often pondered the iron.In the post-credits scene, Stark awakens, Dr. Bruce Banner, who fell asleep listening to the beginning of the episode Stark.





Cast


Robert Downey, Jr. as Tony Stark / Iron Man:

    A self-described genius, billionaire, playboy, and philanthropist with mechanical suits of armor of his own invention. Stark now struggles to come to terms with his near-death experience in The Avengers,[1][9] suffering from anxiety attacks. On making a third Iron Man film, Downey said, "My sense of it is that we need to leave it all on the field — whatever that means in the end. You can pick several different points of departure for that."[10] On following up The Avengers, Downey said they "tried to be practical, in a post-Avengers world. What are his challenges now? What are some limitations that might be placed on him? And what sort of threat would have him, as usual, ignore those limitations?".[11]


Gwyneth Paltrow as Virginia "Pepper" Potts:

    Stark's girlfriend, longtime associate, and CEO of Stark Industries.[1][12] Paltrow says of her character's relationship to Tony, "[She still] adores Tony, but she absolutely gets fed up with him. He gets caught in a feedback loop."[13] Kevin Feige comments on Pepper's role in the film: "The love triangle in this movie is really between Tony, Pepper and the suits. Tony, Pepper and his obsession with those suits, and the obsession with technology." Feige also states that the film uses the character to play with the damsel in distress trope, and posits the question, "Is Pepper in danger or is Pepper the savior?"[14]


Don Cheadle as Col. James "Rhodey" Rhodes / Iron Patriot:

    Stark's best friend, the liaison between Stark Industries and the U.S. Air Force in the department of acquisitions. Rhodes operates the redesigned/upgraded War Machine armor, taking on an American flag-inspired color scheme similar to the Iron Patriot armor from the comics.[9][15] Kevin Feige said of Rhodes and the armor, "The notion in the movie is that a red, white and blue suit is a bold statement, and it's meant to be. With Rhodey, he's very much the foil to Tony's eccentricities, and in this one you get to see this and be reminded of the trust and friendship between them in that great Shane Black buddy-cop fashion."[16] In the film, the president asks Rhodey to take up the moniker "Iron Patriot", and don the red, white and blue suit, in order to be the government's "American hero" in response to the events in The Avengers.[17]

    Guy Pearce as Aldrich Killian:

    The creator of the Extremis virus[18] and the founder of Advanced Idea Mechanics,[19] who later revealed himself to be the real Mandarin. Killian develops Extremis to cure his own debilitating disability; in addition to his regenerative healing qualities, he has superhuman strength and the ability to generate extreme heat. Prolonged exposure to Extremis also grants him the ability to breathe fire. On taking the role, Pearce said, "I feel a little more experimental in what I'll take on these days, but I still don't know that I would want to play the superhero myself, since I'm playing a different kind of character in this film... The main difference was that, when I did The Time Machine, I was pretty much in all of it, so it was a really grueling experience. Prometheus and Iron Man are really kind of cameo stuff, so the experience of shooting them... I mean, on some level, it's tricky because you feel like a bit of an outsider. You don't really live the experience that you do when you're there all day every day with everybody. But at the same time, it can be more fun sometimes because you're just working in concentrated spurts."[20] Pearce described his character as a man "who came into this world with a number of physical disabilities. He's never been able to accept those limitations though and has spent most of his life trying to overcome them in any way he can. His tenacity and blind determination in fighting for a better life are seen by some as irritating, as he often comes across as obnoxious. He just won't accept the cards he was dealt, and being as intelligent as he is, has real drive to change and become a different person."[19] Shane Black specified, "Ultimately we do give you the Mandarin, the real guy, but it's Guy Pearce in the end with the big dragon tattooed on his chest."[21] He elaborated, "Do they hand me a blank check and say, 'Go break something!' Or, 'Go violate some long-standing comic book treaty that fans have supported for years?' No, but they'll say: 'Let's break something together.' So it's okay to come up with these crazy things, these far out ideas … and they'll fly. It's just that the Marvel guys have to be in the room."[22]

    Rebecca Hall as Dr. Maya Hansen:

    A botanist whose work helped create Extremis.[9][23][24] Hall said Hansen would be a "strong female character," and described her decision to take the role, saying, "I decided to do Iron Man 3 because I've never done the 'hurry up and wait' movie before. Even the studio movies I've done have been small studio movies, or indie films that we made on a wing and a prayer. I love those, but Iron Man is refreshing in a way because it's something out of my realm of experiences."[25]

    Stephanie Szostak as Ellen Brandt:

    A war veteran who becomes an assassin after her exposure to Extremis.[9][26] Describing Brandt, Szostak says, "...[Extremis] was a second chance at life. We talked about what you feel like and I think it almost makes you a fuller version of who you are, all your weakness and your qualities - just everything gets enhanced. I saw it as very freeing, almost you become your true-self and your fantasy-self all at once."[27]

    James Badge Dale as Eric Savin:

    Killian's Extremis-powered henchman.[9][28] Dale stated that his character in the film was "loosely based on" the comic version of the character.[29] According to Dale, "Ben Kingsley is the mouthpiece. Guy Pearce is the brain. I'm the muscle."[30]

    Jon Favreau as Happy Hogan:

    Tony Stark's former bodyguard and chauffeur, now Stark Industries head of security. Favreau, who served as both actor and director on the previous two Iron Man films, said participating in the new film was "like [being] a proud grandfather who doesn't have to change the diapers but gets to play with the baby."[31]

    Ben Kingsley as Trevor Slattery:

    A British actor with substance-abuse problems whom Killian hired as Mandarin in jammed television broadcasts, portrayed as a leader of the international terrorist organization The Ten Rings.[9][32][33] Kingsley was filming Ender's Game when he was cast, and said that, "Quite soon I'll be with everybody and we'll be discussing the look and the feel and the direction of the character. It's very early days yet, but I'm so thrilled to be on board."[34] On his performance, Kingsley stated: "I wanted a voice that would disconcert a Western audience. I wanted a voice that would sound far more homegrown and familiar – a familiarity like a teacher's voice or a preacher's voice. The rhythms and tones of an earnest, almost benign, teacher – trying to educate people for their own good."[35] The Mandarin was initially set to appear in the first Iron Man film, but he was put off for a sequel as the filmmakers felt that he was "too ambitious for a first [film]".[36] On the character, Feige stated, "The Mandarin is [Iron Man's] most famous foe in the comics mainly because he's been around the longest. If you look, there's not necessarily a definitive Mandarin storyline in the comics. So it was really about having an idea."[16] Shane Black explains that Ben Kingsley's Mandarin is not Chinese in the film as he is in the comics in order to avoid the Fu Manchu stereotype: "We're not saying he's Chinese, we're saying he, in fact, draws a cloak around him of Chinese symbols and dragons because it represents his obsessions with Sun Tzu in various ancient arts of warfare that he studied." The filmmakers also cited Colonel Kurtz from Apocalypse Now as an influence for the character.[37]

    Ty Simpkins as Harley:[26]

    The first child featured prominently in the Iron Man films, Harley is a troubled boy living with his mother, who must work all hours since Harley's father left them before the events of the film. After Stark arrives in his town, Harley becomes his sidekick[38] and helps to repair his suit and track down the Mandarin.

Paul Bettany reprises his role from previous films as JARVIS, Stark's AI system.[26] Ashley Hamilton portrays Jack Taggart, one of the Extremis soldiers.[39] William Sadler plays President Ellis,[26][40] and Miguel Ferrer plays Vice President Rodriguez. Shaun Toub reprises his role as Yinsen from the first Iron Man film in a brief cameo, and Stan Lee makes a cameo appearance as a beauty pageant judge.[41] Wang Xueqi briefly plays Dr. Wu in the general release version of the film.[42] A cut of the film produced for release exclusively in China includes additional scenes featuring Wang and an appearance by Fan Bingbing as one of his assistants.[43][44] Mark Ruffalo makes an uncredited cameo appearance in a reprisal of his role as Dr. Bruce Banner from The Avengers in a post-credits scene. Comedian Bill Maher and Joan Rivers and Fashion Police co-host George Kotsiopoulos have cameo appearances as themselves on their respective real-world television programs, as do newscasters Josh Elliott, Megan Henderson, Pat Kiernan, and Thomas Roberts.












 Future



According to director Shane Black, Robert Downey, Jr.'s contract with Marvel Studios, which expires after the release of Iron Man 3, may be extended in order for the actor to appear in a second Avengers film and at least one more Iron Man film. He said: "There has been a lot of discussion about it: 'Is this the last Iron Man for Robert [Downey, Jr.]?' Something tells me that it will not be the case, and [he] will be seen in a fourth, or fifth." Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige has said that the character of Tony Stark will continue to be featured in the Marvel Cinematic Universe regardless of Downey's involvement.[142] Downey has since said he is open to extending his contract, stating he feels "there's a couple other things we've gotta do" with his character.[143] In an April 2013 interview, Don Cheadle mentioned the possibility of James Rhodes appearing in Captain America: The Winter Soldier and The Avengers sequel.[144] Cheadle told Empire magazine that Iron Man 3 could be the final film in the series: "The door is always left open in these kinds of movies especially when they do as well as they have done. I know there was talk of making sure we did this one right, and if it worked it could be the last one. There's room for more to be done with these characters. We're getting to a sweet spot with Tony and Rhodey, anyway. Robert's really busy, he's just had a kid, and if he were to say I need a break for a second, I would not blame him."[145] Feige said the character's next major appearance and storyline would be in The Avengers sequel.[146] Actor Ty Simpkins has signed a 3 picture deal for Marvel Studios.[147]

After the post-credits scene, a final line states "Tony Stark will return".