Favreau Talks Iron Man 2
Thursday, September 11th, 2008
At a press conference yesterday, promoting the Iron Man DVD, director Jon Favreau revealed some interesting tidbits about the film’s sequel, currently in pre-production.
“I was very happy with the reviews and the box office–right up until Dark Knight got better reviews and made even more money,” Favreau joked. “But one aspect I would like to take from Dark Knight, budget permitting, is the use of IMAX.”
He also added that 3-D is a definite possibility.
“I would love to do 3-D,” Favreau said, adding that he saw the use of IMAX and 3-D as ways to give people a reason to go to theaters.
Iron Man 2 has a release date less than two years away, but the film is only in the early stages of scripting.
“The writing on Iron Man 2 is really coming along well,” Favreau said. “We’ve got Justin Theroux [Tropic Thunder] working on it, who Robert Downey Jr. knows. He brings a real sense of fun. He’s never worked in this genre before, and so he has that great newcomer’s enthusiasm that I think we still share.”
When asked about the villain of the film, Favreau admitted that he is still struggling with how to properly translate the Mandarin into the film’s world. Though hinting at a possible appearance in the sequel, he indicated that it’s unlikely he will be the primary focus.
“We’ll see how that basic group of four people moves forward towards the inevitable Avengers that’s coming and how the Mandarin, how largely he looms in the next one. That’s mostly what we’re doing,” Favreau said.
“I’m going to bring you up to speed in the movie and tell a fun story,” Favreau added. “I want to up the ante in smart ways. … You’re going to see that the suit has changed more. … That Tony Stark is making breakthroughs and innovation. You’ll see what has happened since he said, ‘I am Iron Man.’”
When War Machine, the character that Terrence Howard’s James “Rhodey” Rhodes is destined to become, was mention, Favreau seemed enthusiastic.
“I want to do it,” Favreau said. “We’re drawing War Machine. We’re figuring it out. We’re talking to Terrence to see if he can take some time out of his new life as a musician to be War Machine. I think Terrence and the character of Rhodey were smaller in the first movie than we had anticipated. But it does set the table very well for this character.”
Iron Man 2 hits theaters everywhere April 30, 2010.

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This is a movie I’m really looking forward to, I loved Iron Man but it was lacking a little something, I’m sure the sequel will just improve it.
His comments about Iron Man being similar to the Lord of the Rings trilogy in terms of seamlessness really got me excited. I’m so excited he’s back on board.
I’m super excited as well. I hope that the next movie focuses on Tony Stark’s alcoholism. I always found that aspect of his character the most interesting. And I think it’s the best fodder for a story after an origin story.
And the one thing with The Mandarin is figuring out a way to do him and not- ya know- have it be totally out dated and racist.
Sunshineyness – I bet something will happen at the end of IM2 that will directly lead Stark to the bottle. So the movie will end with Tony being a depressed drunk, and Rhodey picking up the slack as War Machine. Then pick it up from there in the third one, where in order to defeat the Mandarin, Rhodey has to snap Tony out of his drunken stupor and become a hero again.
At least… that’s how I’d do :)
I loved Iron Man. I can’t wait to see what they do with the sequel.