It may look like a hate the movie but I actually quite like it. The genius, billionaire, playboy, philanthropist, Tony Stark who was not ready to have a kid on his door step. Heck looking at it now they couldve easily split it into two movies with a rewrite having Tony deal with his illness, daddy issues, and downward spiral with Whiplash as the villain in one movie and having Tony deal with the militarys attempted aquisition of a suit, SHEILD and the Avengers setup, while having Hammer as the villain in another movie Taeyong Lee-Stark was 8 when his mother died and he had to go live with his father, Tony Stark.
Sure alot of these subplots eventually converge such as the Hammer and Whiplash subplots and Rhodys issues with Tony leading to the aquisition of an Iron Man suit for the Military but its all just way too much going on for one movie with its limited runtime. Tony Stark Meets Christine Everhart - The Merchant of Death - Mansion/House Scene - Iron Man (2008) Movie CLIP HD 1080p TM & © Paramount (2008)Fair use.
Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10 or later. Think about it there was the subplot with Tony dying and trying to come up with a cure, the subplot with Tony dealing with his mortality and his downwards spiral, Tonys issues with Pepper, the subplot with Tony dealing with his daddy issues, the subplot with the military trying to get ahold of a suit, the subplot with Hammer, the subplot with Whiplash, the whole SHEILD subplot with Black Widow and Nick Fury setting up the Avengers Initiative, Rhodys issues with Tony, and all the stuff going on with the Stark Expo. Once you select Rent youll have 14 days to start watching the movie and 48 hours to finish it. That doesnt mean its necessarily a bad film but its all over the place with far too many things going and barely any of the subplots given enough time for proper development. Actress Scarlett Johansson arrives at the Los Angeles Premiere 'Iron Man 2' at the El Capitan Theatre on Apin Hollywood, California. Iron Man 2 is by far the biggest Marvel cinematic universe dissapointment. Actress Scarlett Johansson attends the 'Iron Man 2' Los Angeles Photo Call at The Four Seasons on Apin Beverly Hills, California. The original score is composed by John Debney. It was a much tighter experience with a great hero and great story. Iron Man 2, released on, consists of a playlist of 57 credited songs, from various artists including Black Sabbath, AC/DC and The Clash. As long as he keeps that key lesson in mind – and it certainly sounds like he will, even with a raft of upcoming Disney+ shows and tons more movies in various stages of development – expect Marvel's dominance to continue in the years ahead.Iron Man is the FAR superior movie. In 2019, Feige was promoted to Marvel's chief operating officer and his duties expanded to overseeing film, TV, and publishing, so any big decisions that happen from here on out can be laid squarely at his feet. The movie was released back in May 2010, and although it made over half a billion dollars globally, it also received mixed reviews from the critics. You've probably read about how he and the so-called "creative committee" frequently clashed with Marvel producer Kevin Feige – a conflict that reached its boiling point during the making of "Captain America: Civil War" and resulted in Feige and his Los Angeles-based executives finally being granted the ability to tell stories without Perlmutter's oversight. One could argue it took Marvel a few more years to truly internalize this lesson (*cough* Thor: The Dark World *cough*), but in my eyes, every Marvel sequel after that was built upon that core concept.īack in 2008, Perlmutter was able to exert significant amounts of control over what types of movies Marvel made. The lesson Marvel Studios took from their first sequel experience was simple but vital: Above everything else, always make sure there is a good creative reason to make a sequel." Especially as the desire to fast-track Iron Man 2 had come from Marvel Entertainment in New York. " critical response did give the studio pause.
Here's how Bennett and Terry describe what happened in their book (via CBR):