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Exclusive: Favreau on Iron Man's Surprises and Two More Movies
Ten Rings, Blueprints and something saved for "next time baby."
by Joe Utichi | April 24, 2008
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Jon Favreau - WireImage.comThe film has yet to open to audiences but already Jon Favreau, Robert Downey Jr. and the rest of the Iron Man cast are on a global press trip to talk to as many journalists as possible and spread the gospel according to Tony Stark. Sitting down with Rotten Tomatoes in London, Favreau took us through a few of the buried surprises hidden in the movie in more detail and let us in on his plans for a further two movies within the Iron Man universe. Spoilers, naturally, follow.

For us, the biggest hint at what to expect from a potential Iron Man 2 comes from Terrence Howard's Jim Rhodes who, at one point during the movie, glances at Tony Stark's Mark II Iron Man outfit and says to himself, "Next time baby," no-doubt a reference to War Machine, Rhodes' superhero alter-ego, and perhaps a nod to what we may see from the next film.

"There are actually a few of those," Favreau told RT, "and the way we introduce S.H.I.E.L.D. is another thing where you don't see it coming and then it's there. There are all sorts of images and references to The Mandarin, and in the end credits in the animations there's a little tip of the hat to War Machine. There are little things in the details that I know the fans of the books are going to see."

The Mandarin, of course, with ten alien rings each with their own special ability, was to be the supervillian of Iron Man before the script shifted towards Jeff Bridges' Iron Monger. At least one of the references that still remain is the name of the Middle Eastern terrorist group who hijack Tony Stark's Humvee - as seen in the trailer for the film - who call themselves Ten Rings.

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One reference we didn't spot during the film, though, was a tip of the hat to Nick Fury, rumoured to have appeared in the cameo form of Samuel L. Jackson. Favreau says that may have been a red herring thrown in to maintain an element of surprise. "What happens is as you find yourself coming closer and closer to the release date," he told us,"and people are smart - especially the fans of Marvel comics - and they're able to piece together what's going on. What you don't want to have happen is have everyone figure out what's in the movie before it comes out.

"I'm online, I'm constantly getting a sense of what people are talking about and what they're expecting and sometimes you have to acknowledge the anticipations and sometimes you have to go against them. You never want the audience to be ahead of you, because you always want some surprises up your sleeve."

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So do these references give us an idea of what to expect from a potential sequel? Favreau told us he'd definitely be on board if Marvel came knocking. "I've got another two movies in my head; I'm ready to go and I know the cast feels the same way," he said. "Now it's out of the hands of us, of the filmmakers, and it's even out the hands of your readers. I know all the people who have been following this for two years are going to go and see the movie, and maybe they'll see it twice and I'm very grateful for that. If everybody comes out to see the movie and it's successful, then I'm sure Marvel's going to want to do another."

Iron Man is the first Marvel adaptation financed by Marvel themselves, and that at least will ensure more continuity between the Marvelverse films to come, including, as previously reported, a cameo by Downey as Tony Stark in The Incredible Hulk. This could bode well for surprises to come from Iron Man sequels. "Marvel has tremendous control over these characters now," Favreau told us. "They're not sharing control with a studio like Sony or Fox which is the arrangement they'd had in the past. As certain characters revert back to them they're self-financing these projects which gives them the ability to combine characters if you want to."

Iron Man is released next week.

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zgberg writes:
on Apr 24 2008 10:58 AM

pumped!!!!

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Fondude Sixer writes:
on Apr 24 2008 11:13 AM

Cannot wait.

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jokerboy1991 writes:
on Apr 24 2008 11:46 AM

AUSOME... I CANT WAIT, I bought my mid night showing tickets early this week. Only 1 week from tonight!!!!! I really hope it does well, I would love this to be a series.

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jeffcooper writes:
on Apr 24 2008 11:56 AM

Can't wait to see it Jon. I am so glad you're getting good work!

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sportzboy698 writes:
on Apr 24 2008 11:58 AM

Iron Man is awesome, I seriously am looking foward to this movie! Downey knows his heart is in the right place and I wouldn't be surprised if this completely blows away Incredible Hulk.

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xenogears writes:
on Apr 24 2008 12:15 PM

I am pleased. This looks to be one hell of a good time.

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Mr. Cartmenez writes:
on Apr 24 2008 01:22 PM

Favreau is the man, he deserves to make this dream come true.

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Jen Yamato writes:
on Apr 24 2008 02:02 PM

sweet! nice interview.

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twinsfan2715 writes:
on Apr 24 2008 02:17 PM

so wait, Samuel L. won't be in it?

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tgibfo writes:
on Apr 24 2008 02:51 PM

It's kind of a shame that Spidey is booked at Sony for three more pictures - I'd love to see what a make-over at the new MARVEL films would look like. I have no doubt that both IRON MAN and THE HULK will deliver BIG!

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CoUcH ToMaToE DoUgIe writes:
on Apr 24 2008 03:13 PM

I still worry about the hulk, but this definitely seems to be

Marvel third successful franchise, it's been awhile since they had one ;)

So, I can't wait for thsi movie and honestly i think i want favreau to do

all our comic book heroes..honestly he and nolan truely understand how to

make these movies. Still, i once said that about Raimi and Singer, lets hope

that fate doesn't happen to those two guys. Can't wait Iron Man but its still

#2 to the Dark Knight


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baz050 writes:
on Apr 24 2008 04:06 PM

THIS IS GOING TO BE ONE OF THE BEST SUMMERS FOR MOVIE IN AS LONG AS I CAN REMEMBER. IF ANYONE THINKS OTHERWISE, PLEASE LET ME KNOW. I LIKE THE IDEA OF THE CAMEO, BUT I HOPE THEY DO BRING WAR MACHINE OUT IN THIS ONE. DONT KNOW IF I CAN WAIT TILL PART 2. THIS SHOULD BE A VERY GOOD WAY TO OPEN UP THE SUMMER FOR THE DARK KNIGHT.



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CoUcH ToMaToE DoUgIe writes:
on Apr 24 2008 04:12 PM

they are not going to bring out war machine out the sequel.

and yes this might be one of the best summers ever!!


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TheCaptain of TeamLoyalty writes:
on Apr 24 2008 04:45 PM

You know this might be better than the Dark Knight, it is going to be hard to enjoy DK with the death overshadowing the movie.

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damvbat writes:
on Apr 24 2008 04:47 PM

im so there
dude


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smartmoviekid writes:
on Apr 24 2008 06:00 PM

In reply to this comment (#1703352)
absolutely. it will citainly be awkward with Heath Ledger passed on to see his best performance in the big screen.

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Mr. Cartmenez writes:
on Apr 24 2008 07:15 PM

You let his death overshadow the film and your doing a disservice to his memory.

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joyusmusic writes:
on Apr 24 2008 09:13 PM

Just can't wait to see Iron Man. Going to be in LA just in case someone has an extra ticket or two for the Wed night Premiere..... will be watching and waiting and hoping to see Downey, Paltrow, Favreau, Howard, Toub and Bridges !!!!

I do have tickets for the early screening Thurs night ....May 1 !!!! Oh yes, we have waited so anxiously for this day... it's almost here!

joyce


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dahluzz writes:
on Apr 25 2008 07:04 AM

i like how the trailers have been getting consistently better since the superbowl ad. even the tv spots now are exciting.

and they were wise to gradually roll out the cast (which is rock-solid, let's hope oscar-winner gwen doesn't botch this a la holmes and bosworth). I mean you new who was going to be in it after a look on imdb, but the posters and trailers intitially put all the focus on downey's stark.

as the ad campaign moved forward, the other characters were featured more prominently, especially in the poster shown on this page, which i think is one the better superhero movie posters i've seen.

the film looks interesting and well-made (can't say the same about hulk), even if the look is a little too pop for me. As long as the reviews are decent, i'll scope it on week two.


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TheCaptain of TeamLoyalty writes:
on Apr 25 2008 05:14 PM

Why do the reviews matter dahluzz? Can you not make a decision on your own? If there were less people like you then critics would be out of work and the world would be a much better place.

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