We hope you enjoyed the first two part of "Iron
Man" movies, because it looks like there's nothing but bitter defeat,
paralyzing self-doubt and near-insurmountable challenges in "Iron Man
3." releasing date is may 3 all nation worldwide.
Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) handled the threats
of Obadiah Stane (Jeff Bridges) and Ivan Vanko (Mickey Rourke) with skill,
panache and, of course, the occasional one-liner in his first two adventures.
He even proved that a fiercely independent and eccentric egomaniac could work
with a team in "The Avengers." But now it's time for the wisecracking
industrialist to prove whether he really has what it takes to be a
"superhero."
onsiderable physical powers while in the Iron Man
suit but also his ability to make major decisions that require the speedy
response time of instinctive snap judgments. There's a massive attack (or at
least some sudden structure deterioration) on Air Force One, which sends
several passengers flying out of the plane (at least one reader's worst
nightmare, no?); ever quick to evaluate the situation, Jarvis (voiced by Paul
Bettany) tells Tony that there are a total of 13 people plummeting to their
death ... of which Iron Man can only carry four. "Oh, boy ..." muses
our hero, as the spot ends on a cliffhanger.
We have a feeling poor Mr. Stark is going to need
something a lot stronger than shawarma this time once all the crises in his latest
adventure are wrapped up. The spot is, as something of a hat tip to another hot
movie ad that aired tonight, fast and furious -- though it's also a "horse
of a different color," to quote a line from a certain predecessor of
"Oz The Great and Powerful." Indeed, the "Iron Man 3" spot
is rather unique as it breaks "trailer tradition" by offering a brief
glimpse at one single set piece from the film rather than incorporating footage
from several different scenes. The cliffhanger ending is a clever (if infuriating)
touch as well.
Between the super-intense Super Bowl ad, the
despair-filled teaser trailer and last week's unveiling of the poster featuring
a battered Stark falling from the sky, we have to wonder if the days of the
kinder, gentler Marvel film are over and "Iron Man 3" is paving the
way to much darker territory in Phase Two. Must all the members of the Avengers
be pushed to their physical, mental and emotional limits (and perhaps beyond)
before they can team up once again for "The Avengers 2"? It will
certainly make for some major drama ... and the kind of "character
development" that leaves broken bones and busted egos (and, in the case of
Stark, a 'sploded house).
"Iron Man 3" will kick off the 2013 summer
movie season on May 3.
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