Marvel Studios has been launching all kinds of news this week as Phase II of their Cinematic Universe approaches. . .
We saw a first official production photo of Chris Hemsworth and new series director, Game of Thrones’ Alan Taylor on the set of Thor: The Dark World.
We also got news for even further in the future, with Chris Pratt (Parks and Recreation) being cast as Star Lord, the lead role in James Gunn’s Guardians of the Galaxy, as well as Doctor Strange and Ant Man’s big screen debuts officially coming to theaters after the sequel to The Avengers, kicking off Marvel’s “Phase III” in the fall of 2015 at the earliest. All of this is immensely important to keep the Helicarrier floating.
By far the biggest news, and most currently relevant, was the Iron Man 3 spot during Super Bowl 47. (was it 47? I can’t remember anything from high school Latin).
“How many in the air, Jarvis?”
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“Thirteen, sir.”
“How many can I carry?”
“Four.”
New to the series, director Shane Black is giving us a different kind of challenge for Tony where, rather than inventing something more powerful than what he has to face, he’s going to need to strain his mind, spirit and armor as far as he can to overcome the terror of the Mandarin (Ben Knigsley), who apparently can also smash mangoes? (see 1:03 in the video below)
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But, after the airing of the roughly 4 Million Dollar, 30 second advert during Sunday’s big game, an “Extended Look” at Tony’s next adventure launched online. . . and Marvel and Shane Black decided to take the phrase literally, and it lets all Tony Stark fans know exactly what kind of director Shane Black is.
With his talent for black comedy and smart writing, I’m not worried about Shane Black coming in to take over for Jon Favreau one bit. Marvel is planning to release roughly 5 movies in the next two years, and even more beyond that with Ant Man and Doctor Strange, and as a result, they are making superhero films its own entire genre rather than a part of of action, adventure and fantasy category.
Starting with Iron Man 3, we will be seeing a new Marvel Studios film practically every 6 months, and this may begin to feel stale if we have the same style through all the different films.
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Its the same fresh perspective we get when a comic series changes artists. This could be a bad thing, but given his history with Robert Downey Junior and matching their mutual wit with Black’s writing style this will no doubt be entertaining, possibly even more than the first Iron Man. Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, Black’s first directing effort back in 2005, is a perfect example of the awesome dark humor these two can accomplish together. If you’ve never seen it, you should definitely watch it. Like tonight. It’s that good.
Stay tuned for more updates on how the Marvel Cinematic Universe as Iron Man 3 approaches on May 3rd.
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