Jon Favreau has twittered again today, giving us the juice that Samuel L. Jackson is on set filming his first scenes as Nick Fury, alongside Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark:
Now shooting first scene with Tony Stark and Nick Fury.
Earlier he also revealed that Scarlett Johansson is in the Black Widow outfit
Scarlett’s first day on set in the Black Widow outfit. You’ve never heard a crew get so quiet so fast.
Our exclusive report yesterday revealed that these scenes were likely to be on 805 W. Manchester Blvd., Inglewood, Ca. 9030.
Activity is to include: Interior and exterior filming, with actors in and around the ‘big donut’. Picture cars will also be in the parking lot along with atmospheric smoke effects, a ‘wet down’ and Ritter fans for wind effects.
Preparation started at 7am today. The full schedule and details can be found in the PDF:
As promised by Jon Favreau, the first official Iron Man 2 picture has surfaced at USA Today. It shows Tony Stark sat at a desk with glowing chest and four suits behind him.
The article reveals that the sequel takes place six months after Stark reveals he is Iron Man:
“How many superheroes are open about their true identities?” he asks. “We wanted to play with that idea. But it obviously has consequences — in his relationships, on the team. There are a lot of areas we can explore.”
The article continues,
He hopes to have all other Iron Man 2 details locked down — even though he’s sending dispatches via Twitter from the set. “It’s never easy with summer movies, but we’re trying to keep as much a surprise as possible,” he says.
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Favreau says that tackling the franchise a second time is easier because he knows the landscape. Something else would help, too: “I really enjoyed when we were a dark horse and no one knew much about us. … I hope we can find that place again.”
Iron Man 2 director Jon Favreau has kept up his twittering despite his now hectic schedule and odd working hours, here are some of the highlights over the last week:
Sitting in Stark’s foyer waiting for the next set up.
Woke up sore from doing stunt work last night. I shoulda known it was coming when the stuntwoman said goodbye by saying “Take some Advil.”
13 hour work days are pretty much the norm. Film crews are a special breed.They bust their ass and take a great deal of pride in their work.
Heading home. Week 2 complete. I’m exhausted.
Just got out of a pre-call marketing meeting discussing Comicon. On set getting ready to shoot as Happy.
Scarlett’s first day. Very exciting.
Wrapped. Heading home. Robert was on fire. We’re hitting our stride.
In the workshop. Exploring new Stark tech.
Back from lunch. More Tony and Pepper in the workshop.
Sitting next to Pepper Potts.
Standing in Tony’s workshop.
Completing work in one set today with Mickey, then into Tony’s workshop tomorrow with RDJ.
Robert Downey Jr. says that he is taking Iron Man 2, his first ever sequel, more seriously that any film previous (which is “appropriately ridiculous”). The movie itself shall be more artistic and daring compared to other films in the same genre whilst the Iron Man suit will be better fitted and more ergonomic. The opening day’s filming (with Garry Shandling) was a Senate hearing wherein the unnamed Senator, played by Shandling, wishes that the Iron Man technology be turned over to the government.
Excerpts from Collider’s interview:
Remember when filming began and word leaked that Gary Shandling was in the film and no one was really sure what part he played? Robert told us about the first day of filming and how Gary plays a Senator:
Robert: Day one I’m doing a Senate hearing where the government is saying the Iron Man tech needs to be turned over to the Senator and the Senator is Gary Shandling. And we had this fantastic day that was somehow this controlled chaos of a Senate hearing where I keep interrupting them and dah dah dah.
Another bit that Robert told us was how he is taking “Iron Man 2” more seriously than any movie he has ever done:
Robert: And I’ve never been in a sequel and it’s very daunting because I feel the expectation of the millions of people who watched it and enjoyed it and told me that it was a little different than your usual genre picture and that they expected us to not screw it up. So I actually have taken “Iron Man 2” probably more seriously than any movie I’ve ever done, which is appropriately ridiculous for Hollywood.
On Jon Favreau posting Twitter updates from the set:
Jon is my brother and he is the keeper of the “Iron Man” flame and whatever he wants to do, within reason, to keep his anxieties at bay is absolutely fine with me.
On the way the suit has been improved from the first film:
Everything has been improved. Everything is ergonomic and the story is incredibly risky and artistic for a big genre movie.
In which way risky?
The set pieces have to do with things that aren’t your typical like bad guy conflict. The relationships are very complex and hilarious. The motivations Tony has and why he turns around and does things has completely to do with his own internal processes and it really is, I think, as much as we tried to in the first one really see behind the façade of this kind of storytelling. We really, I think, leaving ourselves open to…we’re kind of trying to tell a story about how a dysfunctional family saves life on Earth as we know it.
For this film you have Mickey Rourke, Sam Rockwell. You have an insane cast.
It’s huge.
Could you talk about working with Mickey?
I could if we shot together. I’ve seen his stuff and it is literally remarkable. Literally remarkable. He’s so good. And he’s formidable and he’s very much reminding me of that kind of charming, confident guy that we know. Sam Rockwell, on the first day of shooting I was like “if this guy thinks he’s going to be funnier and cooler than me (laughter) and it was a photo-finish. Scarlett Johansson, amazing. Don Cheadle is just rocking it.