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    #31
    This seems legit, a trade announcement from both Variety and The Hollywood Reporter that Jon Favreau has once again out done himself with his casting for the IRON MAN franchise.

    Putting in doubt what AICN call a “premature casting announcement” for Stallone’s THE EXPENDABLES, Mickey Rourke is in talks to play a tattooed Russian heavy named Ivan who becomes a man with deadly, technologically enhanced coilsplay. He goes by the name Crimson Dynamo.


    The Crimson Dynamo wears an armored battle-suit that serves as an exoskeleton, providing the wearer with superhuman strength and durability. The suit’s outer layer was composed of a carborundum matrix alloy, and is equipped with: hand-blasters that can fire high-frequency electrical bolts; small missiles contained in the back shoulder area of the battle-suit; computers and radio transmitter and receiver; boot jets that allow flight. Subsequent versions of the battle-suit have featured upgrades of various kinds, by the Gremlin and other Russian scientists.

    Both IRON MAN 2 and THE EXPENDABLES will be shooting at roughly the same time, it’s probably going to be one or the other for Rourke. The sensible career choice of course would be to go for IRON MAN, which probably will also have the big money attached to it but he is good pals with Stallone and again, owes him a favour for his career resurrection at the turn of the century.

    But isn’t it great to see Rourke being fought over by big profile projects?

    Sam Rockwell, who in another world probably could have played Tony Stark himself, is in talks to play billionaire and rival industrialist Justin Hammer who in the comics was the cash-cow for super villains and their weaponry. Presumably in the film he will fund Crymson Dynamo and will look a lot younger than this and will be American rather than English (his character was born in Surrey)…

    An interesting snippet of the character’s history from his WIKI page which could be an interesting plot threadline to explore…

    Hammer invented a device called the hypersonic scan transmitter, which allowed him to take control of Iron Man’s armor. He tested this remote control, affecting Iron Man’s unibeam, sealing plates, and boot jets. Angered that he had lost a lucrative bid to Stark International, Hammer took control of Iron Man’s armor and forced him to kill the Carnelian ambassador, and set an army of superhuman criminals against Iron Man. Stark cleared his name and destroyed the control device, but had found a new enemy in Hammer.

    Love Sam Rockwell and this role sounds like his kind of thing.

    Rockwell and Rourke? What a combination and I think Favreau is very smart that even though he is using two villains, one is a supervillian and one is merely a human with money and power. That kind of dynamic use to work on Saturday morning cartoons, can’t see why it wouldn’t work here.

    This is the best news we’ve heard in 2009 so far!

    Jon Favreau begins filming the sequel this Spring based on Justin Theroux’s (TROPIC THUNDER) script. Robert Downey Jr and Gwyneth Paltrow both return, with Don Cheadle replacing Terrence Howard for the role of Jim Rhodes. The movie will be out on May 7th, 2010.

    http://www.obsessedwithfilm.com/movi...iron-man-2.php

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      #32
      Samuel L. Jackson, who made a cameo appearance as Nick Fury in Iron Man, tell the Los Angeles Times that talks about him returning to the role in future Marvel Studios have broken down:

      "There was a huge kind of negotiation that broke down. I don't know. Maybe I won't be Nick Fury. Maybe somebody else will be Nick Fury or maybe Nick Fury won't be in it. There seems to be an economic crisis in the Marvel Comics world so [they're saying to me], 'We're not making that deal.'"

      I called Marvel Comics and they gave me a statement that suggested that they still want to see Jackson wearing the eyepatch. "Marvel does not comment on active negotiations," was the boilerplate repsonse, but there was that emphasis on the word "active" in the voice of the spokesman who phoned me back

      http://www.superherohype.com/news/topnews.php?id=7984

      I think it will be a shame if they dont get him back.

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        #33
        Variety is reporting the rumor that Emily Blunt is in talks to play Natasha Romanoff in Iron Man 2. Romanoff is a Soviet super spy who doubles as Black Widow, a beauty in a skintight black costume that is enhanced by high-tech weaponry.

        She would join the previously-announced villains Mickey Rourke and Sam Rockwell in the sequel. Again directed by Jon Favreau, the Marvel Studios film sees the return of Robert Downey Jr. and Gwyneth Paltrow, while Don Cheadle is replacing Terrence Howard.

        Blunt's credits include The Devil Wears Prada, The Jane Austen Book Club and Charlie Wilson's War. She also stars in The Wolfman, coming to theaters in November.

        The Justin Theroux-scripted Iron Man 2 will begin production this spring for a release by Paramount on May 7, 2010.

        http://www.superherohype.com/news/ir...ws.php?id=7986

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          #34
          thanks for the updates

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            #35
            Two very good choices IMO.
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              #36
              But I thought it was perfect when he showed up as Nick Fury!
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                #37
                Any reason why Terrance Howard wont be Rhodes this time around?

                Not that I liked him in the first one, but from Terrence to Don? They both don't fit into that role too well, but I guess it can be modified to fit a different actor.
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                  #38
                  But Samuel L. Jackson was perfect for Nick Fury! They even redesigned the Ultimate Marvel one to look like him!

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                    #39
                    There has to be more too it, because Sam is a big comic fan so money shouldn't be a problem. And like pbellosom said, they made the Ultimate version after him.
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                      #40
                      I hope they bring him back. They should have sorted the whole contract thing out like before Iron Man.
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                        #41
                        Consider how much money it would take to get him into any movie, especially Avengers which will star all the big name actors from the other Marvel Avengers-verse films. I'm not a real fan of Jackson, but he was the inspiration [perhaps stupidly] for the Ultimate Fury and would probably do a good job. If he can't, just get a cheaper yet still great actor for the part and spend that extra few million $ on the special effects.
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                          #42
                          I really hope things get worked out. I would love to see more of him as Nick Fury.
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                            #43
                            Originally posted by pbellosom View Post
                            But Samuel L. Jackson was perfect for Nick Fury! They even redesigned the Ultimate Marvel one to look like him!
                            I didn't know that! I've been getting the grapic novels of Ultimate X-Men from my local library and noticed Nick Fury was different but at the same time familiar. Well, now I know why.
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                              #44
                              Considering how we've lost Terrence Howard returning as Rhodey, I would hate to Sammy Jackson replaced by another actor. Having him in Iron Man was a touch of genius since they designed Ultimate Fury to look like him. On top of that, there hasn't been much that Jackson has did that I haven't liked. I'd love to see him return in a larger capacity for Iron Man 2.

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                                #45
                                At this point, I guess all we can really do is hope for the best.
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