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Jon Favreau Chats About Iron Man 2
October 1, 2008
On Wednesday, Iron Man and Iron Man 2 director Jon Favreau participated in a live chat at the Los Angeles Times. While you can read the entire transcript there still, we've pulled out Favreau's answers to the questions that cover the sequel:
We're playing with who the villain should be and what we should incorporate from the comic book. And how it will lead into the Avengers.
I'm working with Justin a writer. He's writing the first draft of the script. I'm working with a story board artist. As well as designing the costumes for good guys and bad guys.
I think its important for all filmmakers working for Marvel to collaborate so there is a consistency in the films, so yes they should keep in touch. I had not been in touch really with Louis during"Hulk" and I think that would have been helpful. I hope to be in contact with directors in the future.
No Dresden, but Marty and Elayne would make good supervillians.
Mandarin is still an important figure in the Iron Man universe. We have an interesting take on him that allows us to incorporate the whole pantheon of villains. The whole 10 Rings thing in IM 1 was a good tease for it.
The sequel is shaping up to incorporate Tony's vision for the future. What happens after he says "I am Iron Man?"
I focus mostly on story and character. I put a great value on emotion, humor and natural dialogue. The effects are fun to explore in original ways, but without a strong story, they mean nothing.
An earlier answer that scrambled: Now that marvel is making its own movies, every movie has to fit into the Marvel universe. the Avengers incorporates not just Iron Man, but Thor, possibly the Hulk and traditionally Captain America as well. As it is, it's scheduled Thor will come out the same summer as "Iron Man2" and Captain America will come out a few months before Avengers. All the films have to come together to create a consistent universe.That's very important to everyone involved.
Robert brought him to life "for real." I found a guy that embodied enough of the qualities of Tony Stark to imbue him with an emotional reality. Fergus and Ostby and Markum and Holloway added much to the equation as writers as well.
Happy Hogan can no longer be a wall flower. I must marry Pepper someday. And let's not rule out the Freak! I have tremendous leverage to make such demands! Stay tuned.
Shield is imortant to the franchise, and what is Shield without Fury?
The only other comic character I would do is Groo.
The "connection" you ask about relates directly to the Mythic "rise of the hero" or hero's journey. The character must grow or change over the course of the film. If not, the movie goes emotionally flat and relies on tittilation.
We need War Machine. Agreed. Shoulder cannons and all.
Stark has issues with booze. That's part of who he is. I don't think we'll ever do the Leaving Las Vegas version, but it will be dealt with.
The date is daunting. We are making much faster progress than the first time around and have much less to design and fewer casting issues. I am confident that 2010 is achievable if we continue working together as we have for tha past few months. It has to be great, though. It has to be great.
My seven year old son said Iron Man was the second best movie of the year. #1 was Panda.
The new Fraction books are pretty great. We flew him out to LA to discuss story. He's a great comic writer. Also, love Adi's art. He will work on the movie's designs.
There's always room for improv on my sets. I set up multiple cameras and let them rip.
I think we need some version of "classic villains" in these movies. Many don't hold up well to time and to the big screen, but their essence should inspire the characters.
Female villain... Now there's an interesting notion.
Tough to actually shoot in IMAX when you have a CG hero much of the time. The effects becaome very expensive and may not look as good in the higher resolution. Worked very well for DK, though.
Iron Man is indeed a celebrity. He announced who he was and we have now officially departed from the standard secret ID superhero. Tony was already famous before the announcement. What would really happen if this went down? Fun to explore.
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Posted by: watwoudscoobydoo on October 2, 2008 at 01:02:33
woooooooooooooooooooooooooo
Posted by: spideymouse on October 2, 2008 at 01:04:14
Favs is so awesome. I can't imagine anyone else directing the sequel with this much openness and candor.
Posted by: Kouji Rallonza on October 2, 2008 at 01:04:36
sweet!!!! can't wait to see WarMachine!!!
Posted by: demonoid on October 2, 2008 at 01:07:06
feels good to post on page 1. at any rate ironman 2 sounds likes its in good hands with john.good to hear from a filmaker with passion for the material he's working on.I HAVE NO DOUBT THAT THE SEQEUL WILL BE BIGGER AND BETTER THAN THE FIRST IRONMAN.GOOD LUCK JOHN!!!
Posted by: Soulshadow on October 2, 2008 at 01:10:36
2010 Needs to hurry the hell up... I wonder if I can have the codtors put me into a chemically induced coma for 2009 and just wake me up around March of '10... Hmmmm, worth looking into.
Posted by: PsyKko on October 2, 2008 at 01:21:49
i'm not waiting two years. Jumping off the roof.
Posted by: Soup on October 2, 2008 at 01:25:03
Iron Man was the most fun movie this year. Maybe not the best, but the most fun.
Posted by: hmmmmmmmmmm on October 2, 2008 at 01:32:08
for me, the most interesting part of the article is collaborating with other directors
perhaps a sly reference from branagh, or LL?
Posted by: colin Candy on October 2, 2008 at 01:57:35
all past present and future comic book director, especially ones working in the MARVEL universe should listen to exactly what Favreau says.. He is putting this movie together for the fans and the studios first! at the same time..very rare to pull off for a director with not so much pull in the industry. lets hope all comic book movies made play as close attention as Favreau is to directing a genre of film(comic book) which has visual expentations to live up to, thus the ooodles and oodles of comic books that exist in and off of the pages in peoples minds and attics.. hope some1 sees my poin, its in there somewhere
Posted by: EvanMonster on October 2, 2008 at 02:18:20
Put Justin Hammer in there. A corporate villain taking control of stark industries while tony battles with alcoholism. Also, there are ties to HYDRA and WWII. The villains to beat should maybe be a team of rudimentary, tech-based, criminals trying to steal info from stark, plus Spymaster infiltrating Stark industries (and a conflict with SHIELD). Definitely War Machine!--10 magic rings do not really translate, but the allusion still works well.
Posted by: Sidepocket on October 2, 2008 at 02:37:11
@ colin Candy
Ahem....
You also forgot Nolan and Del Torro.
Posted by: jrobert on October 2, 2008 at 02:44:13
If we want to talk about the best movie of the year than I think the Dark Knight was undoubtedly the best movie of the year,but Iron Man was a close second.Both films deserve oscar nods in mutiple categories.Robert Downey Jr. deserves a nod for the best actor category and Heath Ledger a nod for best supporting actor.Jon Favreau gets the Superhero genre much in the same way that Christopher Nolan,Sam Raimi(at least on the first two Spider-Man films),Louis Letterier and Guillermo Del Toro do. They respect the source material and they take it seriously enough so that we the audience can take it seriously,no matter how fantastical and far-fetched it may seem.
Not only that but from this interview and past ones on Iron Man I can see how passionately Jon Favreau loves Superheroes because just like the good folks here at SHH he`s a fan himself.Bring on Iron Man in 2010,I know Jon Favreau and Robert Downey Jr. will deliver!
Posted by: Rob on October 2, 2008 at 02:59:27
So we get both Warmachine (with shouldercannons!!) and SHIELD/Fury?
Hell yes!!
Posted by: TheEndBegins2009 on October 2, 2008 at 03:02:59
Iron Man rocked, Iron Man 2 will be even better.
Jon should work on doing a new DareDevil movie aswell.
Posted by: Brand Eks on October 2, 2008 at 03:31:34
Got the DVD yesterday from Target... watched the movie twice (some friends came over later and who was I to refuse?) and some of the other stuff.
I really can't wait for Iron Man 2!
Posted by: Mayatiz on October 2, 2008 at 03:38:02
i just can't wait until they cast Thor (Karl Urban for me is a no-brainer first choice), Antman/Wasp, and ofcourse Captain America!
The Avengers will be freaking awesome! RBJ, Ed Norton & Samuel L. are good core actors!
go John! go MARVEL!
ps. Nolan's next move will be Frank Miller's The Dark Knight Returns with Superman as the villain hahahaha!
Posted by: lol on October 2, 2008 at 03:49:18
THE DARK KNIGHT OWNZ YA !!!
Posted by: Moorish on October 2, 2008 at 04:09:10
Favreau is the man. I hope with IM2 he's given the budget and support to up the action and spectacle. Casting RDJ was a stroke of absolute genius.
Posted by: B. Trask on October 2, 2008 at 04:21:13
I think we can put Jon Favreau as a solid 2nd to Chris Nolan. Jon is smart, he cares about the Marvel Universe, and he just plain earns it.
Posted by: Khan on October 2, 2008 at 04:34:46
This is obviously the golden age of superhero movies. Iron Man 2, with War Machine and The Mandarin, and inspired by "Demon in the Bottle" will rock.
Posted by: mokotoshishio on October 2, 2008 at 05:39:20
Fav rules, Marvel needs to treat right the guys who are doing a good job like Fav, Letterier ect. But cant wait for IM2.
Posted by: Spider-Man on October 2, 2008 at 05:49:11
Posted by: B. Trask on October 2, 2008 at 04:21:13
I think we can put Jon Favreau as a solid 2nd to Chris Nolan. Jon is smart, he cares about the Marvel Universe, and he just plain earns it. ______________________
Nah, Favs owns Nolan. He took a second string character and made him one of the biggest movies of the summer. Nolan made a film of the biggest DC character and one of his main actors died a controversial death before the release of the film so more people went to see TDK. If you're basing the quality of the film on the money it made then you must think Titanic is better than TDK. Please!
Posted by: CongoBill on October 2, 2008 at 05:49:15
Won't be an Iron Man 2. Won't be an economy left.
Posted by: Xybalba on October 2, 2008 at 05:59:38
...i dont think WarMachine should appear just yet...we need to see more of Tony Starks' flaws and when he hits rock bottom in the second movie, leave it like that as a cliffhanger...(just like Nolan did with Batman in TDK)...then in the third movie, WarMachine rises to help his buddy...
Posted by: pipemaina on October 2, 2008 at 06:44:18
wow this guy knows what he is on about, how he talks bout fitting everything together for the avengers is amazing i cant wait for iron man2
marvel should consider letting jon favreau direct the avengers
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