Kevin Feige Makes Surprise Appearance At The Hollywood Bowl and Michael Giacchino Wows Fans With 4 Minutes Of New Score for THE FANTASTIC FOUR: FIRST STEPS During Marvel Studios’ Infinity Saga Concert Experience

All photographs of Marvel Studios’ Infinity Saga Concert Experience at the Hollywood Bowl – Farah Sosa on behalf of the Los Angeles Philharmonic Association.

WAMG was among a crowd of thousands Saturday night at the Hollywood Bowl for the Global premiere of Marvel Studios’ Infinity Saga Concert Experience.

Over the Labor Day weekend, new and old fans assembled to relive iconic moments from the MCU, all accompanied by a live orchestra, stunning projection mapping on the Bowl shell, fireworks, surprises… And there were surprises!

Disney Concerts, Marvel Studios and the Los Angeles Philharmonic captivated the audience with the Marvel Studios’ Infinity Saga Concert experience. Conducted by LA Phil Music & Artistic Director Gustavo Dudamel, this momentous concert was an epic on-screen cinematic journey, covering 23 films from the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) in a single unforgettable experience, exclusively at the Hollywood Bowl.

Opening with the recognizable Marvel Studios fanfare, the evening began when president of Marvel Studios Kevin Feige walked out on stage to introduce the event to a cheering crowd. As he spoke about the night ahead for fans, Feige concluded his intro by telling the audience, “as with all Marvel movies, be sure to wait for the very end of the concert for a surprise.”

He also presented conductor Gustavo Dudamel, who was wearing his own gauntlet, with his own Vibranium Baton.

The audience revisited the earliest days of Iron Man, Captain America and Thor as they discovered their place in the MCU—each accompanied by their unforgettable heroic music. Captain America, The First Avenger, had a wonderful musical number that replicated the film’s “Buy Bonds” scenes complete with dancers, the vibrant choir and fireworks. The song “Star Spangled Man” from beloved songwriters Alan Menken and David Zippel was a spirited crowd-pleaser.

The LA Philharmonic recaptured the excitement as Earth’s mightiest heroes joined forces for the first time and opened the door to the next wave of Avengers: Black Panther, Doctor Strange, Captain Marvel and more. A poignant emotional moment was hearing the themes from Sony/Marvel’s Spider-Man films, complete with a terrific montage of scenes.

Also filling the air with his acoustic flair was Massamba Diop, the Senegalese drummer who played the talking drum in Black Panther. Diop is a world-renowned master of the talking drum, also known as the “tama”. His complex and crisp compositions can be heard throughout the film’s score.

The Guardians of the Galaxy didn’t miss this party, either, dropping in to deliver a taste of their iconic mixtape backed by the LA Phil. In addition, the custom-curated live-to-film experience featured iconic songs from AC/DC (“Back in Black”), Blue Swede and Björn Skifs (“Hooked on a Feeling”) and James Gunn and Tyler Bates (“Guardians Inferno”).

The spectacle culminated in revisiting the ultimate trials of the Infinity Saga. The theatrics of the presentation was true Hollywood – they turned the awe-inspiring shell into part of the multimedia experience. It really became Thanos’ gauntlet filled with all six infinity stones.

Across its nearly two-hour run time, Marvel Studios’ Infinity Saga Concert Experience showcased the scores of acclaimed Marvel composers, including Alan Silvestri, Christophe Beck, Danny Elfman, Henry Jackman, Lorne Balfe, Ludwig Göransson, Mark Mothersbaugh,  Patrick Doyle, Pinar Toprak, Ramin Djawadi, Tyler Bates and Michael Giacchino.

Upon the conclusion of the night, Feige made good on his word. Composer Michael Giacchino came on stage wearing a light blue jacket with the Fantastic Four logo on his back. The crowd went wild when he announced he was surprising the night’s attendees with four minutes of his score for the upcoming movie. It was a moment of pandemonium for the fans.

From what was heard of the suite, The Fantastic Four: First Steps has a 1960’s moog vibe! Directed by Matt Shakman and starring Marvel’s first family, Pedro Pascal (Reed Richards/Mr. Fantastic), Vanessa Kirby (Sue Storm/The Invisible Woman), Joseph Quinn (Johnny Storm/The Human Torch) and Ebon Moss-Bachrach (Ben Grimm/Thing) the upcoming feature film sees Galactus and Silver Surfer target Earth for destruction. Marvel Studios’ “Fantastic Four: First Steps” hits theaters on July 25, 2025.

Once the final beat of the music was played, The Hollywood Bowl sent fans off with an amazing fireworks display and reminded all of us why Marvel’s Infinity Saga was a story filled with heart and one of epic proportions.

Contributed by Michelle McCue, Gary Salem, Marc Butterfield, Melissa Thompson

If you’re ever in Hollywood, check out the Bowl’s Movie Nights. https://www.hollywoodbowl.com/concerts-and-events/movie-nights

Stan Lee 1922-2018

He never directed a feature film. He never had a screenplay produced. Yes, he dabbled in front of the camera, but he usually played himself or would appear for a few seconds in a “cameo” role. Frequently he would be given an executive producer credit, which we would see many times over the last couple of decades. And yet, Stan Lee was a major force behind four of the twenty biggest domestic box office hit motion pictures of all time. This warranted the following report from today’s Hollywood Reporter, which began:

Stan Lee, the legendary writer, editor, and publisher of Marvel Comics whose fantabulous but flawed creations made him a real-life superhero to comic book lovers everywhere has died. He was 95.

Lee, who began in the business in 1939 and created or co-created Black Panther, Spider-Man, the X-Men, the Mighty Thor, Iron Man, the Fantastic Four, the Incredible Hulk, Daredevil and Ant-Man, among countless other characters, died early Monday morning at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, a family representative told The Hollywood Reporter.


So, why are we both mourning and celebrating the life and legacy of Stanley Martin Lieber (his birth name) on this site today? That’s because he’s added so much fun to the movie experience with his creations and cameos. His 95 plus years was an incredible adventure, almost as amazing as anything he imagined (and helped publish).

Born on December 22 in 1922, Stan was in the right place, and had the right relatives, at the beginning of the golden age of comic books. Thanks in part to his uncle and cousin, he landed an assistant position at Martin Goodman’s Timely (Marvel much later) Comics in 1939. Soon he fulfilled his ambition to be a writer, penning the one-page prose story, “Captain America Foils the Traitor’s Revenge” in Captain America Comics #3 in 1941. Stan became an interim editor until he entered the Army in 1943, eventually earning the classification as “playwright” for his work on training films and instruction manuals. Postwar he returned to Timely as editor and oversaw the books’ transition to Westerns, funny animals, teen humor, combat, and, changing the company name to Atlas Comics, science fiction featuring all manner of giant monsters like “Gloom”.

Stan serves in WWII

Proving that “everything old is new again”, the superheroes returned in the late 50’s (though Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman never left) when rival National Periodicals scored a hit with the revamped Flash and the Justice League. Stan’s boss Goodman told him to come up with a “super team”. Lee had become frustrated with his job and thought about pursuing a new life as a “real” writer. Luckily his wife Joan suggested that he try writing a superhero book that he would find interesting. Thanks to her prodding, and the stunning art by co-creator Jack Kirby, the Fantastic Four was a 1961 smash. As Atlas became Marvel, the new heroes arrived at a furious pace: Dr. Strange, the Incredible Hulk, the X-Men, Iron Man, the Mighty Avengers, Daredevil, and the company’s solo superstar and mascot, the Amazing Spider-Man. Stan also decided to give the artists full credits on the opening splash page, even bestowing alliterative “nicknames” like “dashing” Don Heck and “sturdy” Steve Ditko. He soon had his own editorial column, “Stan’s Soapbox” in all the books, adding to the informal, friendly vibe of Marvel Comics. College students picked up on this and the irreverent attitudes of the book where all the heroes had real-life problems or hang-ups (Spidey had trouble paying his rent, Iron Man had a bad ticker, etc.). Stan himself was in demand as a speaker at campuses all around the country, turning him into a promoting “pied piper” for the comics industry.

Stan and wife Joan in the early days of their marriage

But Stan yearned for his heroes to make the jump to other media. There were network Saturday morning cartoons and the syndicated limited animated (being very generous here) package of “The Marvel Superheroes”. He eventually moved from Marvel’s NYC HQ to LA in order to get the properties into live-action TV shows and feature films. CBS had a hit show with “The Incredible Hulk” starring Bill Bixby, but Spidey, Dr. Strange, and Captain America tanked. However, Stan became more of a household name as the narrator of the Saturday morning cartoon, “Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends”.  Finally, Marvel was in the movies with 1986’s HOWARD THE DUCK, but that was a legendary flop. The next decade was littered with false starts and unreleased movies. In 1998, BLADE struck box office gold, followed two years later by the X-MEN, and topped in 2002 by SPIDER-MAN. For many of those films, Stan would pop up on screen for a quick wink at the camera, as with THE FANTASTIC FOUR, HULK, and DAREDEVIL.

In 2016, finally together on screen in X-MEN: APOCALYPSE

Then something happened that Stan probably never dreamed of. Marvel started producing big-budget films based on their own heroes and properties. Not only was Stan promoting the movies on TV and via interviews, but he would also have a cameo in each film. Originally Stan said he’d just show up in films based on characters he created, but over the last ten years his cameos have become part of the Marvel Studios format and design, something that fans look forward to as much as the opening “comic pages flip” of the company logo and the post and mid-credits bonus scenes (with a long list of other writers and artists Stan has collaborated with).  Perhaps some of the filmmakers considered him a “good luck charm”. Here’s a montage of his “walk-ons” so far:

So far? But he’s gone to the Comicon in the sky, you say. Well, last year or so, James Gunn shot his scenes for the next few films that would be inserted later. Though IMDB won’t confirm, I’ll bet we’ll see his mischievous grin in CAPTAIN MARVEL, the Infinity Wars finale, and maybe SPIDER-MAN: FAR FROM HOME over the next year. Plus there are the two X-Men flicks. Well, I can tell you that sharp-eyed viewers will spot a silent cameo in RALPH BREAKS THE INTERNET in just 9 days. Oh, and “the man” did get some major honors. In 2008 he received the National Medal of the Arts from President George W Bush, followed in 2011 by his very own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Wow, how lucky can one planet be? We were treated to nearly a century of Stan Lee. And his gifts will continue in inspire and entertain forever. That is some kind of legacy. What more can I add, except…

Excelsior! Nuff’ said!!

Toy Fair 2017: Mezco

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Toy Fair is an annual trade show where hundreds of toy companies get together to showcase their latest innovations for buyers and press. The following is a photo recap from the Mezco booth. To see the rest of our coverage, click HERE.

About 2 ½ years ago Mezco unveiled the One:12 Collective at Comic Con and the line has been rapidly growing ever since. Drawing from comics, film, and pop culture, these 6” scale figures are about the same size as the ones you will find from Hasbro at your local Toys R Us. However, these figures feature real fabric clothing, multiple heads/accessories, extreme articulation, and incredible detail. Basically they take the best qualities from high-end brands such as Hot Toys but shrink them down to half the size for a third of the price. Some of their licenses on display included DC Comics, Marvel, GHOSTBUSTERS, Popeye, EVIL DEAD, and STAR TREK.

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In addition to quickly cornering the 6” scale figure market for adult collectors, Mezco also happens to be one of the leading companies for horror movie merch. They were responsible for the HELLRAISER Lament Configuration Rubiks cube that went viral last fall. Some of the highlights of their latest horror offerings include 15” Chucky & Tiffany figures, a scaled replica of ANNABELLE, an amazing Sam from TRICK R TREAT, and two adorable DAWN OF THE DEAD dolls.

You can find pics of their horror items and One:12 Collective figures below…

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Toy Fair 2017: Diamond Select Toys

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Toy Fair is an annual trade show where hundreds of toy companies get together to showcase their latest innovations for buyers and press. The following is a photo recap from the Diamond Select booth. To see the rest of our coverage, click HERE.

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I walked around the Diamond Select Toys area for about a minute before I was informed that it was a closed booth and I needed an appointment for a walkthrough. While their schedule was packed, they were gracious enough to squeeze me in for a quick photo tour. Next year I will plan ahead to schedule a video interview because there was certainly a lot to on display, such as the Spider above from SPIDER-MAN: HOMECOMING.

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Being a Marvel collector, their DOCTOR STRANGE statue will definitely have a home on my shelves whenever it is officially released this Fall. The Captain America and Iron Man statues are both equally amazing but I do get the impression their bases may look a little weird when separated. Speaking of connected bases, I really wish the Gallery Edition statues of the GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY shared this feature. The Rocket / Gamora and Drax / Baby Groot statues could possibly work together but Star Lord breaks up the pack. Regardless, all three are absolutely incredible pieces and at under $50 each, they are an absolute steal. In fact, all the Gallery Edition statues are pretty amazing; I just wish they were in a slightly larger scale to match the rest of my collection.

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DST seems to be going all in on A NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS with dozens of items on display. The Collector Editions of Jack & Sally in coffin packaging look pretty fantastic, as do the other figure displays such as Halloweentown Jack.

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I am not sure how much I can say about the figures that I was instructed not to photograph but let’s just say the PULP FICTION line is just getting started and will soon be joined by some other Tarantino films. As for everything else I am allowed to share, check out the pics below…

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Chris Hemsworth’s Thor And AVENGERS Celebrate Beating Ultron In SNL Skit

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“But luckily, I’m THOOOOOOOOR!!”

Thor (Chris Hemsworth), Iron Man (Taran Killam), Bruce Banner (Pete Davidson), Nick Fury (Jay Pharoah) and Captain America (Beck Bennett) celebrate defeating Ultron on live TV during SNL‘s hilarious sketch from Saturday night.

The Avengers return to the big screen in Marvel’s AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON.

When Tony Stark jumpstarts a dormant peacekeeping program, things go awry and Earth’s Mightiest Heroes, including Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, The Incredible Hulk, Black Widow and Hawkeye, are put to the ultimate test as they battle to save the planet from destruction at the hands of the villainous Ultron.

Along the way, they confront two mysterious and powerful newcomers, Quicksilver/Pietro Maximoff and Scarlet Witch/Wanda Maximoff.

The cast includes Robert Downey Jr., Chris Hemsworth, Mark Ruffalo, Chris Evans, Scarlett Johansson, Jeremy Renner, Don Cheadle, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Elizabeth Olsen, Paul Bettany, Cobie Smulders, Stellan Skarsgård with James Spader and Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury.

The film’s score is from composer Brian Tyler with additional music by Danny Elfman.

From director Joss Whedon, AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON will hit theaters on May 1st.

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Marvel’s AVENGERS S.T.A.T.I.O.N. World Premiere on May 23 in New York City

VICTORY HILL EXHIBITIONS AVENGERS STATION

Ready to explore the world of the The Avengers?

Marvel’s AVENGERS S.T.A.T.I.O.N., the highly anticipated new exhibition based on the global box office smash, Marvel’s The AVENGERS, is premiering May 23, 2014 at Discovery Times Square.

The S.T.E.M. (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) based exhibition will run from May 23, 2014 to January 4, 2015. Victory Hill Exhibitions, in association with Marvel Entertainment, made the announcement today.

The Marvel’s AVENGERS S.T.A.T.I.O.N. (Scientific Training and Tactical Intelligence Operative Network) is a completely immersive experience that brings visitors into the world of The AVENGERS. Marvel’s AVENGERS S.T.A.T.I.O.N. is an interactive exhibit experience that allows visitors to participate in a simulated recruitment as if they were being trained as agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.

“This is a real game changer in the exhibition world,” said Sean Haran, VP of Business Development at Marvel Entertainment. “By teaming up with Victory Hill Exhibitions, we are bringing all of the excitement of the big screen into an incredibly engaging experience that allows people to really delve into and explore the world of the The Avengers,” continues Mr. Haran.

Visitors of all ages are granted S.H.I.E.L.D. access to the official S.T.A.T.I.O.N. headquarters and taken deep into the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Here they will have open access to a vast array of intelligence files, classified studies and experiments that explores the history and scientific origins of Marvel’s The Avengers. Visitors will also be given unprecedented access to some of S.H.I.E.L.D.’s most highly guarded artifacts such as Captain America’s Birth Pod, the Tesseract Portal Device, Loki’s Scepter, a hermetically sealed Chitauri and more, recovered after the Battle of New York.

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“To work so closely with the Marvel team on this incredible production, alongside some of the greatest scientific individuals and institutions in America, has been a real honor. With this exhibit, we are seamlessly integrating story and science to create a truly immersive edutainment environment, set within Marvel’s Cinematic Universe,” states Nicholas Cooper, Victory Hill founder / Chief Creative Officer.

NASA, the Science & Entertainment Exchange (a program of the National Academy of Sciences), Neuroverse, and Thwacke are all collaborating on the Marvel’s AVENGERS S.T.A.T.I.O.N.

Exhibition visitors will get the chance to map out the stars to find Asgard, learn to operate Iron Man’s suit, witness the neurological effects of Bruce Banner’s transformation into the Hulk, and physically test themselves against Captain America.

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“We are thrilled to be bringing this exhibition, based on Marvel’s world renowned entertainment franchise, to life at Discovery Times Square.  To provide fans the opportunity to experience The AVENGERS universe through this immersive exhibition is a great pleasure and a continuation of our efforts to bring people closer to the stories and entertainment properties that they love,” states James Sanna, President of Discovery Times Square.

Discovery Times Square will be transformed into the Marvel’s AVENGERS S.T.A.T.I.O.N. official headquarters and opens the doors on May 23, 2014 for the World Premiere. Individual tickets will go on sale in coming weeks, with group tickets now available.

For information on purchasing tickets for groups of more than 10 please call 855.266.5387.

For more information about the Marvel’s AVENGERS: S.T.A.T.I.O.N. visit http://www.avengersstation.com and follow the latest developments through social media by visiting: 

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Photos: ©Marvel

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TFF 2013: TRUST ME Q & A WITH CLARK GREGG

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On my last full day at the Tribeca Film Festival, I attended a public screening of Clark Gregg’s TRUST ME. Most probably know him as Agent Phil Coulson from Marvel’s Cinematic Universe and to be honest that is mostly how I knew him as well. For some reason, I had no idea that he was the writer & director of CHOKE, which is a flick I thoroughly enjoyed and will probably revisit soon. I even have a promotional CHOKE anal beads bookmark that was handed out at NY Comic Con of all places. Following the film’s screening (only the 2nd ever) Clark Gregg was on hand for a short Q & A with the audience. I managed to film the entire thing and now have posted it for your viewing pleasure. The video may contain spoilers; however, in my opinion the few quick references probably won’t make any sense until after you see the film anyway. Enjoy!


Jerry Cavallaro  – @GetStuck    www.JerryCavallaro.com

Marvel’s IRON MAN & HULK: HEROES UNITED Trailer

Alright Marvel fans. Check out the new IRON MAN & HULK: HEROES UNITED trailer that debuted at the New York Comic Con.

This is the ultimate Marvel Animation Studios Super Hero team-up starring iconic Marvel characters, Iron Man and Hulk. Audiences will enjoy an adrenaline rush as they see their favorite Super Heroes as never before in this all-new groundbreaking Marvel CG-animation movie experience available only on Blu-ray™, DVD and Digital platforms. Marvel’s IRON MAN & HULK: HEROES UNITED is an incredible pairing of Hulk’s brute strength and Iron Man’s high-tech intellect. Presented in the mighty Marvel manner, their combined force is unstoppable in this feature-length original animated adventure.

Be sure to grab the new movie on Blu-ray™, DVD & Digital on April 23, 2013!

NYCC 2011: Photos

I’m not going to even try to write a description for them but here are the best of my photos from NYCC. Which ones do you like best? Can you guess which are my favorite?

Jerry Cavallaro – www.JerryCavallaro.com

Review: IRON MAN 2

With $140 million dollars, an untested director at the helm of his first, tent pole picture, and a star who was trying to reestablish his place in the business, 2008’s IRON MAN was a gamble that paid off well.  Financially and critically, it became one of the glowing successes in the comic-book-to-film world that keeps that aspect of the movie business such a lucrative well to go back to.

Now, a mere two years later, IRON MAN 2 has an established director at the helm, a much beloved star taking on the role that brought him back into the fold, and an estimated $200 million at its whim.  The goal was to make a whiz-bang follow-up that topped its predecessor both in terms of explosive entertainment as well as intriguing drama from its story.  So, the question is asked, does IRON MAN 2 top the first film?  The short answer is a simple “No.”  The longer answer, one that draws out both the pros and cons of this follow-up, follows.

Taking place six months after Robert Downey, Jr.’s Tony Stark announced to the world he is Iron Man, the world of IRON MAN 2 has become a peaceful one.  No one in their right mind would dare stand up to the awesome force of the Iron Man suit.  Leave it up to the United States government, then, to do just that.  They want the suit for themselves, and Stark, as hard-headed as he is genius, convinces them that not only is he the only one in the world with the skills to wear the suit, it is simply impossible for the bad guys of the world to create their own.

Enter Ivan Vanko, played with an odd sense of bulky cool by Mickey Rourke, the son of a man who once worked with Stark’s father, Howard.  Vanko, who has just recently watched his impoverished father pass, uses his own brains and undeniable sense of vengeance to do precisely what Stark claims can’t be done.  He creates a suit of his own, complete with electric whips, and sets out on his tour of revenge.

This premise is simple enough, and, were a one-track narrative all we would have to contend with, IRON MAN 2 may have only been around 30 minutes long.  Nonetheless, we can’t have one of the biggest films of the year come in at under feature length, so, naturally, more story-lines must be piled on.  Surprisingly, Jon Favreau, taking directing duties once again, does an immaculate job bouncing around the varying plot points, even if they oftentimes feel lifted from completely different films.

There’s the garish Justin Hammer, played by Sam Rockwell who brings an extreme level of temerity to the role, one of Stark’s rivals and one who would do anything to make a name for himself.  There’s Stark’s assistant, Pepper Potts, played once again by Gwyneth Paltrow, who is (still) getting fed up with Stark’s flamboyant antics.  Don Cheadle, stepping in for the departing Terrence Howard, plays James Rhodes acts as window dressing until the point comes where he gets to don his own version of the Iron Man suit.  There’s even the return of S.H.I.E.L.D. and Samuel L. Jackson as the group’s leader, Nick Fury.  All of these story-lines play out right alongside each other, but none of them seem to really converge.  At least they probably didn’t appear to on paper.  Justin Theroux’s screenplay doesn’t do what Favreau does with it justice, and you begin to wonder why no rewrites were attempted.  In this day and age where films, particularly big budget films such as this, have nearly half a dozen, different writers credited, it is a pleasant surprise to see only one name pop up in the opening credits.  Nontheless, one can’t help but wonder what a fresh pair of eyes might have done with the film’s structure.

This is particularly felt throughout IRON MAN 2’s mid-section.  All of the different plot lines have been established.  Some work better than others on their own.  Rourke’s Vanko and Rockwell’s Hammer share many scenes together, and these scenes are both undoubtedly well-crafted both on the page and on screen.  The actors bounce off one another brilliantly, almost as if a Vanko & Hammer buddy cop movie might be in the works.  A subplot involving Stark and how he viewed his father brings a serious depth to the character, and Downey, perfect as always, pulls the more dramatic moments off without effort.

Other story-lines like Stark slowly being poisoned by the arc reactor that is keeping him alive seem unnecessary and thrown in just to give a sense of danger when the villains aren’t at the front and center.  There is a long stretch in the film where Iron Man has no true villain to take on, and the greatness of Downey and Rourke can’t make up for the lack of connection between Vanko and Stark.  Scarlett Johansson plays a double agent, but her character is never fleshed out as much as it should have been.  She does get one incredibly well-shot action scene near the end of the film, but it makes you wish there was more to care about than how well she can flip a guy over her shoulder.

In fact, most of the action in IRON MAN 2 comes off a little flimsier than it probably should.  Much of this may have to do with Favreau’s growing usage of CGI.  In the first film, it seemed to be utilized only as a last resort.  The things that couldn’t be pulled off practically weren’t.  Here, it feels more like a crutch, especially a scene near the middle where Stark and Rhodes do battle in their own, respective suits.  The weight of the action feels lost in the plasticity of it all, and, when the Iron Man suit touches down on the ground after flying through the sky, the familiar, metallic clank that comes with it seems out of place.  In the first film, we didn’t need that sound to convince us how heavy this suit was.  We knew that already.  Here, it feels thrown in as a persuasion.

Regardless, much of the action, whether it feels real or not, is head and shoulders above much of what goes for action these days.  Favreau’s direction pulls back much of the time, allowing you to gaze at all that is taking place.  There are never moments in the film where Robot A is fighting Robot B and you can’t tell one from the other.  This sense of place and composition is much needed in the world of action films, and Favreau delivers with faultless precision.

There’s nothing in the way of acting in IRON MAN 2 that leaves you wanting more, either.  Everyone involved in the film does an impeccable job with Downey leading the pack.  Once again, he proves just how quickly he can turn the cool into serious drama and right back again, all the while not more than a line or two away from having you laughing out loud.

The only other note that needs set with the cast here is in Cheadle and the replacement of Terrance Howard.  It was a series of unfortunate events that took one out and put the other in, and, as solid as Cheadle is in the role, he just doesn’t feel right.  He and Downey don’t have the same chemistry as Howard had with Downey.  The two truly felt like old, college buddies who are now on opposite sides of conformity.  Both slipped into each other’s wheelhouse, and it felt natural.  With Cheadle, though, it feels like precisely what it is, someone stepping into another man’s friendship.

When all is said and done, though, IRON MAN 2 still comes off as a highly enjoyable ride, a comic book movie that may not live up to its source material or its previous, franchise entry, but one that keeps butts firmly in seats and eyes firmly fixed to the screen.  It doesn’t commit any cardinal sins that many sequels of the same nature fall to, and it doesn’t even allow the buildup of THE AVENGERS film to get in its way.  It’s evident, but it’s not distracting in the least.  With great power comes great responsibility, both for a super hero as well as for a film director.  Favreau has clinched that great power, and, though it isn’t the perfect or awesome effort that it could have been, IRON MAN 2 proves he certainly has the responsibility.

Overall Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars