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Iron Man 2

With the world now aware of his dual life as the armored superhero Iron Man, billionaire inventor Tony Stark faces mounting pressure from the government, the press, and the public to share his technology with the military. Reluctant to relinquish his invention, Stark—backed by Pepper Potts and James 'Rhodey' Rhodes—must forge new alliances and confront powerful enemies.

Director(s)

Jonathan Taylor

Eric Heffron

Chris Castaldi

Janek Sirrs

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Cast & Crew

Robert Downey Jr.

Robert Downey Jr.

Tony Stark

Seth Green

Seth Green

Expo Fan (uncredited)

Samuel L. Jackson

Samuel L. Jackson

Nick Fury

John Slattery

John Slattery

Howard Stark

Don Cheadle

Don Cheadle

Lt. Col. James 'Rhodey' Rhodes

Matt McColm

Matt McColm

Guard (uncredited)

Cameron Lee

Cameron Lee

Senate Page (uncredited)

Mark Kubr

Mark Kubr

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Garry Shandling

Garry Shandling

Senator Stern

Eric Heffron

Eric Heffron

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Gwyneth Paltrow

Gwyneth Paltrow

Pepper Potts

Scarlett Johansson

Scarlett Johansson

Natalie Rushman / Natasha Romanoff

Chris Castaldi

Chris Castaldi

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Tanoai Reed

Tanoai Reed

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Jon Favreau

Jon Favreau

Happy Hogan

Max Favreau

Max Favreau

Peter Parker / Expo Kid (uncredited)

Tim Guinee

Tim Guinee

Major Allen

Timothy 'TJ' James Driscoll

Timothy 'TJ' James Driscoll

French Prison Guard #2 (uncredited)

Sam Rockwell

Sam Rockwell

Justin Hammer

Kate Mara

Kate Mara

U.S. Marshal

Leslie Bibb

Leslie Bibb

Christine Everhart

Mickey Rourke

Mickey Rourke

Ivan Vanko

Victoria Gracie

Victoria Gracie

Ironette Dancer

Alejandro Patiño

Alejandro Patiño

Strawberry Vendor

Lindsay Rosenberg

Lindsay Rosenberg

Ironette Dancer

Stan Lee

Stan Lee

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Paul Bettany

Paul Bettany

Jarvis (voice)

Jonathan Taylor

Jonathan Taylor

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Brian Schaeffer

Brian Schaeffer

Hammer Expo Tech

Nadine Ellis

Nadine Ellis

Ironette Dancer

Elon Musk

Elon Musk

Elon Musk

Clark Gregg

Clark Gregg

Agent Coulson

Olivia Munn

Olivia Munn

Chess Roberts

Krystal Ellsworth

Krystal Ellsworth

Ironette Dancer

Helena Mattsson

Helena Mattsson

Rebecca

Phillipe Simon

Phillipe Simon

French Waiter

Jennifer D. Johnson

Jennifer D. Johnson

Ironette Dancer

Philippe Bergeron

Philippe Bergeron

Detective Lemieux

Doug Swander

Doug Swander

Party Guest (uncredited)

Hannah Douglass

Hannah Douglass

Ironette Dancer

Evgeniy Lazarev

Evgeniy Lazarev

Anton Vanko

Kristin Quick

Kristin Quick

VIP Expo Guest (uncredited)

Bill O'Reilly

Bill O'Reilly

Bill O'Reilly

Margy Moore

Margy Moore

Bambi Arbogast

Michael Bruno

Michael Bruno

Security Force #2

Rachele Brooke Smith

Rachele Brooke Smith

Ironette Dancer

Jasmine Dustin

Jasmine Dustin

Watermelon Girl (uncredited)

Anya Monzikova

Anya Monzikova

Rebeka

Davin Ransom

Davin Ransom

Young Tony Stark

François Duhamel

François Duhamel

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Paul Grace

Paul Grace

French Prison Guard #1 (uncredited)

Nick W. Nicholson

Nick W. Nicholson

Stark Expo Attendee (uncredited)

Annika Ihnat

Annika Ihnat

Ironette Dancer

Nicolas Pajon

Nicolas Pajon

French Reporter (uncredited)

Peter Sebastian Wrobel

Peter Sebastian Wrobel

Tony Stark Usher (uncredited)

Christiane Amanpour

Christiane Amanpour

Christiane Amanpour

James Bethea

James Bethea

Security Force #1

Kate Clark

Kate Clark

Expo Fan

Luminita Docan

Luminita Docan

Russian Newscaster

Larry Ellison

Larry Ellison

Larry Ellison

Adam Goldstein

Adam Goldstein

Adam Goldstein

Eric L. Haney

Eric L. Haney

General Meade

Ali Khan

Ali Khan

10 Rings Gangster

Isaiah Guyman Martin IV

Isaiah Guyman Martin IV

AV Operator

Keith Middlebrook

Keith Middlebrook

Expo Cop

Karim Saleh

Karim Saleh

Guard

Jack White

Jack White

Jack

Melanie Brown

Melanie Brown

Ironette Dancer

Gina Cantrell

Gina Cantrell

Ironette Dancer

Renee Herlocker

Renee Herlocker

Ironette Dancer

Jill Ann Pineda-Arnold

Jill Ann Pineda-Arnold

Ironette Dancer

Sandy Colton

Sandy Colton

Ironette Dancer

Jenny Robinson

Jenny Robinson

Ironette Dancer

Lindsay Dennis

Lindsay Dennis

Ironette Dancer

Brooke Long

Brooke Long

Ironette Dancer

Kylette Zamora

Kylette Zamora

Ironette Dancer

Ayelet Ben-Shahar

Ayelet Ben-Shahar

Model (uncredited)

John Ceallach

John Ceallach

Captain Anders (uncredited)

Katie Cleary

Katie Cleary

Beautiful Girl (uncredited)

Ajarae Coleman

Ajarae Coleman

Expo Guest (uncredited)

Sam Felman

Sam Felman

Stark Expo Attendee (uncredited)

Shakira Vanise Gamble

Shakira Vanise Gamble

Pepper's Party Guest (uncredited)

Mathew Lorenceau

Mathew Lorenceau

Prison Guard Chevalier (uncredited)

Christopher Maleki

Christopher Maleki

Reporter (uncredited)

Bryan McCoy

Bryan McCoy

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Tony Nevada

Tony Nevada

SWAT Sergeant Bellows (uncredited)

Allison Ochmanek

Allison Ochmanek

Watermelon Girl (uncredited)

Steven James Price

Steven James Price

Senate Gallery Member (uncredited)

Peter Trenholm Smith

Peter Trenholm Smith

Senator (uncredited)

Janek Sirrs

Janek Sirrs

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Details

GenresAdventure, Action, Science Fiction
Runtime2h 4 mins
Released on28 Apr 2010
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America

Reviews

doubleyoudot

5/10

Watched in chronological order 2022. Genius bachelor who's also an idiot makes more advanced toys and fights his company betraying him. Dead daddy's secret message saves the day. Meh.

Manuel São Bento

/10

Iron Man 2 tries to juggle too much while saying too little. The sequel to one of the MCU's strongest origin stories ends up feeling like a bloated reiteration of its predecessor's character beats, offering little growth for Tony Stark outside of a rushed subplot involving a new element. Stark's ego-driven spiral is presented through repetitive party scenes and immature antics, undercutting the emotional maturity gained in the first film. While the seeds of a compelling moral debate about superhero regulation - later explored in Captain America: Civil War - are planted here, they're barely scratched, resulting in thematic range without meaningful depth. It's also hard not to feel that Rhodey's first time in the War Machine suit, used to restrain a drunk Tony, is both narratively underwhelming and unfair to the character. Still, the movie isn't without its redeeming moments. Scarlett Johansson is perfectly cast, and despite limited development, Natasha's hallway fight is a highlight of early MCU stunt work. Don Cheadle brings a more fitting energy to Rhodey than his predecessor, and the Monaco Grand Prix sequence still holds up as a thrilling centerpiece, featuring one of my favorite Iron Man suit-ups. Sam Rockwell's Justin Hammer is cartoonish but entertaining, and Ivan Vanko, despite his cliché motivations and odd quirks, offers some striking visual menace. That said, the climax is too dark and chaotic to leave a lasting impact, and the increasing reliance on CGI-heavy green-screen work begins to show. Ultimately, Iron Man 2 feels more like a bridge to bigger MCU plans than a worthy standalone sequel - not without entertainment, but certainly lacking focus. Rating: C+

r96sk

7/10

<em>'Iron Man 2'</em> is good, nothing special, but good. Robert Downey Jr. is just as entertaining in the lead role, while the specials efforts are again pleasing. The score, which I found slightly lacking in <em>'Iron Man'</em>, is improved. The plot isn't as interesting, or all that creative, but it's done well enough that I didn't ever feel bored; though some of the pacing is off. I like Don Cheadle so it's good to see him come in, even if his character is rather forgettable. Scarlett Johansson is also a solid addition, though Sam Rockwell didn't do anything for me in his role. Mickey Rourke is fun enough as Ivan.

CinemaSerf

6/10

Sadly, this is really quite a lacklustre sequel that takes formulaic to a whole new level. "Stark" (Robert Downey Jnr.) has now been outed as the eponymous super hero, and just about everyone is after his technology. Aside from Uncle Sam, it appears that the son of his now deceased business partner - "Ivan Vanko" (Mickey Rourke) - is first in the queue. Armed with some pretty impressive laser whips, he is out to avenge his poor dead dad. Meantime, business rival "Hammer" (Sam Rockwell) sees an opportunity to capitalise on this by offering the government a drone army that could do the peace in our time bit, but of course he has a megalomanic ulterior motive... Though the film looks good, and there are plenty of action scenes with pyrotechnics and airborne antics, the scenarios recycle themselves once to often. There is no jeopardy, and both Rockwell and Rourke really just substitute excessive ham for menace. Most of the originality and humour of the first film has been lost, indeed this is just a bit relentless and actually quite dull. Perhaps because so many of the other MCU characters are more interesting than this one? I don't know, but though I enjoyed it on the big screen, I was actually quite bored by it all.

Dan_Tebasco

3/10

Yet another ridiculously high rated Marvel movie, we get it Marvel fanboys you just love it when a new Marvel movie comes out, so much that you forget any flaws in it and give it a 10 or a 9 anyways. But come on seriously? Wouldn't you rather they spent a little time at actually writing a somewhat decent script and making it a bit more entertaining than to praise EVERYTHING they do to the skies just because you want a new chapter in the Marvel universe? Cause this is NOT a good movie, 35 minutes of decent at best action and 85 minutes of nonsensical blabber. Mickey Rourke was the only highlight in this movie, the scene at the racetrack with him was really cool but then he just became a wasted opportunity just like the rest of the movie. A really boring turd of a film.

tmdb44006625

3/10

Honestly, it took me three tries to get through this movie once. It kept putting me to sleep. The cast do everything they can to make their scenes entertaining, but Iron Man 2 is a just an absolute waste of two hours and $200 million. 1: The stupidly integrated villain Ivan Vanko who is given no backstory or true relatable motive (even Mickey Rourke was pissed at how his character was handled). 2: The pointless subplot of how Tony Stark has to create a new element to save himself. 3: The sloppy introductions of both SHIELD and Black Widow. There's very little here that is of any actual entertainment value, or at least to balance out how tedious the whole movie is to watch. No wonder why Jon Favreau left to make more personal works.

Filipe Manuel Neto

7/10

**A predictable sequel that continues the story of the first film without, however, being as good as it is.** After an excellent first movie, this was a predictable sequel, but I have to admit that the movie is a bit over the top and that, sometimes, it feels like a very expensive video game. Furthermore, the main character, Tony Stark, is perhaps one of the nastiest and most irritating comic heroes, and this movie seems to try to accentuate that by turning the protagonist into a spoiled playboy who has expensive toys and looks at women like if they were, also, toys. Okay, I know the character was also portrayed like that in the original books, even though I'm not a comics fan. But the movie could give something that made Tony Stark someone we could really care about. In this film, the hero will face his first great antagonist, the son of a Soviet scientist that Stark's father knew. At the same time, Stark has to face the US Army, who are eager to get their hands on the combat suits he created, discovering that his father knew of a new chemical element, not yet officially discovered, and in which lies the key for the survival of Stark himself. With these brief lines, we can see, right away, that the script is not exactly one of the strong points of the film. The feeling that remains is that the script shoots in several directions, trying to create a more complex story, but that something got in the way and prevented that objective. The cast basically has the same names as the previous film. Robert Downey Jr. is back to the red armor for yet another film, where he has shown himself to be deftly sarcastic and irritating without losing his heroic pose. Mickey Rourke is a welcome addition to the cast, playing the villain. The actor was able to adapt to the character quite competently. Samuel L. Jackson, Gwyneth Paltrow and Don Cheadle also return, but they don't do more than they did in the previous film, still fulfilling what was asked of them. Scarlett Johansson deserves a praise for her work here, but the rest of the cast just do what needs to be done. The film is yet another very expensive blockbuster, abundantly financed by Marvel, and it is very obvious that it will become one of the most watched films of the season. With so much money and financial interest involved, the film was doomed to a loud and flashy bet on high-quality, but still obviously false, effects and CGI. The film has a lot of action and the fights are excellent, although obviously choreographed and stilted. The cinematography is crisp, vibrant, and magnificently beautiful. The film bets a lot on quality props, good sets and costumes, as well as a good soundtrack.

JPV852

6/10

Says a lot, but took now a decade to finally see this sequel. Certainly belongs in the lower tier of the MCU as the plot really felt disjointed and even though it was only two hours, really short for a comic book movie nowadays, still felt so much longer. That said, had a few okay moments yet can't really say anything stood out. **2.75/5**

ohlalipop

7/10

It was understood that the theaters would be sold out but when the three of us came there we just couldn't accept NO for an answer. So we were finally able to buy tickets BUT we were seated separately. It was fine though. The movie kept me entertained. Except for the guy near me who was snoring pretty loud, the movie was great. Of course Robert Downey Jr was amazing as always. There might be weird critics with this movie but for me, I liked it. The action scenes were just right. It wasn't too much and it wasn't too little. It was weird seeing Don Cheadle though play Terrence Howard's character. I like Terrence better. And then there's Scarlett Johansson who is really sexy although I think there weren't that many acting for her in this movie. There weren't many lines. And what was weird also was that in this movie, the chemistry between Tony Stark and Pepper was not that much compared to the first movie although in this movie they actually ended up together. But all in all I liked the movie. Seeing old characters from the first movie and new characters. I can't wait for a 3rd Iron Man movie. My rate for this movie is B+.

Gimly

6/10

**A long form review originally posted in 2010:** I find, the best way to look at this movie, is as two movies. Sounds strange I know, but bear with me. On the one hand you have this Super Hero movie, it's about the main character, Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.), flying around doing comic book-character type stuff, and it's this pretty okay action film that's worth taking a look at. Then, there's this drama with a hint of comedy, this other film isn't really a genre, it's just about the characters interacting with each other, it's about the main character, Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.), driving around doing billionaire-playboy type stuff, and this movie, is fucking great. Part script, and part flawless acting, this movie sets _Iron Man 2_ apart from any other Super Hero film out there. It was explored in the first film, and you get a similar thing there, but in this movie the division is more clear, and it bizarrely benefits from it. When films go franchise-style, it's inevitable that there will be scheduling conflicts, it's an unfortunate part of the industry, particularly when you have a deadline to meet, and for whatever reason, an actor will be unable to return to their original role. Such an event takes place in _Iron Man 2_ when Lt. Col. James "Rhodey" Rhodes (originally played by Terrance Howard) is replaced by Don Cheadle. I personally think that Howard was better suited to the role, simply because he looks more like Rhodey does in the comics. But their way of dealing with the changeover is simple, and clever, the character's first lines, whilst making perfect sense in context, are "Look, it's me, I'm here, deal with it. Let's move on. Drop it." Very classy. Although Mickey Rourke (_Get Carter, Sin City, The Wrestler, Man on Fire, The Expendables_) manages a very convincing evil Russian; Ivan Vanko, who's a perfectly good character, Whiplash as a villain is unfortunately somewhat lacking. Sam Rockwell (_The Green Mile, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford, Frost/Nixon, Moon, Conviction_) plays Justin Hammer, corporate rival of Stark's. Scarlett Johansen (_Eight Legged Freaks, The Girl with a Pearl Earring, The Island, The Prestige, The Spirit_) is another good addition to the cast, in the role of Natalie Rushman A.K.A Natasha Romanoff A.K.A Black Widow. Samuel L. Jackson (_Jurassic Park, Pulp Fiction, Jackie Brown, The Starwars Prequel Trilogy, Shaft, S.W.A.T, Kill Bill Volume 2, Snakes on a Plane, 1408, The Spirit, Inglourious Basterds_) portraying S.H.I.E.L.D Director Nick Fury, rounds out the newbies in the cast. And it's all good news. The Hammerdrones are an attempt at revamping the whole boss-battle that was such a let down in the original film, which honestly, once again didn't really work out. Once again it's a case of the character interaction that makes the film what it is. The effects also went a long way in the line of helping out the film, 'cause they were awesome. There are a couple of negatives in the script, just those moments when the suspension of disbelief is not... suspend-y enough. As for example the line; "Congratulations sir, you have created a new element", is a little flawed. Though if I was forced to choose between them, I would probably say that _Iron Man_ is the better of the two films, but _Iron Man 2_ has a better re-watch value in my opinion, which I prize highly. I wait with baited breath for the next Marvel film to come out, _Thor_. 63% -Gimly

Andre Gonzales

6/10

Again an ok movie. Now there's 2 iron man's kind of dumb. I hated that part of the movie but storyline once again is the only good thing.

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Iron Man 2 Official Trailer #1 (2010) - Marvel Movie HD
Iron Man 2 Trailer #2 (2010) - Marvel Movie HD
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