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UPDATED: ‘Iron Man’ Sequel and End Credits Tidbits

Be sure to stick around, because I didn't

UPDATE: Okay, a little more sequel talk as IESB tells us:

Downey’s trainer, Brad Bose, said that he starts training with Downey just after this final premiere in LA. Then, he will have him ready to wear the suit again in just 5 months. This time around he wants to put an extra 10 pounds on the actor, for extra bulk!

Original article follows:

From what I understand there is about a 40 second clip that follow the end credits of Iron Man featuring Sam Jackson as Nick Fury in a pow-wow with Tony Stark. The sequence was not attached to advance screenings so it has not been seen just yet and will be shown only when the film releases, starting tonight at 8 PM in select cities.

Next up, the sequel chatter is already underway as Viacom and CBS Executive Chairman Sumner Redstone and Paramount Pictures CEO Brad Grey told Entertainment Tonight that should Iron Man do as well as expected we can expect a sequel in 2010.

If you have listened to our audio review or read my written review you already know just how much this film sets itself up for a sequel and I don’t think Paramount is going to have a problem making any money on this flick considering very few have given it negative reviews (it is too damn likable) as it currently sits with a 94% at RottenTomatoes.

Check it out this weekend and be sure to come back and drop your opinion in the Iron Man thread in the forums.

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I hate when they do that, we always leave when the credits roll. Even if you wait most of the people in the theatre will be heading out and in the way of the screen.

Glad you liked it, I am surprised at the reviews it’s been getting. WOW. I usually go with Metacritic though.lol.

- BeautifulM
( May 1st, 2008 | 10:29 pm )
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I’m with yah there, however, you can check out a Spanish version below:

- bradbrevet
( May 2nd, 2008 | 3:38 pm )
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bradbrevet said: I’m with yah there, however, you can check out a Spanish version below:

Thanks I just saw it and I really liked it, not as good as some of the other comicbook movies, but it was cool. I’m mad that my theatre didn’t show the new Dark Knight Trailer.

- BeautifulM
( May 2nd, 2008 | 10:47 pm )
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