Iron Man Three
Iron Man Three
The third film in the franchise will pit the brash but brilliant Tony Stark/Iron Man against an adversary whose capabilities know no bounds. When Stark sees his life crumble at the hands of his enemies, he sets out to find those responsible, where at every turn a new test of strength awaits him. Cornered and with no way out, Stark is forced to rely only on his ingenuity and intuition to protect those he loves. On the way to his goal, Stark will not only have to go through the most difficult test in his life, but also find answers to questions that have troubled him for a very long time. Read more If in the previous two episodes the character brilliantly played by Robert Downey Jr. represents an often carefree rich man, the third film will show the viewer a completely different side of the character. The Mandarin, played by Ben Kingsley, is Iron Man's worst enemy in the original comics. And very powerful, as money and power, in the midst of which he was born, made him. He also possesses weapons and capabilities that exceed ordinary human ones. The first two films were directed by Jon Favreau, who after agreeing to work on another project, the director's chair of the third was taken by the famous Hollywood screenwriter Shane Black. He is known primarily for the scripts of the Lethal Weapon franchise. This time we are waiting for a completely different film. If the first two films were rather entertaining and adventurous, then the third film carries a more serious basis. "Iron Man 3" will be darker and with a psychological examination of Tony Stark, sometimes even in the spirit of Tom Clancy's thrillers. By the way, on this film, the contract of Robert Downey Jr. with the studio Marvel Enterprise ends. Perhaps he will appear in the sequel to "The Avengers" and the fourth solo film about the armored superhero.