‘Iron Man 2’ Does ‘Entertainment Weekly’ Magazine

Plus, our FIRST LOOK at Scarlett Johansson as Black Widow
July 16th, 2009

Entertainment Weekly magazine scored a bit of a coup this week as they are able to feature the principal stars of the much-anticipated sequel Iron Man 2 on their cover this week. Additionally, EW is also giving us the exclusive first look at Scarlett Johansson in the role of Black Widow! Here is the cover of this week’s issue of Entertainment Weekly that features Tony Stark/Iron Man (Robert Downey, Jr.), Natasha Romanoff/Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson) and Ivan Vanko/Whiplash (Mickey Rourke):


Entertainment Weekly’s second annual Comic-Con preview issue features Iron Man 2 on the cover, and inside it’s packed with exclusive first looks at highly anticipated TV shows, comic books, and movies. The first Iron Man blasted Robert Downey Jr. back to stardom, and the superhero franchise is readying to return to the big screen on May 7, 2010. Iron Man will battle new villain Mickey Rourke, size up Scarlett Johansson (exclusive photo of ScarJo as Black Widow, after the jump!), and, hopefully, prove that the success of the first movie wasn’t a fluke. Downey knows the movie isn’t an underdog this time around. “There are a lot more invisible eyes on us now,” he says. When Marvel Studios first announced the sequel, no one was sure what the movie would be about. Downey, director Jon Favreau, screenwriter Justin Theroux, and the rest of the creative team struck upon the idea of introducing two very different foes for Stark. On one side is Justin Hammer (Sam Rockwell), a fast-talking weapons manufacturer who fancies himself the next Tony Stark; on the other, Vanko, who, while incarcerated in a Russian prison, creates his own battle-suit, which shoots devastating, whip-like beams. Hammer and Whiplash join forces to take down Downey’s character, Tony Stark. Rourke, for his part, wanted to instill some lightness into the role of the heavy. “I told Favreau, ‘I don’t want to just play him as a one-dimensional p—-,’” he says. “He let me have a cockatoo, who I talk to and get drunk with while I’m making my suit.” Just as the deals were being hammered out, Terrence Howard — who had played Stark’s best friend — fell out of the sequel in a public salary dispute. The role was re-cast, with Don Cheadle stepping in. “We had to make some tough deals,” says Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige. “When they got public, you go, ‘That sucks. Okay, you want a peek behind the curtain? Here you are!’” Says Cheadle, “Terrence and I couldn’t be more different. We address it head-on in the movie in one exchange. We’re not trying to fool people.” (Cheadle admits he didn’t know much about Marvel’s superhero before the first movie came out: “I always thought Iron Man was a robot.”)

It may seem a bit early to be featuring characters from Iron Man 2 on a magazine cover, especially since the film doesn’t open in theaters until Spring of next year, but with Comic-Con taking place in San Diego, CA next week it makes sense that EW would want to put a big name attraction on the cover. After the jump, check out the first promo pic of Scarlett as Black Widow that has been released to the media …


Adding more flesh and blood to the new movie, Scarlett Johansson joined the cast as Stark’s mysterious new assistant, Natasha, who has an alter ego of her own, Black Widow. That introduction inevitably sparks romantic tension between Stark and former assistant Pepper Potts (Gwyneth Paltrow), who’s been promoted to CEO of Stark Industries. “The men want it to be, like, ‘Ooh, the girls are fighting over Tony,’ but it’s not as standard as that,” says Paltrow. “There’s a weird male catfight fantasy. Downey agrees. He believes what differentiates the franchise from other superhero series can be summarized as follows: “We’re horny. Not, like, can’t-bring-your-kids horny, but just…horny.” The question remains whether Iron Man 2 will soar like the first film or show signs of rust when it hits theaters. “People are going to be more critical,” says Downey. “That’s their prerogative….In a way, there’s no way to win, except to win. Big.”

As I’ve mentioned a few times before here on the blog, I’m more of a DC Comics fan (ie. Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman) rather than a Marvel Comics fan (tho, I do love the big names like Spider-Man, X-Men and Iron Man) so I’m not too familiar with the Black Widow character. But, from what I’ve seen of Black Widow in her comic book incarnation, Scarlett very much looks the part. Iron Man made me SUCH a big fan of the character, director Jon Favreau did such an amazing job with the first movie that I have every confidence that Iron Man 2 will be just as spectacular. This is a great tease for the coming movie. I can’t wait to see more! Are any of y’all going to Comic-Con this year?

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9 Responses to “‘Iron Man 2’ Does ‘Entertainment Weekly’ Magazine”

  1. Mr. Gyllenhaal Says:

    I love Scarlett in this role!!

  2. Allison Says:

    Hells Yeah I’ll be at Comic-Con this year! My best friend and I are big ole’ Con virgins, and we’re so excited! Actually Trent, we were just talking the other day and wondering if you’re going to be there…..

  3. It's Trent, Bitch! Says:

    @Allison — No, I’m not going to Comic-Con … it’s all a bit too much for me. But I’m sure you’ll have a BLAST!! Go see my boy Milo Ventimiglia — he’ll be promoting his new comic book series :)

  4. DJWhoop Says:

    Mickey Rourke is the shit.
    The cover photo though of SJ is terrible. I know her lips are naturally plump but whomever gave her the geisha girl/trout pout lip treatment should be fired. It doesn’t even look like her. I didn’t know it was her until I read and saw the last photo.

  5. Illise Says:

    Cant wait to see the movie, the first one was amazing, SJ looks horrible in that pic tough red hair dont fit her and i agree with DJwhoop she dosent need to pout

  6. J Says:

    DC better than Marvel.. haha yeah right!!!

    Not critically, but from fans alike, votes would definitely show that Marvel movies are better than DC. The Dark Knight was the first decent Batman movie. Begins was way to slow and boring. The Dark Knight had one of the greatest performances in a comic book movie (Heath Ledger) but i believe Bale is just so boring as Batman, he personally doesn’t suit the role.

    All other Batman movies are just like, since when is Batman like this?

    Superman Returns was okay. It had a few good moments. But i sometimes wondering where all the budget went to. None of actors are worthy of $20 million salaries (yes, Spacey is good, but c’mon).

    Marvel all the way. I mean they are loads more successful than DC is movies, comics & sales!!!! Def more interesting.

  7. Jazz Says:

    Yes!! Not really a fan of Scarlett but I’m hanging out for this!

  8. dach Says:

    Dc & Marvel Comics are both good in their own right when it comes to the movies they put out. Neither are better than the other. Dark Knight was good. I enjoyed the Batman that Michael Keaton and Jack Nicholson did. I enjoyed Iron Man..it helped that I was a RDJ fan anyway. I lok forward to IM2.

  9. JacklynD Says:

    It seems pretty weird to leave Gwyneth Paltrow off the cover photo. Scarlet’s hair is really ugly in this shoot.

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