Iron Man 3 Spoilers: Marvel Executive Talks Tony, The Ending

During a new interview out today, Marvel's Kevin Feige let slip a few more concrete details about [...]

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During a new interview out today, Marvel's Kevin Feige let slip a few more concrete details about the plot for the studio's upcoming Iron Man 3 film, including teasing the biggest action finale yet for a Marvel Studios film and offering a few concrete details as to what makes it that way. "Well, you know, Tony, Pepper, was always the most important relationship to Tony Stark in the comics. That's not always true with, Clark Kent has Lois Lane, right. That said, a lot of the other characters don't have that. The Marvel characters sort of do. We do pull it all from the comics and that is what it was," Feige explained in a blog interview (via CBM). "It really was fun to us in the beginning of Iron Man 1. He goes to Vegas, he sleeps with a reporter, to sort of set up that, so that the relationship with Pepper, there's a flashback at the beginning of [Iron Man 3] with the Rebecca Hall character that shows what Tony was like many years ago, before he became Iron Man. You see a little bit of that playboy. But, the fact is, you always want to remind audiences of that side of him, so you can appreciate how, sort of mature he's getting. That he's putting all that aside to be with her. The other thing is, the chemistry between Robert and Gwyneth is spectacular. And, we just want to keep it with each movie we go, do we want to bring her back? Yes, of course. Because it's just so strong. Y'know, the marketing to Avengers, you may remember the big line, uh, Steve Rogers, Captain America says, you know, without a suit of armor what are you? And he says, billionaire playboy, philanthropist, whatever, and even Robert would go, I'm not really a playboy anymore. And I'd say, the line's good, it's okay. It's fun. Uh, uh, but even he was like, I'm not really a playboy. And he's not." And while pretty much everybody knows by now that the finale includes Tony Stark and an Iron Army taking on the Mandarin (and presumably a handful of his Extremis-enhanced baddies), how he gets there from being the guy who cobbles together a suit in some kid's garage is another question entirely. Feige shed some light on that, too. "There are a lot of suits in this movie. While it is both a movie in which he spends quite a bit of time outside of the suit, as you see it's not working and he's- and he's with Ty in Tennessee, by the end of it we reveal that underneath the house, which is now covered with rubble, he's got dozens and dozens of suits," Feige said. "And once, throughout the course of the movie, and all that rubble gets pulled aside by construction cranes, just when he needs him, he calls them to the rescue and we have what I think is the biggest most action packed finale we've had. I showed the film to Joss Whedon, who is our writer-director of Avengers and who is currently working on Avengers 2, and he saw the finale of this and he goes, now what am I supposed to do now? What am I going to do in Avengers 2?"

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