First Iron Man 2 Trailer Tied to Sherlock Holmes? Dan Koelsch, November 23, 2009 Outside of Comic-Con, the general public has not been able to see much footage from the upcoming Iron Man 2. With the film only 6 months away, we may finally be seeing the first trailer, and it’s conveniently attached to another Robert Downey Jr. project, Sherlock Holmes. Granted, the evidence we have is light, but it does make sense. Check out this tweet the other day from Jon Favreau, director of Iron Man 2:RT @Ann_Howard: @Jon_Favreau PLEASE tell us the trailer is coming soon – w/Sherlock Holmes, perhaps?? Like I said, it’s thin, but he must have retweeted it for a reason. The timing is right, as Iron Man 2 is just over 5 months after Sherlock Holmes. Plus, Downey Jr. stars in both, and Holmes should be a big hit, perfect for debuting a trailer. The only reasons it might not happen are if the trailer’s not ready in time, or because Warner Bros. is behind Holmes, while Iron Man 2 is made by Marvel Entertainment. What do you think? Sherlock Holmes opens Christmas Day, and Iron Man 2 opens in May. News Iron Man 2Sherlock Holmes
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well i personaly cant wait for IM2 i honstly could care less about sherlock holmes just not the idea that i would think to make a good well what was the way that they discribed it it was something like meh i cant find it but WB trying to make SH to be a comedy/action dosent seem right o well just my opinion