Iron Man 2: Stark’s ‘Tude Ain’t Goin’ Anywhere Ian DeVere, November 25, 2009 Iron Man 2 is starting to slowly but surely pick up some steam as we move forward to the May 7th, 2010 release. We already had the viral site start (and go nowhere, though hopefully that changes after we get a teaser, possibly as early as next month), we’ve seen some pictures of the new baddies and we’ve seen some magazine covers tease us. Now, we have another magazine with a tasty little headline for us: Make anyone else excited? Good to see some coverage of Iron Man to take us away from the bombardment of Avatar news. Personally, I can’t wait for a teaser (and more) from this movie. So what do you think? Are you looking forward to Iron Man 2? Regard it indifferently? Do you not care at all? Let us know in the comments! Iron Man 2 hits theaters everywhere on May 7th, 2010. Check out our Iron Man 2 Page for more information on the viral campaign and the film itself. News Iron Man 2
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