Rumor: Iron Man 2 Teaser In Front of Avatar? Dan Koelsch, December 9, 2009December 9, 2009 We love a good rumor here at MovieViral, and this one is just as thin as our previous speculation regarding the Iron Man 2 teaser. Now, we have someone on IMDB claiming the teaser will premiere before Avatar…in New Zealand. Here’s what user “elektranz” says:Hey, i work as a projectionist for a theater complex, Berkley Cinemas, in Auckland, New Zealand and we just got an email from Paramount today to say that they will be sending out the first trailers for Iron Man 2 and Shrek Forever After next week to be played before Avatar beginning Dec. 17. 🙂 just thought i’d pass along the good news. Obviously, there are several issues with this rumor. First of all, IMDB itself is unreliable, and people posting on their forums are just as dubious. Not to mention it’s about the teaser’s international release, which could be different than it’s domestic release (though unlikely thanks to the Internet). What do you think? Seeing the teaser earlier would be better, but I’m taking this with a grain of salt. Iron Man 2 opens May 7th, 2010. News Iron Man 2
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