
Get Excited: A Totally Boring ‘Iron Man 2′ Photo
In Development By Cole Abaius on March 10, 2009 | (51) Comments
Holy crap – get yourself excited, throw on some adult diapers just in case you can’t control yourself and strap your geek goggles on for the most exciting image of Jon Favreau sitting around a half-completed set that you’ll see all freaking week.
Our friends at Coming Soon have gotten their mitts on an image that Team Favreau is releasing in hopes of spurring some interest in a film that’s gotten nothing but bad press recently. And, you know, good press if you consider Mickey Rourke vaguely signing on. Or not. Either way.
The photo is of the director and DP Matthew Libatique hanging out not-at-all-candidly in the unfinished pent house of Tony Stark:

Feast your eyes on that scaffolding! Geek out over that temporary lighting! Holy God is that EXPOSED WIRING?
Man, the marketing campaign for this thing is at a fever pitch already, and they don’t even have a script yet. Fantastic. Still, I get the feeling that at least one fanboy out there will find something wrong with this design and comment on how the film is in no way sticking to the source material.
Will you be that fanboy? There can be only one.
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