Iron Man 3's Rebecca Hall Gets Her Own New Still

Sunday is a big day for Iron Man fans and Marvel Studios and Disney have been spending the last few days getting us excited for it.

At one point during the big game, the studios will unveil a special Super Bowl trailer for the highly anticipated superhero sequel, and all this week we've been getting little teases and hints. They've already delivered a quick trailer teaser for the TV spot as well as a brand new poster featuring a crashing-and-burning Tony Stark, but now,with only a couple days left before the big game Marvel has delivered a new still featuring franchise newcomer Rebecca Hall.

In the upcoming movie The Town star will play the role of Maya Hansen, a character who first appeared in the popular "Extremis" arc in Iron Man comics. We're still not sure exactly how she fits into the script written by director Shane Black and Drew Pearce, but perhaps we'll find out more about her on Sunday?

Check out the new still below, courtesy of Marvel.com.

Picking up after The Avengers, Iron Man 3 finds Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) living in a world of uncertainty when he suddenly finds everything taken away from him by the incredibly powerful terrorist leader known as The Mandarin. But while trying to pick up the pieces of his shattered life he must answer the greatest question of his life: who is the real hero, Tony or the armor? Gwyneth Paltrow, Don Cheadle, and Jon Favreau will reprise their roles as Pepper, Rhodey and Happy from the previous films, while new cast additions include Hall Guy Pearce, James Badge Dale and Ashley Hamilton.

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