Two New Iron Man 3 Clips Feature An Air Force One Rescue And A Concerned Rhodey
I'm going to be straight with all of you for a moment: you're going to be reading a lot of headlines this week about Iron Man 3. After the release of The Avengers, everybody in the world is excited for the next step of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and next Tony Stark adventure, and you can definitely include us here at Cinema Blend in that group. And it doesn't hurt that the folks over at Marvel Studios and Disney keep releasing great new clips like the one's both above and below.
As I mentioned in my review of the movie, one of the best things about Iron Man 3 is its action sequences, and what you see above is just a short preview of just one of the many scenes you're going to see in theaters. And for the Air Force One scene alone I highly recommend going to see the film on as big a screen as possible.
This second clip, however, substitutes action for cool character development, yet another one of the sequel's best qualities. Check out the video below where Rhodey (Don Cheadle) does his best to talk with best friend (Robert Downey Jr.), who is getting ready to have a full-blown panic attack.
The buzz for the movie is massive, it's already made a bundle overseas, and now it's only a few days away from release here in the United States. Get ready, everybody, and be sure to stay tuned this entire week for all of our Iron Man 3 coverage!
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