
The ash from the Iceland volcano has forced the London premiere of the Iron Man sequel to move to Los Angeles. It won’t cause studio heads and actors to run for a low rate personal loan, as it isn’t likely to affect grosses. Iron Man 2 is a hotly awaited sequel, and ash isn’t enough to slow demand.
Iron Man and other Marvel-ous films
Marvel has produced some very successful films based on its comics. Fans and critics have adored some, and torn other Marvel films asunder. (While we’re on the subject - let’s be honest; Spider-Man 3 was awful.) Guaranteed loans to make another Iron Man would be easily procured, considering how successful it was.
What’s next for Marvel?
Iron Man 2 premieres in May. Hotly anticipated is the role of Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury in the film. The rumor mill also contends there’s a Fantastic Four reboot in the works. A Thor film is already being shot, and a Wolverine sequel is also in the works. Marvel Studios also has Captain America, The Avengers, a Spiderman reboot, and a Deadpool film, starring Ryan Reynolds, planned.
Iron Man 2
The New York Times reports that the Iron Man 2 premiere will move from London to Los Angeles. The recent Iceland volcano activity has made Europe a troublesome flyzone. The stars of Iron Man 2 will instead be treated to the glitz, glamour and smog of L.A. in lieu of the fish, the chips, cups of tea, constant rain, and no sunlight of London. Though the volcano has certainly interrupted air travel, it isn’t going to dent the grosses for Iron Man 2. There’s no reason the second won’t do as well as the first.
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