Iron Man 3
(stylized onscreen as Iron Man Three) is a 2013 American superhero
film featuring the Marvel Comics
character Iron Man,
produced by Kevin Feige of Marvel
Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures.1
It is the sequel to 2008's Iron Man
and 2010's Iron Man 2, and the seventh installment in
the Marvel Cinematic Universe, being the first
major release in the franchise since the crossover film The Avengers. Shane Black
directed a screenplay he co-wrote with Drew Pearce
and which uses concepts from the "Extremis"
story arc by Warren Ellis. Robert Downey, Jr. reprises his role as the
title character, with Gwyneth Paltrow and Don Cheadle
reprising their roles as Pepper Potts and James Rhodes,
respectively. Jon Favreau, who directed the first two films,
serves as an executive producer and reprises his role as Happy Hogan.
Guy Pearce,
Rebecca Hall,
Stephanie Szostak, James Badge
Dale, and Ben Kingsley round out the film's principal
cast.
After the release of Iron Man
2 in May 2010, Favreau decided not to return as director, and in February
2011 Black was hired to rewrite and direct the film. Throughout April and May
2012, the film's supporting cast was filled out, with Kingsley, Pearce, and
Hall brought in to portray key roles. Filming began on May 23, 2012 in Wilmington, North Carolina. The film was
shot primarily in North Carolina, with additional shooting in Florida,
China
and Los Angeles.
The film's visual effects were handled by 17 companies, including Scanline VFX,
Digital
Domain, and Weta Digital.
Iron Man 3 was converted
to 3D
in post-production.[7]
The film premiered at the Grand Rex in Paris on April 14, 2013.[3]
It was internationally released on April 25, 2013 in IMAX[8]
and was released on May 3, 2013 in the United States.
The film was both critically and
commercially successful. As of June 2013, it has grossed over $1.19 billion
worldwide, becoming the 16th film to gross over $1 billion. It currently ranks
as the fifth-highest-grossing film of all
time and the highest-grossing 2013 film.
Tony Stark
recalls a New Years Eve party in 1999 with scientist Maya Hansen, inventor of Extremis—an
experimental regenerative treatment intended to allow recovery from crippling
injuries. Disabled scientist Aldrich Killian offers
them a place in his company, Advanced Idea Mechanics, but Stark rejects
the offer, humiliating Killian.
Years later, Stark's experiences
during the alien invasion of New York are giving him panic attacks. Restless,
he has built several dozen Iron Man suits, creating friction with his
girlfriend Pepper Potts. A string of bombings by terrorist
the Mandarin has left intelligence agencies
bewildered by a lack of forensic evidence. When Stark Industries security chief
Happy Hogan
is badly injured in one such attack, Stark overcomes his stupor and issues a
televised threat to the Mandarin, who responds by destroying Stark's home with
helicopter gunships. Hansen, who came to warn Stark, survives the attack along
with Potts. Stark escapes in an Iron Man suit, which his artificial intelligence JARVIS
pilots to rural Tennessee, following a flight plan from Stark's investigation
into the Mandarin. Stark's experimental armor lacks sufficient power to return
to California, and the world believes him dead.
Teaming with Harley, a precocious
10-year-old boy, Stark investigates the remains of a local explosion bearing
the hallmarks of a Mandarin attack. He discovers the "bombings" were
triggered by soldiers subjected to Extremis, which at this stage of development
can cause certain subjects to explosively reject it. After veterans started
exploding, their deaths were used to cover up Extremis' flaws by manufacturing
a terrorist plot. Stark witnesses Extremis firsthand when Mandarin agents Ellen Brandt
and Eric Savin
attack him.
With Harley's help, Stark traces
the Mandarin to Miami and infiltrates his headquarters using improvised
weapons. Inside he discovers the Mandarin is actually a British actor named
Trevor Slattery, who claims he is oblivious to the actions carried out in his
name. The Mandarin is actually a creation of Killian, who appropriated Hansen's
Extremis research as a cure for his own disability and expanded the program to
include injured war veterans. After capturing Stark, Killian reveals he has
kidnapped Potts and subjected her to Extremis to gain Stark's aid in fixing
Extremis' flaws and thereby saving Potts. Killian kills Hansen when she has a
change of heart about the plan.
Killian has also manipulated
American intelligence agencies regarding the Mandarin's location, luring James Rhodes—the
former War Machine, now re-branded as the Iron Patriot—into
a trap to steal the armor. Stark escapes and reunites with Rhodes, discovering
that Killian intends to attack President Ellis aboard Air Force One.
Remotely controlling his Iron Man armor, Stark saves some surviving passengers
and crew but cannot stop Killian from abducting Ellis and destroying Air Force
One. They trace Killian to an impounded damaged oil tanker where Killian
intends to kill Ellis on live television. The vice president will become a
puppet leader, following Killian's orders in exchange for Extremis to cure a
little girl's disability.
On the platform, Stark goes to
save Potts, and Rhodes saves the president. Stark summons his Iron Man suits,
controlled remotely by JARVIS, to provide air support. Rhodes secures the
president and takes him to safety, while Stark discovers Potts has survived the
Extremis procedure. However, before he can save her, a rig collapses around
them and she falls to her apparent death. Stark confronts Killian and traps him
in an Iron Man suit that self-destructs, but fails to kill him. Killian then
reveals he is the real Mandarin. Potts, whose Extremis powers allowed her to
survive her fall, intervenes and kills Killian.
After the battle, Stark orders
JARVIS to remotely destroy each Iron Man suit as a sign of his devotion to
Potts. The vice president and Slattery are arrested. With Stark's help, Potts'
Extremis effects are stabilized, and Stark undergoes surgery to remove the
shrapnel embedded near his heart. He pitches his obsolete chest arc reactor
into the sea, musing he will always be Iron Man.
In a present day post-credits
scene, Stark wakes up Dr. Bruce Banner, who fell asleep listening at
the beginning of Stark's story.
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