The movie is scheduled for release on May 2, under the patronage of Marvel Studios, which didn’t want to miss the opportunity to transpose another one of their many successful stories themselves.
After Nicholas Cage and Tom Cruise offered themselves for the lead role, director Jon Favreau chose Robert Downey Jr. , considering Downey is closely linked to Tony Stark’s nature, as the way Downey overstepped the bounds he himself had built through his troubles resembles the manner Iron Man undertakes his actions.
Tony Stark is a billionaire weapon designer who travels
towards
Stark hasn’t been conceived as an embodiment of perfection, or of the good force fighting the mean. Moreover, he was neither born a hero nor turned into one by being bitten by a spider or shot by a gamma ray. His hero condition derives from the capacities of the device he assembled and from his personal nature. "Iron Man's different because the hero is pretty flawed," Favreau said, according to the Associated Press. "He wasn't just bit by a spider or shot by a gamma ray. He decided to build a suit. He created the superhero. He didn't become the superhero."
Jon Favreau wanted an accomplished actor to represent Iron
Man’s image, because the main character’s route in the plot mirrors maturity
and the point when one has a great revelation about what he should do with his
own future. At some point in his life,
After being awarded an Academy Award, Best Actor in a Leading Role for “Chaplin” and scoring a great success with “Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang”, “Good Night, and Good Luck”,”Zodiac” and “Fur”, “Iron Man” is foreshadowed to become a bonanza for him, his most notable accomplishment ever.
When asked how he would feel if “Iron Man” would become a box-office boost, Downey Jr. answered in his characteristic skewed way, as globeandmail.com reports : “Have you ever seen those shows about people who climb Mount Everest? First of all, what's interesting about it is that they're crazy to do it. But guys make it to the top, and when they do, they usually thank some Sherpa who did most of the work, then they take the glory.”
It is not certain whether a sequel will follow after this screening,
but both Jon Favreau and Robert Downey Jr. expressed their hope that the
present film would be well received, so that it may be a kickoff for a trilogy.
However, if this may happen they are sure to work together again, as the way
they cooperated was perceived as very special by both of them.