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Iron Man 3 was distributed worldwide by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures [a] with the exception of China, where it was released by DMG Entertainment, and Germany and Austria, where it was released by Tele München Group. [78] The Chinese version of the film offers specially prepared bonus footage made exclusively for the Chinese audience. [52]
[3] [4] In World War Hulk, a violent battle between the Hulk and Iron Man nearly destroyed Stark Tower. [5] The tower was rebuilt by Stark under his S.H.I.E.L.D. organization, making it S.H.I.E.L.D. property. Stark Tower becomes the setting for a multi-issue conflict between humans and a murderous Skrull hunting them for sport.
Marvel Adventures Iron Man Vol. 3: Hero by Design: Marvel Adventures Iron Man #9-12 September 2008 978-0785130086: House Of M: Fantastic Four/Iron Man: House of M: Iron Man #1-3 and House of M: Fantastic Four #1-3 February 2006 978-0785119234: Iron Man: Season One: Original graphic novel April 2013 978-0785166702: Ultimate Comics Iron Man
Paramount, Getty Images "Iron Man 3" is in theaters now, and all eyes are on Robert Downey Jr. in the lead role of billionaire industrialist Tony Stark, aka Iron Man. This is his fourth go at the ...
Tony Stark's solo adventures ended with 2013's Iron Man 3, and that trilogy-capper paved the way for Downey's exit from the universe he helped launch. But Marvel Studios couldn't completely turn ...
The character makes his debut in Iron Man (2008), before appearing in Iron Man 2 (2010), [3] The Avengers (2012), [4] and Iron Man 3 (2013). J.A.R.V.I.S. is an AI that functions as Tony Stark's assistant, running and taking care of all the internal systems of Stark's buildings and the Iron Man suits.
Firepower is an alias used by two supervillains appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.. The character has made minor appearances across several media, such as animated television and the live-action Marvel Cinematic Universe film Iron Man 3 in which he was portrayed by Ashley Hamilton.
He wrote two issues of a planned mini-series for Marvel Knights titled Iron Man: Viva Las Vegas, that debuted in September 2008 before being canceled in November 2008. [38] Favreau also directed and executive produced the film's sequel, Iron Man 2. [39] Favreau said in December 2010 that he would not direct Iron Man 3 but remain an executive ...