I'll add commentary later today. But for the moment, this looks like a pretty terrific action thriller that just happens to be a superhero threequel. It's good to see that the bad guy isn't just targeting Stark this time around, and this may in fact dive head-first into the politics that the second film only skirted around. Could this finally break the curse of the comic book part 3? Share your thoughts below...
Scott Mendelson
Scott Mendelson
I'll just be that guy. Clearly, this is on a smaller, more personal scale but why doesn't Tony use his iPhone or JARVIS to call SHIELD?
ReplyDeleteI know this type of thing works in comics but I don't think it will on cinema screens. You can go from "superhero team up movie of a lifetime" to "small and personal where the hero has no way of contacting his buddies from the past film".
On top of that, you've got Rhodey. He doesn't have a direct line to SHIELD?
I'm sure the film will be fun and all that but after Avengers (and besides Thor being in another dimension), I don't see how you back to the lone hero bit.