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Jon Favreau exits IRON MAN 3

Edgar Wright would be a good choice, but I have a hard time seeing him as wanting to shoehorn a bunch of stuff into the film if he didn't feel like it belonged there naturally.


Favreau's personal confirmation:
Jon Favreau said:
It's true, I'm directing Magic Kingdom, not Iron Man 3. I've had a great run with Marvel and wish them the best.


Well that's it, he's out for good. I guess Iron Man 4 will be a reboot with a younger Tony and it will be influenced by the "Ultimates" version >_>
 
Though I can completely understand wanting to do something different, going from Downey and Iron Man to a Disneyland movie sounds like a serious step down to moi, but, whatever floats his boat...
 
Though I can completely understand wanting to do something different, going from Downey and Iron Man to a Disneyland movie sounds like a serious step down to moi, but, whatever floats his boat...

Favreau is a family man and apparently really enjoyed making the family-friendly comedy Elf (which was also very successful), so perhaps he's going back to a type of movie that he thinks could be creatively fresh yet simultaneously harken back to something familiar that has worked for him in the past.
 
Though I can completely understand wanting to do something different, going from Downey and Iron Man to a Disneyland movie sounds like a serious step down to moi, but, whatever floats his boat...

Favreau is a family man and apparently really enjoyed making the family-friendly comedy Elf (which was also very successful), so perhaps he's going back to a type of movie that he thinks could be creatively fresh yet simultaneously harken back to something familiar that has worked for him in the past.

Agreed. He also made "Zathura". He's not really picky. He does everything

Swingers
Action
Scifi
Family
 
Yep he has a wide range of interests it seems as a director. Personally I'm looking forward to seeing "Cowboys and Aliens" next year and "Magic Kingdom" seems like it could be interesting. He's a little like Robert Rodriguez in the sense that he's not above making kid focused films.
 
To my understanding Favreau was instrumental in getting RDJ as Tony and to establishing the tone of the Ironman franchise. And I like both of those things a lot. But there was something about his action direction that just felt a bit off, like he wasn't entirely comfortable with mega-budget SFX stuff. So I am not totally opposed to the idea of a new director for IM3.

I'd love to see Paul Verhoeven get a crack at IM3.
 
Alfonso Cuaron (for just about anything)
Jonathan Frakes (needs the work) :p
Stephen Sommers (needs good work)
 
Neill Blomkamp (District 9), Ben Stiller (Tropic Thunder), Shane Black (Kiss, Kiss, Bang, Bang), Peter Berg (The Rundown), Duncan Jones (Moon) and Paul Verhoeven (RoboCop) have all been short-listed to replace Favreau.
 
Good choices, all of them. Sad to Favreu go. But just as the comic has taken on new writers, a new director isn't necessarily a bad thing.

We'll just wait and see.
 
Neill Blomkamp (District 9), Ben Stiller (Tropic Thunder), Shane Black (Kiss, Kiss, Bang, Bang), Peter Berg (The Rundown), Duncan Jones (Moon) and Paul Verhoeven (RoboCop) have all been short-listed to replace Favreau.

No Guy Ritchie eh? Is he really that wrong for the job?
 
I'm having a boner for Verhoeven... Especially if the story should ever focus on the Demon in a Bottle storyline.
 
I don't know how reliable this website is, but they have a slightly different take on it:

http://comicbookmovie.com/fansites/scifimediazone/news/?a=26487#int27

Comparing Iron Man 2 to the original, many people were left wondering, “What happened?” The answer, according to an exclusive scoop sent to CBM’s SciFi Media Zone, may offer up an explanation for Jon Favreau not directing Iron Man 3 that has less to do with salary and more to do with an alleged rift with star Robert Downey, Jr.
“What happened is that on the first one they sort threw the script out and kind of improvised the whole thing and they stuck a landing,” says the source, a prolific member of the Hollywood community whose identity can't be revealed, but who's about as credible as they come. “They stuck the landing and it turned out to be a good movie. Then the attitude was, ‘Let’s do it again.’ The problem is that if you do it once, you’re lucky. Trying to do it twice, your odds of success aren’t that great. Robert Downey Jr. and the director, Jon Favreau, their friendship broke up over that whole mess of the second movie. Did you notice they didn’t do press together?”

The question, of course, is why they had this falling out. “Because the movie sucked, and I think Robert Downey, Jr. blamed Jon Favreau. That’s why Downey dropped out of Cowboys and Aliens, because he didn’t want to work with Jon Favreau again. Also, by the way, it’s why Jon Favreau dropped out of The Avengers. I thought the odds of him directing Iron Man 3 were slim, and that proved right.“

I'm not entirely convinced by this explanation, omitting, as it does, any reference to Marvel interference or the Avengers stuff. Then again, RDJ exiting Cowboys and Aliens did come as a surprise and this may explain it.
 
I for one am happy he is out. IM2 was wrong on so many levels and right from the opening scenes the pacing of the film was just not right. I was mostly bored by IM2 and really didnt want to see another take on IM by the same director. Now they can get a director in there who wants to play ball with the overall Marvel theme that is being created. Maybe introduce the Wrecking Crew as the villians which would tie into Loki and Thor and the Avengers.
 
To be fair, he hates "Alien: Resurrection" as much as any of us.

YOU hate Alien: Resurrection. Not all of 'us' do-I like it fine, mainly the Director's Cut.

I also liked Iron Man II and thought that it was great.

I had no problem with The Avengers stuff in Iron Man 2. The real problem with that movie was the horrendous 'Tony Stark is dying but wait! his dad just happened to invent the stuff that could cure him' angle.

I also had no problem with that-I think that it was the best main plot I've ever seen in a movie, and a great way to solve the problem of what was killing Tony. My hope for the next movie is that the fat asshole in the government realizes why Tony didn't want anybody else to get the Iron Man armors and backs off from bugging him further.
 
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