Iron Man had no opening credits. Iron Man 2 did. This is highly unusual, and for all I know a cinematic first.So... what is the point of this thread?
I think that in IM2's case, they needed a montage of Rourke building his own reactor to parallel Tony's construction process and thus give the character credibility, but while Tony's montage comes twenty or so minutes in IM, Rourke's comes at the very beginning of IM2, so it makes sense to layer the montage with credits to keep the audience from going "who is this guy, and why am I watching a montage about him?"It could be a sign that, while the director thought of the first film as a film in the artistic sense, he and the studio might have conceded that it had a become a typical franchise movie when it came time to do the sequel
It's kind of a gimmick. As if to say this movie is so fast we don't have time for credits.
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