Well, we’ve finally been graced with the first full-blown trailer for Iron Man 3, and it gives us a hint of some of what Tony Stark’s been up to since New York. The first thing we realize is that he has a lot of apologies to make. Apparently.
In the trailer, Stark also reveals he can’t sleep — and when he does, he has nightmares. And people want him dead… Poor guy seems to be having a bit of a hard time these days, doesn’t he?
Although there’s plenty of action, the trailer’s still quite short, so we can probably expect more footage to come – isn’t that always the way these days? And which armour is Stark dragging along at the end there? Isn’t he cold? Interesting. Take a lookit below.
Director Shane Black has taken over the helm from Jon Favreau, according to EmpireOnline.And of course, you can look forward toseeing Robert Downey Jr. and Gwyneth Paltrow along with new additions, Ben Kingsley (the Mandarin) and Guy Pearce, when Iron Man 3 opens in theaters on May 3.
Bronwen Winter Phoenix is a 26-year-old three-time published fiction author and freelance journalist currently residing in the UK.
A highly-devoted supporter of the Root Vegetable Rights Campaign (1976 – present), she is therefore one of those evil meat-eater types. Of course, she’s not adverse to a good parsnip or two, as long as they’ve been treated right.
Not having a clue what she’s currently doing in life, Bronwen has vowed to abandon all her woes in the deepest and darkest Amazonian jungle she can find, in a loin cloth, if things go inherently wrong for her. Also, having received various offers from men promising to take her to Easter Island, she still hasn’t been yet. Still a sore point, and she is still open to offers.
Under the alias of Capt. Feral Phoenix, Bronwen started up her own online magazine called ‘Feral Army’ where she freely employed a bunch of writers she called ‘ferals’ to write for her. Bronwen herself managed to interview many celebrities and write about things such as Carl Jung and horror writing before Feral Army finally closed its doors in early 2011. It had a good run, but it needed the funding rather badly.
Her publisher at Cauliay Publishing once stated that if there was an X-Factor for writers, she would be the winner. Little does he know that if there was an X-Factor for writers, she would probably kill herself. You can read more of Bronwen at her site: bronwenwinterphoenix.com
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