Watch the making of Iron Man 2 After-Credits Scene With THOR's Hammer!

Watch the making of Iron Man 2 After-Credits Scene With THOR's Hammer!

Here's a new Iron Man 2 special feature from the DVD, showing the making of the after-credits scene with the mighty hammer of THOR. Check it Out!

By DCMarvelFreshman - Sep 20, 2010 12:09 PM EST
Filed Under: Thor
Source: Stark Industries.RU



A week away from the anticipated September 28th release of Iron Man 2 on Blu-ray & DVD, more & more special features are emerging online as we get closer the date. A Russian blog site Stark Industries/ Ru have posted a new special feature, showing the making of the Iron Man 2 after-credits scene with the mighty hammer of THOR.

Clark Gregg, whose featured in the five-minute scene as Agent Phil Coulson, THOR Director Kenneth Branagh, producer Kevin Feige, and the legendary Thor comics writer Joe Michael Straczynyski, all share tidbits on the filming process, and a bit on the actual THOR film.

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claybo4131
claybo4131 - 9/20/2010, 12:27 PM
Very nice, looks like some of the actual THOR movie is shown.

It looks like Kenneth directed that scene or something
DaenerysTargaryen
DaenerysTargaryen - 9/20/2010, 12:31 PM
sweetness. :) Now...bring on the Cap or Thor trailers. :D
JoshWilding
JoshWilding - 9/20/2010, 12:33 PM
Guess this was filmed before JMS fell out with Marvel! :P Great find DCMF - I'm kind of less excited for the release of the blu-ray now as I assumed that this special feature would be more than just a minute and a half...unless this is a shortened version of course!
marvel72
marvel72 - 9/20/2010, 12:36 PM
@ claybo4131

i thought that kenneth directed that bit as well,probably why it was the best bit of the movie.

i think j.michael straczynyski run on thor is the best run on the title in ages
claybo4131
claybo4131 - 9/20/2010, 12:43 PM
@deadpool I didnt know Kenneth did that scene, I read nothing about it, thought it was something they threw in at the last minutes which they did, so basically it really was the tie in to Thor even with the director.
spider1489
spider1489 - 9/20/2010, 12:43 PM
sweet!
HelaGood
HelaGood - 9/20/2010, 12:45 PM
yeeeeeeeeeeeeeah boi!
CaptainQuirk
CaptainQuirk - 9/20/2010, 12:51 PM
Feige is a smug bastard!
MarkCassidy
MarkCassidy - 9/20/2010, 12:53 PM
He is.

Good stuff. Nice to see Branagh on set. By the way, this comes out on my Bday so you all know what to get me;)

Whiskey.
superdog
superdog - 9/20/2010, 1:03 PM
thats it? seriously? booooooo
ManThing
ManThing - 9/20/2010, 1:11 PM
SO... FREAKING... AWESOME!!!!!!!

Sturmpionier
Sturmpionier - 9/20/2010, 1:34 PM
It depends on when they filmed that Easter egg whether or not JMS had fallen out with Marvel yet. Of course, I don't think he hates them, I read that he just didn't want to write Thor if he was going to be re-integrated back into the main story lines a la Siege and the Avengers. Obviously, Marvel has done both of those and JMS split the title. He said he had a role in the film though, maybe just the one in the clip above where he tries to lift the hammer. If it was filmed before JMS soured on Marvel, then there's your answer. If not, maybe he's not so sour. I dunno, but I loved his run on Thor and Coipel's art was to die for.
BrotherQStark
BrotherQStark - 9/20/2010, 1:35 PM
So Branaugh directed that final Easter Egg in Iron Man 2,awesome
Can't wait for Thor
RedDevil
RedDevil - 9/20/2010, 1:38 PM
J. MIKE STRACYNSKI!!! That man made Thor the true godly superhero he is today! Ken Branagh is a legend!
patriautism
patriautism - 9/20/2010, 1:40 PM
Yeah I kinda want that Mjolnir really bad... When I watched this scene in the theater, I KNEW it was directed by Kenneth Branagh from the camera angels. He always does these weird angled shots.

Bodwulf
Bodwulf - 9/20/2010, 2:09 PM
Did anyone notice them filming Joe Michael Straczynyski Trying to lift the hammer? He is rumored to have a cameo.
Sturmpionier
Sturmpionier - 9/20/2010, 2:41 PM
Yeah, I'm thinking that is his cameo.
EditNinja
EditNinja - 9/20/2010, 4:35 PM
This is cool.
Any word on whether the SDCC trailers will appear on the DVD/bluray?
EditNinja
EditNinja - 9/20/2010, 4:41 PM
Thanks, just found it.
npatil
npatil - 9/20/2010, 5:42 PM
once you get the blu ray, do post the footage online.
R888
R888 - 9/20/2010, 6:35 PM
[frick]ING BRILLANT

CANT WAIT FOR THOR AND THE AVENGERS
superotherside
superotherside - 9/20/2010, 10:33 PM
that was epic did u hear the music is that the music of thor? if it is THOR'S MUSIC IS EPIC!
LieutenantJack
LieutenantJack - 9/21/2010, 4:37 AM
Hey, DCMarvelFreshman! :)
Your source link in not quite correct, the right one - http://www.starkindustries.ru/news/fichuretka_o_semkakh_sceny_posle_titrov/2010-09-20-2009
By the way, Youtube HD-version of this BTS - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xYVmSWA4hp8
dahamma
dahamma - 9/21/2010, 4:41 AM
that music is awesome!!! take that and put it ina trailer that shows thor flying,.... and jizz will soon follow
dahamma
dahamma - 9/21/2010, 4:42 AM
and man that hammA is sexy!!!
Angelus
Angelus - 9/21/2010, 9:54 AM
@ Superguy1591 - Batman and Supes is very different thing from Tony and Thor. And Batman always has something in store if Clarks turns a littel bit on the bad side. Superman could never kill Batman, as we all know.
And when it comes to Thor and Superman duking it out; Superman is on a completely different level Thor.

I just had to say it! Now to the most foulest thing I will ever say on this site; does Thor has a version of DC's Secret Origins? I thought I'd catch up to Marvel's biggest heroes; Capt'n A and Thor! Wow, cant believe I just said that.

BMP!
Fairburne69
Fairburne69 - 9/21/2010, 12:44 PM
Is it safe to assume the Thor Sif trailer is a fake something taken from another movie....seems strange to me.
Fairburne69
Fairburne69 - 9/21/2010, 12:48 PM
1. Superman is vulnerable to magic Thors powers are magic based. They are similar in strength and toughness. Ultimately Superman would fall to Thor. Add to the fact that Thor has how many more thousands of years of fighting under his belt?

2. Superman could kill Batman from outerspace while Batman was sipping on his morning cofee in his mansion. Superman would never get close enough to batman for him to use kryptonite against him.
Sturmpionier
Sturmpionier - 9/21/2010, 1:15 PM
Fairburne69 is right about Thor vs Superman. Supes is vulnerable to magic. Remember, of course, it all depends on what kind of story the writer wants to tell, so he could make Pee-wee Herman beat the Hulk, it's just a matter of how believable it is to the audience. A writer could have Thor or Superman win a straight up fight and not have to come up with any weird explanations for it.
Angelus
Angelus - 9/21/2010, 1:36 PM
@ Fairburner - No. Thor and Superman is no way similar in strenght and durability. Superman is superior in every single way, and is also a greater force for good. Thor wouldnt stand a chance. You can say otherwise but it would be a life. Yours claim is a false axiom.

When it comes to Bats vs Supes, Bats is smarter. Waaaay smarter. Besides being the most powerful superhero, Superman isnt no way near Bruce's intellect and intelligence. Bruce always has a plan b, c, d, e, f et al.

My main reason for commenting on this article was that I wondered if any Thor fans know of any good Thor introduction comics for me to read?

BMP!
thor19b
thor19b - 9/21/2010, 4:12 PM
Thor would kick the crap out of Superman. He is a God and now has the Odin power...nuff said.
McLovin
McLovin - 9/21/2010, 10:53 PM
"Superman isn't vulnerable to magic, he's just not super against it."

So Supes loosing the ability to use his powers (including that silly "invulnerability" power being null & void) doesn't necessarily make him vulnerable? Right, that makes complete sense ...

Now regarding the "Superman is worthy of wielding MJolnir and once he gets that hammer away from Thor, Thor is finished! Plus, Supes is stronger, faster, quicker and smarter than Thor. " comment.

As seen in JLA/AVENGERS, Superman was able to lift Mjolnir when the situation called for him to wield the hammer and take out Krona. However, Superman attempted to lift Mjolnir again ((to give it back to Thor) after the fight is won and cannot do so, indicating that he is in fact according to Odin's enchantments, unworthy of wielding Mjolnir.


I can agree that it is conceivable that Supes is stronger than the Thunder God, but if so it is not by a great difference and therefore not a significant advantage. He may also be faster, but relatively untrained in the skill of hand to hand combat, making Thor the more experienced and efficient fighter. Not to mention that unlike Superboyscout, Thor will not hesitate to use extreme and deadly force towards killing your f.u.c.k.i.n.g ass.

Superman is a guardian, a protector and a symbol of peace and justice.

Thor is a Viking warrior god. A being that thinks himself above humans (mortals) and therefore is flaud. He has a bad temper and quite a bit of power and magic to cause some serious damage. He could use the magic in his enchanted hammer to put a hurting to the man of steel.

This fight would potentially last for days and whoever would turn out the winner, would barely be able to stand still.

But the argument can certainly be made that on a good day, Thor could potentially take out Superman.


Angelus
Angelus - 9/22/2010, 4:39 AM
@ Everybody - Thor is NOT SUPER in anyway. He is a god, but Superman is almost the God of the stupid major religions. That isnt a good argument at all. Say what you will about others, but Thor isnt anyway near Superman. I am sorry, but its the truth. You people just dont like Superman winning all the time, I understand but its Superman. You cant compete with him.
Superman is the comicbooks messiah, you cant win over him because he is too pure and good. Superman is life incarnated. It will always prevail over any evil.

@ Superguy1591 - Superman surely could but wouldnt. Superman can take down any comicbook character. But Bruce is way smarter than Clark. He would've known if Clark was going to smite him. But yes, Superman could simply lift our sun and place it onto Wayne's manor.


@ Mclovin - As Allen say to Supes when they run: "I always held back because it was charity" then he disappears. It is exactly the same about Superman's strength and overall powers, he holds back. The DC/Marvel fight was a charity case from DC to Marvel. Superman could've liftet that hammer with his eyelashes if he wanted while watching a flick on the tv.

BUT EVERYBODY!!! - The whole point of my comment was a halfway joke. I want to know some good Thor introduction comics so I can read about this "quasi-Supes" character. I want to read up to the Thor movie so I get so somewhat know the character. Anyone who can help me?

BMP!
Sturmpionier
Sturmpionier - 9/22/2010, 4:59 AM
@angelus Pick up the Walt Simonson graphic novels to get a good grip on some classic Thor tales from the '80s. There are 5 of them, but you can pretty safely skip number 4. Also, the Straczynski graphic novels in two parts will catch you up to Thor's more recent events.

And just so no one forgets, it's fiction, the author can make anyone win in any fight. It's just a question of how believable that is. Thor vs Superman is believable either way.
Angelus
Angelus - 9/22/2010, 5:05 AM
@ Sturmpionier - Thank you very much!

BMP!
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