Iron Man 2 Interviews from SDCC: Robert Downey Jr.

Iron Man 2 Interviews from SDCC: Robert Downey Jr.

Brent Sprecher talks to the cast of Iron Man 2 at the San Diego Comic-Con 2009! In this installment: Robert Downey Jr.!

By bsprecher - Jul 31, 2009 12:07 AM EST
Filed Under: Iron Man 2

Unlike nearly every other celebrity that took the stage in Hall H over the course of the San Diego Comic-Con, actor Robert Downey Jr. didn't stroll out following an introduction. Instead, he took the stage while the room was dark for the screening of a mock teaser trailer. When the lights went up, Downey Jr. was revealed and the crowd went wild.

Following the panel, I had the opportunity to sit down with Downey Jr. and he described the "rockstar" feeling he gets from a reception like that as a "fleeting" one. He said:

"The 'Hall H experience.' I don't know what to say. I think the weird--honestly, I think the weird thing is I have a job and I like it a bunch. And, I like it best when I'm doing it. And then there's a bunch of other stuff that seems like...like, when I was a teenager, what I wanted was the experience of walking into a Hall H and having a reaction like that, but I didn't actually want to have to do what it took to maybe earn anywhere near the kind of, you know, pseudo-respect that gets you in that position. So, I...don't really quite know what to make of it. I know that it feels good, but I also know that one should exert caution over things that feel good just for a second and then are done."

The topic quickly turned to Tony Stark, the character that has thrust Downey Jr. back into the limelight after a decade spent struggling to crawl out from under the transgressions of his past history of substance addiction.

"(Tony) was thought of as this kind of charming prick and then he is almost killed and then he exerts his own escape. Kind of heroic, but really on his own behalf. So, I think that there’s probably a bit of an imposter complex and no sooner has he said, 'I am Iron Man,' than he’s wondering really what means. If you have all of this cushion like he does and the public is on your side and you have immense wealth and power...I think he's way too insulated to be okay, you know?"

Downey Jr. made a comment that possibly aludes to the famous "Demon in a Bottle" storyline from Iron Man (Vol. 1) #120-128:

"(Tony's)struggling with some sort of contamination of his own system and he has a very formidable guy [Whiplash] saying, 'I don’t care what everyone thinks about you, I know that you come from a family of murderers and thieves and I’m gonna take you out of your misery.' And, maybe, he almost half wants that to happen."

When asked about the complexity of the story, Downey Jr. got very excited. He said:

"It's badass. This story is really sweet. We're so proud of it because we, we literally, we worked so hard and spent so much time together and worked so many weekends and tore our eyebrows out to try to find the best way to express the most stream-lined version of the complexities of what really would happen.

Sam Rockwell's character, Justin Hammer, is introduced in Iron Man 2 and it's not clear exactly how he fits into Tony's life, but Downey Jr. said:

"Well, I think if Justin Hammer is ready to step in and fill Tony’s shoes and say 'Hey, dude, just let me do it for you.' But if you look at Justin Hammer and you look at the way Sam Rockwell plays him it would be like, 'Not you, buddy! You’re a jerk, I don’t trust you,' and maybe he should have trusted him. Or, maybe he’s more trustworthy than Tony thinks. But, I think that Tony thinks he can handle everything if he just gets enough space and he can figure everything out if he just puts his mind to it.

And, that’s not the way it works. And, I think that’s the big lesson in this film, is that he has to utilize not only all of his own resources but the resources of those close to him and then resources from somewhere he never, ever, ever could’ve imagined. And it's not just as obvious as, like, S.H.I.E.L.D. steps in, it’s actually a lot more primal than that."


Tony's relationship with James "Rhodey" Rhodes is more strained in this film than in the last one, as evidenced by a brief encounter between the two in a courtroom scene shown at Comic-Con. Downey Jr. explains:

"As we remember, in the previous incarnation, I give Rhodey a lot of shit and I don’t understand why when I got out of the weapons business he wouldn’t just come with me. Bu, I think there’s also a big learning curve here of, you know, Rhodey is used to 'Everything you do, you do with a wingman, and when you go it alone lives are lost,' and I think Tony’s thing is that Rhodey doesn’t know what it's like to go it alone and be the lone samurai."

Downey Jr. said that there's the requisite amount of action for a film of this type, but that there's nothing gratuitous about any of it:

Every piece of action that happens in Iron Man 2 is a direct result of a part of a character arc. Including, probably the biggest sequence in the first hour of the movie just happens because...anyway, I don't want to give it away...everything is a result of essentially dysfunction or mistakes made and those mistakes, when you're Iron Man and when you're surrounded by the kind of people he is, the ramifications are ginormous."

And, of course, what every fan wants to know is how Tony Stark/Iron Man will factor in the movie version of The Avengers, which is tentatively slated for a 2012 release date. Downey Jr. admitted that he has been included in talks about The Avengers, but said that there was a lot of work to be done before that:

"I'm in a really enviable position that I'm part of the creative team from the inception. This one really took a lot out of us because we knew that we had to meet our own expectations and, therefore, the expectations of the people who made this film successful. So, as far as Avengers goes...that's the mountain, you know, that's the mountain that would have to be carefully climbed, I guess."

Iron Man 2 also stars Mickey Rourke as Whiplash, Don Cheadle as Col. James "Rhodey" Rhodes/War Machine, Gwyneth Paltrow as Pepper Potts and Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury. Jon Favreau returns as director.

Iron Man 2 opens May 7, 2010!




Click HERE for an interview with Sam "Justin Hammer" Rockwell!






Click HERE for an interview with Scarlett "Black Widow" Johansson!






Click HERE for an interview with Iron Man 2 director Jon Favreau





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TheGambitFreak
TheGambitFreak - 7/31/2009, 1:49 AM
Cool article man
Boekelaar
Boekelaar - 7/31/2009, 2:19 AM
great article!!! made me even more pumped, and informed, about this movie. cheers.
TurdFergunson
TurdFergunson - 7/31/2009, 8:30 AM
im sooooooooo looking forward to this. awesomeness at its best. the greatest thing to ever happen in the history of ever.
NataliaRomanov
NataliaRomanov - 7/31/2009, 9:20 AM
OMG! I'm soooooojealous that you got to meet Robert! What was he like in person?
luwho12345
luwho12345 - 7/31/2009, 9:22 AM
Did you guys hear about the cool rumor that the HUlK has a Cameo in Iron Man 2?

I read it here http://tinyurl.com/m3ndea
bsprecher
bsprecher - 7/31/2009, 9:32 AM
Hey, thanks, everyone!

@Natalia: Robert was extremely cool. His real-life persona is very similar to that of his character, Tony Stark, except without the ego. Robert struck me as a guy who's so confident in himself that he doesn't have to prove anything to anyone.

He showed up for the interview in a rumpled white t-shirt and the craziest pair of neon green shoes I have ever seen.

@luwho12345: Yes! I think that Robert might be referring to the Hulk above when he says, "...resources from somewhere he never, ever, ever could’ve imagined. And it's not just as obvious as, like, S.H.I.E.L.D. steps in, it’s actually a lot more primal than that."
NataliaRomanov
NataliaRomanov - 7/31/2009, 10:04 AM
Oh, good! He seems like a cool guy. I hate when you think an actor or musician is cool and then they turn out to be a jerk!

Great interview! And, thank you again for that Stark card!
bsprecher
bsprecher - 7/31/2009, 10:05 AM
Robert was aces! And, no problem, I'm glad you got it!
Bijous
Bijous - 7/31/2009, 10:15 AM
The Hulk?!? Seriously?!? Oh, man, that would be t---s! I guess they wouldn't even need Ed Norton to do it since the Hulk is all CGI. And, there was that scene with Tony Stark and Gen. Ross at the end of The Incredible Hulk...

verbicide
verbicide - 7/31/2009, 11:52 AM
Brent you lucky prick, I don't think I can bring myself to read any more of your interviews
bsprecher
bsprecher - 7/31/2009, 11:59 AM
You gotta keep reading them so that I can keep writing them! ;D
LEEE777
LEEE777 - 7/31/2009, 12:27 PM
Damn, great article Brent @!!!

Damn, who didn't you interview lol!

Really nice stuff man!
bsprecher
bsprecher - 7/31/2009, 12:31 PM
James Cameron. I didn't interview James Cameron. :(

Or Johnny Depp. It would have been nice to interview himk, too!
CRITIC17
CRITIC17 - 7/31/2009, 12:44 PM
Nice interview. Did you get to talk with Stan "The Man" Lee?
bsprecher
bsprecher - 7/31/2009, 1:00 PM
@TheCritic17: It's funny you should ask that because I did! I met Stan and "Mighty" Jim Steranko at the Gene Simmons Radical Entertainment party at the Hard Rock! Stan is one of my heroes, so it was awesome to get to meet him and talk to him a bit.

I'm going to post some Comic-Con celebrity pics later today and Stan's in one of them!
LEEE777
LEEE777 - 7/31/2009, 2:17 PM
Man Brent @ You've like got the dream job man! ; )

Ive meet STAN b4 too ages ago, yeah he's like the nicest guy!

Cant wait for the pics!
CaptainCanada
CaptainCanada - 7/31/2009, 3:06 PM
Must be nice to get to do this as a job, Jelous
bsprecher
bsprecher - 7/31/2009, 3:13 PM
I wouldn't be able to do it if you goes didn't read my articles, so thank you!
jallanr
jallanr - 7/31/2009, 3:34 PM
wow, nice interbview brent, luv it. and i love how u leave all those little imperfections i his speech, makes it more believable and like im listinen to him myself. great job

woo hoo!
joyusmusic
joyusmusic - 7/31/2009, 5:23 PM
Brent, great interview with Robert ... he is a really cool guy, very gracious and sweet and so excited about IM and IM2. I have had the good fortune to meet him a few times... 2007 ComicCon for one. He and Jon were signing IM posters so we got to have a few words with both of them. And then to Hall H for a great panel and spectacular trailer just like this time. It is wonderful to see Robert so happy and so successful and yes, lots more self-confident. Making movies "that people actually go see" (in Robert's own words) has a way of making you feel good about yourself.
Thanks again for bringing Robert right here to us.

ps... great that you got to talk with Stan Lee too... bet he a is kick to interview!
bsprecher
bsprecher - 7/31/2009, 8:49 PM
@joyusmusic: Thank you. I was really fortunate to have the opportunity to meet Robert and the rest of the cast and he was a great interview.

I didn't actually interview Stan Lee. I just ran into him at the Hard Rock and had a few words with him. I bowed in homage and he said, "Oh, stop that." I said, "But, Stan, you are the man." Stan said, "I know, I know."

WEAPON911
WEAPON911 - 7/31/2009, 11:14 PM
YOU MAKE ME SICK>>>>BUT, in a gee I wanta be in your shoes so bad I'm puking sick....This article piques my interest beyond just "Hmmmm, this sounds good." There seems to be a lot of hidden meat in there. If it is true that the Hulk can be slipped in there, I can see IM being overwhelmed with Hammer's War Machine and Whiplash, but who knows? Everytime I go to one of these hero movies lately, they shag me with a twist.
We'll just have to wait and see.......with bated breath.
TheSoulEater
TheSoulEater - 8/1/2009, 1:58 AM
I'm so ENVY YOU!
Scorpioxfactor
Scorpioxfactor - 8/1/2009, 8:11 AM
Verbicide. I am with you totally. I can't take it. I totally missed Stan Lee TWICE!!! In my lifetime that is. I was THIS close to him both times. I will do an story on it one day.

CRITIC17
CRITIC17 - 8/1/2009, 11:45 AM
Brent Sprecher: That is awesome that you met Stan. I'd love to meet him some day.
RaMan
RaMan - 8/5/2009, 2:43 PM
Awesome!!! Can't wait for this movie to come out, especially to see Ed Norton as the Hulk! Waaaay too sick!! love the Hulk man!!
bobofet
bobofet - 8/9/2009, 10:28 PM
RDJ RDJ RDJ RDJ!!
WarNoodle
WarNoodle - 8/19/2009, 4:12 PM
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