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885 Outraged Fanboys Rally Behind ‘Iron Man 2′ Jiltee Terrence Howard

6:50AM STV | The “pimps” at Marvel Studios may have finally closed the deal that pulled the last inch of Iron Man’s blockbuster rug from beneath Terrence Howard, but a radical group of franchise purists are fighting his ouster with the new petition “Terrence Howard as War Machine in Iron Man 2.” It seems a legal impossibility at this point, with Don Cheadle locked in as Col. Jim Rhodes, but! As the scrappy revolutionaries in Audrina Patridge’s neighborhood showed us on Tuesday, there is no affront that can’t be corrected with a surge of Democratic fervour — and maybe some fanboy earnestness to spare: More »

Hunky Hyphenate Justin Theroux Now Just Showing Off With ‘Iron Man 2′ Writing Gig

6:10AM Defamer Hollywood | Like most celebrants of cinema’s smoldering, dangerous geek-stud archetype, we’ve been following actor Justin Theroux’s career arc for a while — mostly in front of the camera, obviously, where his roles in Mullholland Drive, Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle, Six Feet Under and elsewhere yielded a batch of performances we presumed would catapult him to the A-list sooner or later. But now it’s just getting ridiculous, as we’re learning that Theroux just nabbed one of the most desirable writing gigs in Hollywood: Iron Man 2. More »

Non-Crisis Averted as Jon Favreau and Marvel Reportedly Settle on ‘Iron Man 2′

2:15AM Defamer Hollywood | The Earth is easing back on to its axis today after a full month of panic that Jon Favreau might skip out on directing Iron Man 2 — not that he threatened to, mind you, though all it took was one candid MySpace entry to fertilize fanboy concern that money, ego, release-date controversies or all of the above might conspire to shatter the fragile bond between the director and the cheap-arse overlords at Marvel. More »

‘Ant-Man’ Cometh, and More Fallout From ‘Iron Man’’s Golden Weekend

2:25AM Defamer Hollywood | Gosh, Marvel Studios, just take a minute to chew your food, would you? Less than 24 hours after its debut picture Iron Man finished a $100 million opening weekend, studio boss David Maisel was all over town announcing Marvel’s forthcoming slate — through 2011. As we noted yesterday, an Iron Man sequel is naturally to follow on April 30, 2010, while an adaptation of Thor will drop that same summer on June 10. It gets fairly outrageous from there: The First Avenger: Captain America appears May 11, 2011, followed by The Avengers — combining Iron Man, Captain America, The Incredible Hulk and Thor a mere two months later. (The studio says its sitting out 2009 as a result of a development lag left over from the writers strike.) More »