Iron Man Update: Stan Lee Cameo + ILM Involvement
Written on May 14, 2007 by Vic Holtreman
A couple of Iron Man movie updates for ya, one involving Stan Lee and another Industrial Light & Magic.
Stan Lee mentioned his cameo in the movie:
"I'm with three blondes and Tony Stark mistakes me for Hugh Hefner. I won't tell you the rest, but it's very funny."
That's a fun bit of news, but I like hearing that ILM is involved with the FX work in the movie...
They will be the primary visual effects company working on the film and Skywalker Sound will be doing the audio effects and there are a couple of great quotes in the annoucement regarding Iron Man:
"When Iron Man was announced here at ILM the artists started knocking down my door asking to be assigned to the project."
"This is also a great script, with new and challenging work, which is just the way we like it here"
Special effects guys eager to work on the movie even before they got the contract: Cool.
New and challenging effects: Double cool. :-)
Source: Superherohype.com
im a big fan of iron man and your updates help alot. i hope they have dr strange in this because i heard they would.
I believe you're confusing the movie with the preview for the animated Dr. Strange movie that is on the animated Invincible Iron Man DVD that came out recently. :-)
Vic
nono i mean i heard it on awebsite vic themain thing is this movie is gonna be kool o yeah and vic id just like to say venom will be in the next spiderman movie any question how ill answer and also in the new fantastic four will there be galactus
Thanks, Gary, I appreciate it. I follow plenty of websites so I'm pretty on top of things. :-)
Although I'll be you a dollar there is no Dr. Strange in the Iron Man movie!
Vic
o well
Hahaha. That made me laugh out loud. Sounds great. I loved Stan Lee's cameos in Spider-Man (pulling people out of the way), and this sounds even better.
Yeah,Stan'scameo in this might be his best yet.
Though I'm not sure it will beat his cameo in FF:
Rise of the Silver Surfer. His cameo is straight
out of an FF annual from 1965.





