Bumm! Zack! Und das Nachspiel ist sehr Uff!
Schlagwort: Iron Man 3
In seinem Regiedebut erzählt uns Wally Pfister die Geschichte von Wissenschaftler Will Caster (Johnny Depp), der zusammen mit seiner Frau Evelyn (Rebecca Hall) an künstlicher Intelligenz forscht. Als er einem Attentat der technophoben Terrororganisation R.I.F.T. zum Opfer fällt, rettet seine Frau und bester Freund Max (Paul Bettany) seinen Verstand indem sie diesen digitalisieren. Doch ist es noch Will oder schon etwas ganz anderes?
Being the sequel to a super fast paced reboot Star Trek Into Darkness wastes no time and throws us right into an Indiana Jones inspired opening. While Kirk (Chris Pine) and Dr. McCoy (Karl Urban) have to distract the natives Spock (Zachary Quinto) has to stop a volcano from destroying this civilization. The high adrenaline opening culminates into a situation where Kirk violates the prime directive which forbids interference in lesser developed cultures.
His actions save the day but also make the primitive species worship the Enterprise as a symbol of some godly interference.
It is after this action sequence and the comedic payoff that the title card appears and the movie literally descends into darkness with a moody introduction of the mysterious villain John Harrison (Benedict Cumberbatch).
In Iron Man 3 Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) has to deal with posttraumatic stress disorder after the events of The Avengers. Meanwhile a mysterious terrorist only known as the Mandarin (Ben Kingsley) starts bomb attacks which can’t be traced back to him. On top of that Aldrich Killian (Guy Pearce) appears with a strange new DNA-changing virus known as Extremis and has some unfinished business with Tony.
Empire has released a picture featuring Sir Ben Kingsley as the Mandarin – Iron Man’s nemesis whose organization (the Ten Rings) has been teased in the very first Iron Man (2008).