At startup, viewers are taken directly to a menu screen with full-motion clips and music playing in the background. Both discs are housed inside a black, eco-vortex case with an embossed, glossy slipcover. The dual-layered UHD66 disc sits comfortably opposite a Region Free, BD50 disc that's identical to the previous Blu-ray.
When redeeming said code via or MoviesAnywhere, owners unlock the 4K UHD digital version in Dolby Vision HDR and Dolby Atmos audio.
Paramount Home Entertainment and Marvel Studios bring Iron Man 2 to Ultra HD Blu-ray as a two-disc combo pack with a flyer for a Digital Copy.
Unlike so many action sequels that simply repeat its predecessor, only bigger and louder, Iron Man 2 smartly springboards from the events of the first movie and focuses on the repercussions.įor a more in-depth take on the film, check out our review of the 2010 Blu-ray HERE. At the same time, our hero struggles with stepping outside of his father's shadow and accomplishments, which sadly fashioned dangerous villains, such as Ivan Vanko (Mickey Rourke), and shaped treacherous competitors like Justin Hammer (Sam Rockwell). It largely explains his erratic behavior like the Monaco Historic Grand Prix or the birthday party disaster. Although it's never said outright, we can feel Stark seeking his father's approval after all these years while the realization of his mortality proves it improbable. But Downey does splendidly in portraying the comic book hero as a lonely, pathetic man just now grasping that all the money in the world can't buy him everything he needs for happiness. as Stark, the character and his behavior would likely be annoying or frustrating to watch. At the same time, his pride and vanity stop him from asking for help from those closest to him, specifically James Rhodes (Don Cheadle) and Pepper Potts (Gwyneth Paltrow), leading to one becoming War Machine and the other CEO of Stark Industries. But behind closed doors, the billionaire genius is quietly struggling his mortality, wrestling with the fact that the very technology that makes him the star of the world is also slowly killing him. Government wants the technology for a military weapons program, but this wisecracking, vainglorious narcissist wishes to maintain his superhero status, to keep the spotlight on his accomplishments. On the surface, Tony Stark is enjoying his newfound fame, clearly loving the public attention, feeding into a massive ego that can't be contained by the metallic suit that protects his overly confident exterior. Before tackling stunning and immense open battlefields, players can customise their armour suit as they encounter progressively more vicious enemies, and fight in epic battles that could challenge even the toughest Super Heroes.One of the better aspects of Iron Man 2is screenwriter Justin Theroux following many of the same themes explored in the first movie, a story that feels like a logical aftermath of previous events. Using the advanced technology in Iron Man's suits of armour, gamers can take advantage of the wide array of high-impact weapons to strategically annihilate any enemy force standing in their way.
Iron Man, an explosive third-person action shooter game that pits one of the world's most renowned Super Heroes against unspeakable odds, draws its story from the upcoming movie while also incorporating story elements from original Iron Man comic books.