This week saw the streaming comeback of two 2008 movies that redefined superhero cinema forever. It seems serendipitous that they were released within weeks of each other, considering how different they were. While one put a dark, gritty spin on the genre and influenced an entire generation of tentpoles, the other launched the highest-grossing film franchise of all time. The franchise in question has generated more than $30 billion at the worldwide box office over the course of nearly two decades, and it all began with an underdog film that surprised everyone by grossing $585 million worldwide. The odds were stacked against it; it was based on a B-tier character, headlined by an unproven box-office draw staging a comeback, and directed by a filmmaker whose experience didn’t exactly align with big-budget superhero spectacles.
The movie we’re talking about, of course, is Iron Man, which debuted mere weeks before Christopher Nolan‘s The Dark Knight. While Nolan’s sequel put a dour spin on the genre and was instantly hailed as a masterpiece, Iron Man was a colorful romp that tipped its hat to ’90s blockbusters and was in the vein of Sam Raimi‘s Spider-Man trilogy. Iron Man was directed by Jon Favreau, who was best known as a comic actor at the time, and it was headlined by Robert Downey Jr. The actor was hardly a box-office draw, and Favreau famously had to go to bat for him with Marvel Studios. His conviction paid off, and Downey Jr. became synonymous with playing Tony Stark, emerging as the highest-paid actor in the world a few years later.
Robert Downey Jr. Is Set to Return to the MCU
According to FlixPatrol, Iron Man was among the most-watched movies on the domestic Disney+ chart this week. The movie holds a “Certified Fresh” 94% score on the aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, where the critics’ consensus reads, “Powered by Robert Downey Jr.’s vibrant charm, Iron Man turbo-charges the superhero genre with a deft intelligence and infectious sense of fun.” Downey Jr. returned to play the character in two Iron Man sequels and four Avengers movies. After bidding farewell to the Marvel Cinematic Universe in Avengers: Endgame, he reversed his decision and is set to star in this year’s Avengers: Doomsday, but as the villainous Doctor Doom. Stay tuned to Collider for more updates.
- Release Date
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May 2, 2008
- Runtime
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126 minutes
- Writers
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Matt Holloway, Art Marcum, Hawk Ostby, Mark Fergus




























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