In "Iron Man," the blueberries that Tony Stark is seen eating are often noted for their randomness in the scene. While the specific origin of those blueberries isn't detailed in the film or by the filmmakers, they are likely just a prop sourced from a local grocery store or catering service on set. The choice of blueberries could have been a creative decision to add a casual, human touch to Stark's character.
"Iron Man 2" takes place primarily in various locations across the United States, with significant scenes set in Stark Industries' headquarters in Los Angeles and Monaco. The film also features a pivotal sequence at the Stark Expo in New York. Additionally, there are scenes set in Russia, particularly involving the character Ivan Vanko. The film's events unfold in a contemporary setting, reflecting the technological advancements and challenges faced by Tony Stark.
It is currently set for release on May 3, 2013. It will be directed by Shane Black instead of Jon Favrea. The plot is unknown at this time- but Robert Downey, Jr. will be back as Tony Stark and Don Cheadle will be back as Jim Rhodes.
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Adamantium is expensive and notoriously difficult to produce. If Stark could get his hands on enough to produce a suit, he would have to keep the metal at a super-heated liquid state until he is ready to make the suit. If for some reason the metal cools before it is set into it's mold, it would be useless. The metal is nearly impossible to melt down or break once it is in a hardened state. Tony would never be able to alter, update or retrofit the suit because of it's unbreakable status . Also, with an unbreajable armor, the readers/viewers would not get to enjoy watching Tony Stark think on his feet with a broken suit.
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The Tony for Best Scenic Design of a Play went to Beowulf Boritt in 2014. He received his Tony for his work on the set design of the play Act One.
Tony Abbott was born in Ohio and moved to Connecticut. It is most likely that the story was set in an area that Tony knew well. Connecticut is probably the setting.
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