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Iron Man 2 (Disneycember)
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(The Disneycember logo is shown, before showing trailer clips and screenshots from "Iron Man 2") Doug (vo): "Iron Man 2", the sequel to one of the biggest superhero films that ever came out. At the end of the last Iron Man movie, we see a superhero do something that I don't think I've ever seen a superhero do in a movie: he reveals his secret identity to the world. When does that ever happen? It's always to a love interest, or a close friend, or something like that. Whoever just admits to the world that they're a superhero? It's something I've never seen before and got me really excited for the sequel, because you would think, "Wow! This is gonna go places we've never seen a superhero movie go before." And, in some respects, it does.
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(The Disneycember logo is shown, before showing trailer clips and screenshots from "Iron Man 2") Doug (vo): "Iron Man 2", the sequel to one of the biggest superhero films that ever came out. At the end of the last Iron Man movie, we see a superhero do something that I don't think I've ever seen a superhero do in a movie: he reveals his secret identity to the world. When does that ever happen? It's always to a love interest, or a close friend, or something like that. Whoever just admits to the world that they're a superhero? It's something I've never seen before and got me really excited for the sequel, because you would think, "Wow! This is gonna go places we've never seen a superhero movie go before." And, in some respects, it does.