‘Iron Man 3′ Trailer Gets ‘Mean’ Review From Hip-Hop’s Tony Stark

When it comes to “Iron Man 3,” Ghostface Killah a.k.a hip-hop’s Tony Stark, has mixed emotions.

MTV News caught up with the Wu-Tang Clansman in New York for an exclusive listening of his new Wu-Block album, which he recorded with Lox rapper Sheek Louch. After the duo played us the upcoming LP, we showed Ghostdini the brand-new trailer for “Iron Man 3.”

“It looks mean,” GFK said in reaction to the high-action clip where actor Robert Downey Jr. sees his oceanfront mansion blown up and his collection of Iron Man super-hero suits destroyed. “It looked live though. They blew his house up right? That was his crib? It looks live though, it looks like it’s gonna be some sh–,” Ghost said.

Even Sheek was hyped. “His performance in ‘Avengers’ was amazing, he was the n—a in the ‘Avengers,’ ” he said of Downey Jr.’s most famous character.

Even with all of the excitement in the room, the Staten Island swordsman was a bit let down that he wasn’t called to contribute to the film’s soundtrack. After all, he did title his 1996 debut album, Ironman, in homage of his favorite hero. Beyond that, he also revealed that he is facing a $10 million lawsuit for using sound bites from the “Iron Man” cartoon on his 2000 rap classic Supreme Clientele. Ghost couldn’t identify who filed the suit against him, however. “Remember on Supreme Client, we were Tony Stark‘d out with the skits, the ‘Iron Man‘ skits and all that sh–. Them n—as comin’ for that sh– after all that time,” he said.

Still, the animated rap star maintains that he has a good relationship with the film’s star and went on to express what first drew him to the character. “The n—a, he was an alchy — a drunk and a billionaire at the same time. N—a had that money,” he said. “One day I just threw on this shirt one day and that was beginning of Tony Starks… It was this cream and burgundy shirt and I was Starks after that.”

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‘The Avengers’: The Reviews Are In!

Impossibly high expectations, assemble! The moment that Marvel fans far and wide have been waiting years for has arrived at last: “The Avengers,” directed by Joss Whedon and featuring a star-studded cast including Robert Downey Jr. and Chris Evans, has finally landed in theaters nationwide.

Anyone worried that Marvel couldn’t live up to its own hype with “Avengers” need only look at the reviews to see that Earth’s Mightiest Heroes have indeed performed to the best of their ability. Not only is “Avengers” an international box-office success and a soon-to-be domestic hit, the film is also adored by critics, geeks and moviegoers of all other assorted shapes and sizes.

Keep reading for a selection of the glowing “Avengers” reviews!

The Man Behind The Curtain
“As screenwriter, sharer of story credit with Zak Penn and director, Whedon is the key reason why this $220-million behemoth of a movie is smartly thought out and executed with verve and precision. It may be overly long at two hours, 23 minutes, but so much is going on you might not even notice. Whedon’s biggest success, creating TV’s ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer,’ was nowhere near this scale. But he is a third-generation television writer who was nominated for an Oscar for co-writing ‘Toy Story,’ and he’s got an innate gift for bringing stories like this to life with the energy and intelligence that should be popular entertainment’s birthright but rarely is.” — Kenneth Turan, The Los Angeles Times

Earth’s Mightiest Heroes
“Downey’s Tony Stark remains driven by ego and genius, always on the verge of overreaching, while Hemsworth continues to navigate between two worlds. As a man out of time, unsure of how he fits into the modern world, or if he even wants to, Evans shoulders even more of the drama, becoming the heart of a film that’s filled with heroics, but also, if sometimes too fleetingly, concerned with the meaning of heroism. Fitting right in: Ruffalo’s laidback Banner, a characterization with echoes of the easy-living California dude he played in ‘The Kids Are All Right,’ Johansson’s haunted superspy, and Renner, whose steely intensity alone makes it easy to forget the unlikelihood of an archer, no matter how good, being able to hold his own among superhumans.” — Keith Phipps, The A.V. Club

The Laugh Factor
” ‘The Avengers’ may be one of the funniest movies of the year. Whereas ‘Iron Man 2′ was overdose, having other leads to dilute Downey Jr.’s manic mouth helps Tony Stark finally land his punchlines. Evans is another standout, his fish-out-of-water predicament lending itself to comedy that clicks (‘I got that reference,’ Captain Steve Rogers timidly points out). But Hulk takes the cake, Whedon mining the towering green monster for all-out destruction and physical comedy. When Hulk smashes, he smashes big and Whedon’s clever timing is reminiscent of old Warner Bros. cartoons.” — Matt Patches, Hollywood.com

The Big Fight
“Much of this battle takes place in midtown Manhattan, where the neatest sequences involve Loki’s ginormous slithering, undulating snake-lizard-dragon machine, which seems almost to have a mind of its own and is backed up by countless snakelings. At one point, an Avenger flies into the mouth of this leviathan and penetrates its entire length, emerging at the business end. You won’t see that in ‘The Human Centipede.’ ” — Roger Ebert, The Chicago Sun-Times

The Final Word
“It’s essentially six movies in one, which might account for the nearly 2 1/2 hour length. While it’s slow getting started, ‘The Avengers’ is a splashy superhero mash-up that should please breathless fanboys. It also has a broader appeal for mass audiences with its fast-paced comic banter and exhilarating action sequences under the capable helm of director/co-writer/unabashed fan Joss Whedon. Whedon weaves a story that allows each of the heroes to do what they do best. And while they may not have exactly equal time, audiences get enough of each to feel satisfied, but not sated. Clever work, indeed.” — Claudia Puig, USA Today

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Is Bruce Banner Headed To ‘Iron Man 3?’

With anticipation for upcoming blockbuster “Marvel’s The Avengers” hitting a fever pitch after last week’s world premiere and the first round of very positive reactions from tastemakers, we might as well start looking ahead toward the future and the next wave of Marvel films like “Captain America 2,” “Thor 2″ and “Iron Man 3.”

Iron Man 3″ is first up in production, with Robert Downey Jr., Gwyneth Paltrow, Scarlett Johansson, Don Cheadle and recently announced villain Ben Kingsley. Now given the fact that the film will take place after the action in “The Avengers,” we can’t help but assume and hope that a few of Tony Stark‘s new friends from “Avengers” make appearances in Downey Jr‘s third Iron Man outing, particularly since Stark and Bruce Banner seem to form a very close friendship in Whedon’s “Avengers.”

When MTV News caught up with the man should be making that appearance, Mark Ruffalo, we asked him how Bruce Banner might end up in “Iron Man 3″.

“On a horse,” Ruffalo joked about how he should make a cameo. “What if Hulk had a whale that he road?”

“Are you in Iron Man 3?” Johansson asked.

“No, not that I know of,” Ruffalo said. “That’s a great idea.”

“You never know until the last minute,” Johansson pointed out. “They could just call you up.”

“I’m sure there’s a way for me to find my way into that,” Ruffalo said.

“You should,” Johansson said.

“We work well together,” Ruffalo said of his rapport with Downey Jr.

“I think you guys are fabulous together,” Johansson said. “And your scenes [in "Avengers"] are some of my faves.

“I’m a good foil for him,” Ruffalo added.

“Certainly,” Johansson agreed. “And you share something.”

“Will you talk to Kevin?” Ruffalo asked Johansson, requesting her to put some pressure on Marvel chief Kevin Feige.

“I will,” she promised.

“I hope I can join you guys,” Ruffalo said. “I think Bruce Banner would be a nice [addition].

“Well now that it’s been revealed to us that Bruce is a possibility, why wouldn’t we call him for every job, is what I’m wondering,” Johansson said.

“Right,” said Ruffalo. “He’s easygoing until…”

“Until you really need him,” Johansson offered.

Is Bruce Banner Headed To ‘Iron Man 3′?

With anticipation for upcoming blockbuster “Marvel’s The Avengers” hitting a fever pitch after last week’s world premiere and the first round of very positive reactions from tastemakers, we might as well start looking ahead toward the future and the next wave of Marvel films like “Captain America 2,” “Thor 2″ and “Iron Man 3.”

Iron Man 3″ is first up in production, with Robert Downey Jr., Gwyneth Paltrow, Scarlett Johansson, Don Cheadle and recently announced villain Ben Kingsley. Now given the fact that the film will take place after the action in “The Avengers,” we can’t help but assume and hope that a few of Tony Stark‘s new friends from “Avengers” make appearances in Downey Jr‘s third Iron Man outing, particularly since Stark and Bruce Banner seem to form a very close friendship in Whedon’s “Avengers.”

When MTV News caught up with the man should be making that appearance, Mark Ruffalo, we asked him how Bruce Banner might end up in “Iron Man 3″.

“On a horse,” Ruffalo joked about how he should make a cameo. “What if Hulk had a whale that he road?”

“Are you in Iron Man 3?” Johansson asked.

“No, not that I know of,” Ruffalo said. “That’s a great idea.”

“You never know until the last minute,” Johansson pointed out. “They could just call you up.”

“I’m sure there’s a way for me to find my way into that,” Ruffalo said.

“You should,” Johansson said.

“We work well together,” Ruffalo said of his rapport with Downey Jr.

“I think you guys are fabulous together,” Johansson said. “And your scenes [in "Avengers"] are some of my faves.

“I’m a good foil for him,” Ruffalo added.

“Certainly,” Johansson agreed. “And you share something.”

“Will you talk to Kevin?” Ruffalo asked Johansson, requesting her to put some pressure on Marvel chief Kevin Feige.

“I will,” she promised.

“I hope I can join you guys,” Ruffalo said. “I think Bruce Banner would be a nice [addition].

“Well now that it’s been revealed to us that Bruce is a possibility, why wouldn’t we call him for every job, is what I’m wondering,” Johansson said.

“Right,” said Ruffalo. “He’s easygoing until…”

“Until you really need him,” Johansson offered.