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The Original Iron Man Suit Prop Had One Big Problem

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Robert Downey, Jr.
helped turn Iron Man from a Marvel hero who was fairly recognizable to an
iconic hero
and a big Hollywood draw. And he did it all without being able to
see.

Talking to David
Letterman for his Netflix show My Next Guest
Needs No Introduction With David Letterman, Robert Downey, Jr. shared
how, in the early days of shooting the Iron Man
movies, there were some unique challenges created by the film’s
practical props. Namely: they blinded him.

“Initially,
everything was really there,” Downey said in a clip released from the
show. “They wanted to spend as little as they could on CG replacement, so
I remember this helmet went on, and there’d be a shot, and I’d be in this whole
suit, and they’d say: ‘All right, Robert, it’s like you landed on the roof, so
when we say action, just go like that, like you just landed, and then start
moving forward.’ So I put this helmet on, and it slammed closed, and I couldn’t
see anything, and then these LED lights went on and it was like The Manchurian Candidate… I was absolutely
blinded.”

That certainly makes
acting in elaborate action sequences and character-heavy moments alike pretty
challenging. Later, that would be much less of a problem, as the Marvel Studios
business became a cutting-edge driver of visual effects, meaning that Iron Man’s
suit, alongside pretty much every other larger-than-life element of the Marvel
universe, soon enough lived only on computers. Which, from Downey, Jr.’s
perspective, was likely a huge improvement.

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“By the
time we were doing the last Avengers,
they’d just be like, ‘Hey, Robert, would you mind putting on—’ ‘Helmet?! No!
Yes, no. Put two dots here, and then you can paint it in later,’” he said.

The third season of My Next Guest Needs No Introduction launches
on October 21st. 


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