MTV talked with Iron Man director Jon Favreau about how Captain America's shield ended up in the
first Iron Man movie and how that might effect future Marvel movies.
"We introduced Captain America's shield briefly in one shot in the last film," Favreau told MTV News. "An ILM artist put it in there as a joke to us for our cinesync sessions, when we're approving visual effects."
"They got a laugh out of it, and I said, 'Leave it in, that's pretty cool — let's see if anybody sees it,'" he explained. "Of course, everybody saw it — so now it really was in his room, so we had figure out how to deal with the reality that the shield was in his workshop."
As for why it is there, Favreau would not say, but he has talked with Cap director Joe Johnston about it,
"We've talked about it," he said. "Let's see what ['Captain America' director] Joe Johnston does."
We do know that the Stark family will play some role with the super-soldier program as was recently
confirmed by Favreau.
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