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Sweet! The story behind that ‘Iron Man 2’ doughnut scene

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‘IRON MAN 2’ COUNTDOWN: 28 DAYS

Tony Stark breaks all the rules (even the one that says superheroes must keep a secret identity) and he always seems to comes out on top -- that’s why we love him. But now comes ‘Iron Man 2,’ a film about secret dangers, the sins of the father and the nasty price of modern celebrity. The movie lands on May 7 in the U.S. and, every day until then, we’ll have behind-the-scenes scoops on the summer’s most anticipated film.

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Iron Man 2’ director Jon Favreau asked himself an important question as he began work on ‘Iron Man 2’ and it had nothing to do with super villains — where would his party-boy hero go if he woke up with a nasty hangover?

Tony Stark is the first major West Coast superhero in film and Favreau, the man who wrote ‘Swingers,’ knows a little something-something about L.A. and the culture of late nights.’The idea was, ‘What’s this guy like the morning after?’ ‘Where would this guy go if he had a hangover?’ And then the answer we came up with was ‘He would go to Randy’s Donuts.’ ‘

For those outside Southern California, Randy’s Donuts is a landmark in Inglewood, not far from the Los Angeles International Airport. The 24-hour sugary oasis has plenty of face-time on the silver screen; its towering doughnut has appeared in ‘2012,’ ‘Earth Girls are Easy,’ ‘Breathless,’ ‘Coming to America’ and maybe a dozen other films, as well as a glazed-memory moment in the music video for Randy Newman’s sardonic anthem ‘I Love L.A.’

Favreau loved the fact, too, that he was putting his armored hero on a sign that didn’t belong to a national chain -- there are few movies that have more licensing deals or a bigger product and advertising footprint than this new movie from Marvel Studios and Paramount Pictures and Favreau was happy for a scruffier moment than, say, a shot of Robert Downey Jr. lolling back in the cowboy-hat sign of an Arby’s.

‘I didn’t want something that felt forced. I wanted something that was really L.A. and I thought they’d be thrilled. So, you know, we got there and I’m talking to the owner, Randy, and he says, ‘Yeah, well, you know I’d really like if he fly through the doughnut.’ Wow. Really? But that’s how it is, though, right?’

— Geoff Boucher

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PHOTOS: Top, A scene from’iron Man 2’ (Paramount Pictures); Randy’s Donuts (handout)

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