Iron Man 2 was filmed in Los Angeles in the United States of America and in Monaco.
Locations
Awards Ceremony
Scene where Tony Stark and Rodney Rhodes accept awards for stopping Ivan Vanko.
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Randy's Donuts (interior)
Scene where Nick Fury and Black Widow talk to Tony Stark in the donut shop.
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Hammer Facility
Scene where Justin Hammer takes Vanko to his weapons factory after having him sprung from jail.
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Stark Expo 2010 (exterior)
Scene where Tony Stark leaves goes to his car after giving his presentation at Stark Expo.
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Mystery Mesa (Agua Dulce Ranch)
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Warehouse
Scene where Tony talks to Nick Fury in an abandoned warehouse.
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Stark Expo 2010 (attack)
Scene where People flee from the attack of the Hammer drones.
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Strawberry Seller
Scene where Tony Stark buys fresh strawberries from a seller off the highway.
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Randy's Donuts (exterior)
Scene where Tony Stark lounges in the donut sign eating donuts when Fury comes to talk to him.
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Hôtel de Paris
Scene where Tony, Pepper, and Happy arriving in Monaco for the race.
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Hearing Room
Scene where Tony Stark attends a hearing where the government attempts to take his Iron Man technology.
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Vanko's Jail
Scene where Tony Stark visits Vanko who is in jail after attacking the race.
Scene was shot Lincoln Heights Jail is a 5-story Art Deco-style jail in operation from 1931 to 1965. While only designed to hold 625 prisoners, at the high of overcrowding it held upwards of 2,800. After the jailed was closed, it became the home to the Bilingual Foundation for the Arts until 2014.
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In movie
Tony Stark's House
Scene where House digitally inserted on the top of the cliff.
Scene was shot A small state preserve located at the southernmost point of Malibu is quite popular with rock climbers looking for a relatively easy climb. The promontory is distinctly visible from adjacent Westward Beach which continues northwest up to the more popular Zuma Beach.