The first Iron Man 3 trailer: Who's in the suit now?

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The first Iron Man 3 trailer: Who's in the suit now?

By Sadie Gennis,

"I can't sleep, and when I do I have nightmares," Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) says, recalling the events he underwent in The Avengers. Unfortunately for him, things are about to get a whole lot worse.Fall TV Popularity Contest: Vote for your favorite new showsIn the first trailer for Iron Man 3, Stark must not only face the Mandarin (Ben Kinglsey), but also face himself -- or at least some twisted version of himself. The promo features many shots of the Iron Man suit operating without Tony, including one in which the suit pulls Pepper Potts (Gwyneth Paltrow) away from her sleeping beau.Has the Iron Man suit been stolen or is it acting on its own?

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