- This film is the third IMAX film shot by Sean Levy. The first two are "A Wonderful Night at the Museum" and the sequel "A Wonderful Night at the Museum 2".
- The film is adapted from Richard Matheson's short story "Iron Armor" published in 1956.
- The project started in 2003, and it was not filmed until 2010. This film is one of 17 film projects brought out by DreamWorks when Paramount and DreamWorks split in 2008.
- The title of the film is Real Steel. Coincidentally, in the UK, there is a company that produces engine parts and is also called Real Steel.
- The boxing champion, Sugar Ray Leonard, a member of the Boxing Hall of Fame, is the boxing director of the film.
- During the filming process, the crew produced a total of 26 semi-robot models. Each has hydraulic lifting equipment and a hand operated by a remote control.
- There are five important fighting scenes in the whole film of "Steel Fist", each with a length of 2 to 10 minutes; there are also two wonderful action clips montages in the film.
- The director devotes a large part of his energy to the expression of dramatic tension, and it is precisely because of this that he and Spielberg decided to abandon 3D.
- Fashion designer Marini Stewart inspired the design of Hugh Jackman's styling from the rough texture of the United States in the 1960s. Even the sunglasses prepared for Jackman are in retro style.
Real Steel behind the scenes gags
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Danny 2021-10-20 19:02:13
Really passionate, this set is full of steampunk style. Noisy Boy with a "violent man" on his body will be sprayed as soon as he appears; although some parts of the story always feel like a stroke, steel has replaced the flesh and blood. Violence is really addictive; the ending resembles "Rocky".
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Myles 2021-10-20 19:02:13
Wolverine told his little cub that there is no fairy tale, but the whole movie is a fairy tale. The blood is a bit naive and naive. In addition, in 2020, will Russia and Japan be the confidant of the United States?
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Max Kenton: Charlie, I think there's a whole robot in there!
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Charlie Kenton: How old are you? 9? 10?
Max Kenton: I'm 11.
Charlie Kenton: Okay... are you sure?
Max Kenton: Yes. I'm sure I'm eleven.