Sweet! That looks like Iron Patriot in the red white and blue armour.
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Sweet! That looks like Iron Patriot in the red white and blue armour.
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On-set images of filming for the 2013 film Iron Man 3 reportedly showed actor James Badge Dale, as Eric Savin, wearing a battlesuit similar to the Iron Patriot armour, but in fact it was a stunt double for actor Don Cheadle. War Machine has been given a new paint job, as evidenced by officially released photos of the armor featuring the name Lt Col James Rhodes printed on the chest.
Looks good and Mandarin as the villain excites me. Also the way that they put it after the Avengers movie is good as he had some big parts in that and the way it is affecting him makes me like it more. It really gives him a human feel and Downey has been really good at that in this series.
Lame, this totally seems like a blatant rip off of Batman 3, terrorist like dude turns Ironman's world upside down. He has to come back from the middle of nowhere to defeat him. Seriously, grow up Marvel.
Wait that seems like any action movie ... :P
Looks good, can't wait. Didn't Osborne originally wear this armor? More potential cross over stuff or no? Bridging Spidey into the Avengers? We wish.. either way movie will be great I am sure if number 1 and 2 are any indication.
Is this supposed to be the last stand alone Ironman movie?
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It was pointed out somewhere else, but at the @.50-.51 mark of the trailer it looks like it might be Bruce Banner walking in the rubble as he has no shoes and ripped pants.
A hulk cameo would be awesome, but I haven't heard anything on the casting side whether Ruffalo is actually in the film.
Mandarin as the lead villian makes total sense being he is probably Ironman's biggest enemy. Ben Kingsley is an excellent actor but I wonder why they didn't cast. Chow Yun Fat, Ken Watanabe, Mark Dacascos?
Ben Kingsley will be outstanding though as a villain like he has done in the past.
I3 is going to be more dark and sinister i have a feeling. Looking forward to it.
It was pointed out somewhere else, but at the @.50-.51 mark of the trailer it looks like it might be Bruce Banner walking in the rubble as he has no shoes and ripped pants.
A hulk cameo would be awesome, but I haven't heard anything on the casting side whether Ruffalo is actually in the film.
That is a good thing. The internet is ruining cool surprises like that.
Lame, this totally seems like a blatant rip off of Batman 3, terrorist like dude turns Ironman's world upside down. He has to come back from the middle of nowhere to defeat him. Seriously, grow up Marvel.
Wait that seems like any action movie ... :P
Looks good, can't wait. Didn't Osborne originally wear this armor? More potential cross over stuff or no? Bridging Spidey into the Avengers? We wish.. either way movie will be great I am sure if number 1 and 2 are any indication.
Is this supposed to be the last stand alone Ironman movie?
Norman Osborne did wear the Iron Patriot armour, but as said in a post above, this is Rhodes in a repainted War Machine armour. You can see his name on it in a high res still here: http://oyster.ignimgs.com/wordpress/...-Man3-pic5.jpg
And that's the besides the point, there is no way Spiderman or anything related to him will be coming to the Avengers anytime soon. Sony still owns the rights to all things Spiderman movies.
Mandarin as the lead villian makes total sense being he is probably Ironman's biggest enemy. Ben Kingsley is an excellent actor but I wonder why they didn't cast. Chow Yun Fat, Ken Watanabe, Mark Dacascos?.
I'm guessing they purposely avoided an Asian looking actor. It's hard to pull off a live action version of a character like Mandarin without it being super racist. I'm guessing the studio wanted to distance themselves as far as possible from early comic depictions of Mandarin.
Mandarin as the lead villian makes total sense being he is probably Ironman's biggest enemy. Ben Kingsley is an excellent actor but I wonder why they didn't cast. Chow Yun Fat, Ken Watanabe, Mark Dacascos?
It's hard to take the Iron Chef as a serious villain. Every time I see him on Hawaii Five-0 I want to do a karate chop and yell "BANANAS!"
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We may curse our bad luck that it's sounds like its; who's sounds like whose; they're sounds like their (and there); and you're sounds like your. But if we are grown-ups who have been through full-time education, we have no excuse for muddling them up.
I'm guessing they purposely avoided an Asian looking actor. It's hard to pull off a live action version of a character like Mandarin without it being super racist. I'm guessing the studio wanted to distance themselves as far as possible from early comic depictions of Mandarin.
Kingsley is not, of course, Chinese, but [Marvel chief Kevin] Feige says they wanted to blur the background of this version of The Mandarin. “It’s less about his specific ethnicity than the symbolism of various cultures and iconography that he perverts for his own end,” Feige says. From his samurai hair, to his royal robe, to his bin Laden-esque beard, and the AK-47 he keeps at his side, Kingsley’s interpretation is a hodgepodge of various warrior motifs.
“Some people call me a terrorist. I consider myself a teacher,” The Mandarin snarled in footage from the movie previewed last July at Comic-Con. (Expect to hear a similar monologue in the Iron Man 3 trailer coming out tomorrow.) “Lesson #1: Heroes – there is no such thing.” That little speech played out over footage of The Mandarin’s black helicopters launching missiles into the seaside home that is Robert Downey Jr’s Iron Man headquarters. As the structure detonates and collapses into the sea, all of his armor and equipment sinks with it. In the comic books, The Mandarin was a Chinese exile who ventures into a remote, forbidden valley and discovers a crashed alien spaceship. Inside the ship are ten rings, each with a different power, which allow him to seek revenge on a world he considers unjust. But this version of The Mandarin will not follow that same backstory, said Kevin Feige, the president of Marvel Studios. Iron Man 3 will be more about a clash of technology, Feige says and those who have been paying close attention to the previous two films know that The Ten Rings is a term for the terrorist group that kidnapped Tony Stark in the first movie, and gave the villain Whiplash some assistance in the sequel. In that way, The Mandarin (who for a time was going to be the main villain in the first film) has been a part of the Iron Man series from the beginning, albeit as the off-screen manipulator.
Hrmm if you take a look at the Ironman 3 imdb.com cast you can see a few more characters we can expect to see in the third movie. Possibly sheds a bit more light on how this third movie will go down.. Firepower and Coldblood.
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