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Exactly. Keep the core elements of Iron Man & Stark intact and update what you must.
But the problem is that you're really hard pressed to find an original story nowadays. Especially when you break it down into simple terms like that. Even though I'm not a big reader of Iron Man, if there is precedence for this in the comics then I'm not bothered as long as they keep to the spirit of Iron Man whether or not it's similar to something else.
Ok, so here you have the example of Spiderman where the hero's friend is the villain and THE AUDIENCE ALREADY KNOWS HE'S THE VILLAIN. Then you have Batman where the hero's friend turns out to be his enemy but it is a surprise to the audience as much as it is to Batman. The audience finds out that Ducard is really Ra's at the same time Bruce does. I think the only reason to make Stane the Mandarin would be to have some sort of surprise like that for the audience which is too close to Batman IMO. I mean, it would be used as a surprising twist, but since the same twist was used in Batman, I think it would be a waste. Just my opinion.
Yeah because Batman Begins is the originator of plot and character twists...and they own the patent. For any film to do it after Batman Begins is ridiculous.![]()
Anyway, on the "Will 'The Mandarin' be in the movie or not?" department, I have it on very good authority that if the character does appear in the movie, it will amount to little more than a cameo as one of the people involved in Tony Stark's initial capture in the Middle East. If the film is succesful (as I expect it to be) they may save Mandarin for the second film. When the movie was first announced it was stated that the Mandarin would be the villain in the film, but it seems that things have changed.
And in regards to the Stane character, here is some background in inviso-text (highlight the following section to read it if you don't mind reading a pretty significant spoiler):
Stane will have supplied the organization that kidnapped Tony Stark with Stark Industries-built weapons. This same group will be responsible for much havoc in the Middle East. This group then turns around and gives Stane the technology and material that allows him to create the Iron Monger armor.
Good find
I'm a bit disappointed and I am getting tired of the corporate CEO villain types.
The thing is, I think the origin flick is getting played out. I mean what if the movie doesn't do so well and we don't get that hopefully more exciting sequel featuring the Mandarin?
Look what happened to Daredevil and the Hulk.
I can understand your frustration but Stane actually is a CEO in the comics. If his origin were to be radically changed from a CEO to something else, Marvel would then risk getting the Iron man purists and fans in an uproar.
I think in IM's case, it's better to do an origin story. He's not as well known as Superman, Batman or Spider-man. Marvel wants the film to not only appeal just to the fans but the general audience as well. If the film were to be done as another episode in the life of IM, I think the general audience would be confused. I'm sure questions about how he got the armor, why does he have to wear the chest plate and other questions would come up. If you only glance over those explanations or show it in flashbacks, you take the chance of the audience not relating or caring about Tony as a character. In order for this film to make money and get a sequel, the general audience has to be able to care enough about Tony and find him interesting to see it possibly more than once or go out and tell their friends to go see the film so it will be a success.
I don't understand the comment about the Hulk, he's getting a sequel.
^ Yep. And I"m gonna laugh my ass off at the end of Iron Man 2 when it's revealed that the secretive elusive Mandarin is Obidiah the whole time pulling all the strings right before Starks's eyes. LOL
And we know from a rumor on IESB that Anthony Michael Hall is the Mandarin.