I could see Stark being repulsed and fascinated by him at the same time.
MODOK is different because his look is extreme.
It's like saying you could have Howard the Duck in Avengers 2 and nobody should think it was weird.
Krang could have been easily intergarted into a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie.
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But Howard the Duck is a DUCK lol.
MODOK is a freak show, mutated, scientific man-machine designed for killing.
I still think it's ridiculous they won't use the Mandarin for IM3 because of "racial stereotyping" really? Is that why IM didn't get put in a vietnamese prison but instead was in Afghanistan since we are at war with them now...then when we aren't anymore any depiction of them as villainous will be "racial stereotyping". I love how everyone is categorized to fit an agenda.
That doesn't make it any less easy to translate to screen.I put MODOK's chances of appearing on film right up there with the Wrecking Crew and Rhino: not impossible to translate, but nowhere near viable as currently designed.
And I don't equate translating MODOK with the translations for most superhero characters. Be honest with yourself. If you showed an average moviegoer a picture of MODOK and a picture of Winter Soldier, which one will they think is a joke and which one an actual villain? Or put the Wrecking Crew next to Surtur. It's no contest.
Actually, with news that IM3 will be filming on location in China, we might just get the Mandarin after all.
The same reason comic book movies took half a century to be taken seriously in film... nobody was willing to take a chance on emI have to get to sleep, otherwise I'd debate you on this all night. I'll just end by saying that it's no coincidence that MODOK's character is passed off as comic relief half the time.
This is the closest thing to MODOK ever put on film. Cain from Robocop 2.
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I still think it's ridiculous they won't use the Mandarin for IM3 because of "racial stereotyping" really? Is that why IM didn't get put in a vietnamese prison but instead was in Afghanistan since we are at war with them now...then when we aren't anymore any depiction of them as villainous will be "racial stereotyping". I love how everyone is categorized to fit an agenda.
You'd think people would learn from the whole Heath Ledger Joker fiasco...Like I said, they'll say it won't work right up until the day it does.
That line of thinking is what leads to giant space clouds instead of Galactus and Parallax.
You're thinking Arnim Zola.
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Nope everything about Mandarin was just a bunch of Asian stereotypes tossed together. Even Fin Fang Foom was just a play on Ching Chang Chong. The same could be said of Black Panther and other early Minority character. They where created by White guys that didn't understand the Cultures that they were basing there characters off up. So they would just make up stuff based apon the little that they knew (Stereotypes).
IM1 used Afghanistan because Afghanistan is still relevant. It's basically our generations equivalent of Vietnam.
Agreed
I don't understand why MODOK can't be on the big screen. I can't stand when people say a,b,c can't work because of x,y,z. When you do something like MODOK you have to embrace the awkward, weird, freaky, and crazy look of the character. You have to embrace that it looks out of place and have to play up that angle. You write a script around it with that in mind. You intentionally use him to shock and disturb your audience.
Isn't that what Josh Whedon did with The Avengers. You have a Viking God that fights with a Hammer, a World War 2 Super Solider that fight with a Shield, an Assassin/Marksman that uses a bow and arrow and they're telling me something can't be done.
FYI - Personally i hate MODOK's Guts and i hope they never use him. I just hate when people say you can't do something when it obviously can be done. The question isn't can it be done. The question how do you execute it.