Iron Man 3 The IRON MAN 3 News & Speculation Thread - Part 10

Status
Not open for further replies.
I don't care whether that was sped up or not. That was badass to the core! :up:

T"Challa;25427135 said:
I thought that suit up clip was completely badass

I agree, totally badass suit-up clip. The ad is 30 seconds long so they sped it up but it still looked great. Now I have to check Tumblr for the gifs. :word:
 
eh, i really doubt AIM is only his... it could still be a private organization (which it's not already because it's clearly a company of some sort), and he could have started it. But privately funded also means several people could be share holders still. He's probably the comic equivalent of "scientist supreme"
Oh, I didn't mean that he actually owned AIM, just that it was a privately owned organization. Some of us here figured that Marvel would adapt AIM as a privately owned corporation, organization, or something similar, that specializes in scientific research.
 
something i failed to notice is that this movie has Stark narrating lines, kinda like in KKBB
 
That may just be for the final trailer and not in the film at all.
 
I'm still not sure if I liked the narrating lines. In one way I think it was a bit cheasy, on the other hand I thought it was quite comic book like.
 
something i failed to notice is that this movie has Stark narrating lines, kinda like in KKBB

I think that could be a cool idea, maybe in like the first 15-20 minutes of the movie or something he narrates and gets us up to speed on his life post Avengers to present. But like Hawk said, it might be a little cheesy haha
 
I wasn't talking about you when I said that. I didn't even know that's why you gave the flip an F+, that's why I asked what you meant when you did it.

The fast-forwarded flip looked kind of goofy. I'm sure it will look good in the movie (if it even makes the cut). I've had zero complaints about the CGI so far, which wasn't the case at all when IM2 came out. I still remember seeing the drones landing around Stark and Rhodey and thinking how fake it looked.
 
The fast-forwarded flip looked kind of goofy. I'm sure it will look good in the movie (if it even makes the cut). I've had zero complaints about the CGI so far, which wasn't the case at all when IM2 came out. I still remember seeing the drones landing around Stark and Rhodey and thinking how fake it looked.


Yeah, it did look goofy. They probably think kids won't give a f**k. They'll just see Iron Man doing a flip and think it's awesome. :funny:
 
Yeah, it did look goofy. They probably think kids won't give a f**k. They'll just see Iron Man doing a flip and think it's awesome. :funny:


If I had seen that footage when I was about ten I would have lost my freaking mind. They'd still be trying to put all the pieces of little X back together days later. Even now it reduces me to a squeeing mess. It's safe to say that there are some little kids going crazy over YouTube right now. :awesome:
 
Yeah, it did look goofy. They probably think kids won't give a f**k. They'll just see Iron Man doing a flip and think it's awesome. :funny:

Yeah, I agree the flip seemed to be all spectacle and aimed at kids, but what has me laughing is that it is the 2nd time we have seen him do a flip in Iron Man 3. Does Iron Man now think he is Spiderman or somthing? lol

What is different though is that the first time we seen him do a flip it looked as though he wasn't in control of it (in the 2nd trailer), and this one (shown on the TV Spot) looks intentional. However, in both cases to me they seem a little out of place. So, I am hoping that if they are included that they seem to fit better in the context of the movie.

I mean the thing is like at the Stark Expo he is kind of showy, but it seemed appropriate there because Tony is a bit of a show off. However, this seems like he is alone in his hall of armors area, so who could he possibly be needing to show off to except the viewer. Which is why when I see it, it takes me out of the movie as being odd, because really it seems to serve no purpose except to be a spectacle for the viewer.

So, hopefully it will seem appropriate within the movie or be left on the cutting room floor.

Surfer
 
If I had seen that footage when I was about ten I would have lost my freaking mind. They'd still be trying to put all the pieces of little X back together days later. Even now it reduces me to a squeeing mess. It's safe to say that there are some little kids going crazy over YouTube right now. :awesome:

This big kid loves it too lol
 
I am in love with this shot. :hrt:

tumblr_mjzympg1jd1qj4zo3o5_250.gif
 
Yeah, I agree the flip seemed to be all spectacle and aimed at kids, but what has me laughing is that it is the 2nd time we have seen him do a flip in Iron Man 3. Does Iron Man now think he is Spiderman or somthing? lol

What is different though is that the first time we seen him do a flip it looked as though he wasn't in control of it (in the 2nd trailer), and this one (shown on the TV Spot) looks intentional. However, in both cases to me they seem a little out of place. So, I am hoping that if they are included that they seem to fit better in the context of the movie.

I mean the thing is like at the Stark Expo he is kind of showy, but it seemed appropriate there because Tony is a bit of a show off. However, this seems like he is alone in his hall of armors area, so who could he possibly be needing to show off to except the viewer. Which is why when I see it, it takes me out of the movie as being odd, because really it seems to serve no purpose except to be a spectacle for the viewer.

So, hopefully it will seem appropriate within the movie or be left on the cutting room floor.

Surfer

Yeah, I also don't think of flips, roundhouse kicks and extreme agility in general when I think of Iron Man. it's just not his thing.


tumblr_mjzympg1jd1qj4zo3o5_250.gif


I also don't feel like he earned his signature landing here. Not like he earned it helping Cap against Loki.
 
Yeah, I also don't think of flips, roundhouse kicks and extreme agility in general when I think of Iron Man. it's just not his thing.


tumblr_mjzympg1jd1qj4zo3o5_250.gif


I also don't feel like he earned his signature landing here. Not like he earned it helping Cap against Loki.

from the description we got from the footage last year
his first suit up is messy, as you can see the smoke and the broken class in the back and DUM-E holding a head, and this flip comes from awkwardness from extremis more than from him showing off

also the 2nd trailer was a tuck and roll from being hit by a flying chest piece, not a flip.
 
Who cares if it was slowed down? Trailers do that ALL the time.
 
from the description we got from the footage last year
his first suit up is messy, as you can see the smoke and the broken class in the back and DUM-E holding a head, and this flip comes from awkwardness from extremis more than from him showing off

also the 2nd trailer was a tuck and roll from being hit by a flying chest piece, not a flip.

Aah, OK well that makes sense if that's the case.
 
Here is a description of said footage for those interested

Standing around his many armors, Stark commands his JARVIS computer to being the test. Stark strikes a kung fu pose — nothing. He taps his forearm, trying to get something inside to work, before striking the pose again. Suddenly, from across the room, the Iron Man glove comes flying on to his arm. This is the Extremis in its beginnings, a type of armor ripped straight from the comics that allows Stark to control his Iron Man suit...with his mind. After the glove flies on to his arm, he tells Jarvis to let it rip. Pieces of armor start flying on to his body, but it's all starts happening too quickly. Now the metal braces are zipping every which way, breaking Stark's lab and forcing him to dodge like he's got Spidey sense. Eventually, all the pieces assemble on his body, save for the face mask. Turned upside and soaring straight at him, Tony does a flip in the air, rips his glove jets and clips the final piece of armor on upside in the air. Tony Stark: always a showboat.
 

I'm gonna resist reading this for now but for those who want to...TONS of spoilers there

We do our best to shield our readers from unwarranted spoilers for upcoming films in regular articles, which is why we're going to issue a giant "Spoiler Warning!" right here. Marvel Studios sent out a series of interviews with the cast and crew of their upcoming film Iron Man 3 and they didn't hold back on a lot of spoilers for the film. Since we know that some people are interested in reading these things, we've compiled the most revealing and interesting bits below.
Again, Spoiler warning...
pepper_poster.jpg
Let's recap: From the trailers, we know that Iron Man 3 will see Tony Stark going up against his greatest foe from the comic books, The Mandarin. Tony's Malibu mansion and many of the suits of armor are destroyed in an attack and Marvel Studios producer Kevin Feige revealed that this happens in the first act of the film and sets up the rest of the movie.
"You’ve seen in the trailers that there’s an attack on Tony’s house. So by the end of the first act of 'Iron Man 3,' his house is gone. His technology is gone. All he has is a barely functioning, prototype suit that, soon after he escapes from the house that’s destroyed, is not functioning at all. So Tony finds himself in the middle of the United States of America, in Rose Hill, Tennessee, completely out of his element. A guy who lives in Malibu and goes to Monaco and gallivants in Manhattan in the middle of Rose Hill, Tennessee, with a suit not working, doing an investigation about the villain known as the Mandarin, to try to figure out where he is. Tony believes there are clues here that are going to lead him to find where the Mandarin is, so he drags the broken suit into a shed that he finds and takes an axe and opens it up. It turns out that he is in the little workshop of this young boy named Harley."
Based on this and all the footage we've seen in the trailers, you can formulate a good guess about the structure of Iron Man 3 from this answer alone. Undoubtedly, there will be plenty of surprises left, but that this information has been revealed is pretty exciting.
An element of Iron Man 3 that has long been rumored is that Gwyneth Paltrow's character Pepper Potts would put on an Iron Man suit in the film, much like she did in the comic books. They confirm that this will in fact happen in the film.
"There were talks of Pepper getting in the suit at the end of 'Iron Man 2,' but Marvel wasn’t ready to do it yet....I know Robert was really interested in having Pepper do more in this movie, and it was also a factor in me coming back and getting to do things that were a little bit more fun and different and a little bit more adventurous. It would’ve still been nice, but it would’ve been very much the same thing just to be buttoned-up Pepper, and in this movie there’s a whole different experience of her."
iron_patriot.jpg
When asked what wearing the suit was like, Paltrow replied: "I didn’t mind wearing the suit at all. I thought it was light and perfectly comfortable and my children thought I was extremely cool. They were here on a day where I was in it, so they were trying it on and when my son saw me in the suit, he had the biggest eyes, so it was definitely worth it."
Another new suit that we've seen in the trailers is Don Cheadle's brand new Iron Patriot armor. Kevin Feige spilled the beans on how that comes to pass in the film and Rhodey's journey in the movie.
"What we learn in the beginning of 'Iron Man 3' is that they’ve made an arrangement. Tony has let Rhodey have this suit; he’s using it in conjunction with the US Government. So, at the beginning of 'Iron Man 3,' we see that the President has asked Rhodey as War Machine to get a new paint job and take on the new moniker of the Iron Patriot in order to do American business and be the American hero as opposed to The Avengers or Iron Man himself, who is sort of a separate entity... In a way it becomes a buddy action film, in the third act, where they team up. Neither of them have a suit at a certain point in the movie and they really team up in a great, sort of old- fashioned action movie way and Don and Robert have such an amazing rapport."
Another little detail that fans have been wondering about is how the organization A.I.M. fits into the film, which was confirmed to be a part of the movie last summer, Feige mentions that Guy Pearce's character Aldrich Killian is the head of the group in the movie.
"Killian heads a brain-trust organization called AIM that is developing Extremis, which is something that taps into human DNA and is able to reprogram it and regenerate limbs and enhance strength and cure wounds. But it also could change the whole world, which is what Killian intends to do with it."
One thing many noticed about Kingsley's Mardarin is his "Captain America" tattoo on his neck. This apparently is a running theme for the character, wherein he takes American propoganda and uses it to his own devices.
mandarin_cap_tattoo.jpg

"Shane Black had an idea of making him somebody whose background is unknown," said Feige, "we don’t know where he’s from at first, but he seems to be some kind of military officer that has gone off the reservation. He is starting to pull all of this iconography and symbolism from other cultures to his own ends to use them as symbols to pervert the symbol of the United States. He utilizes the moniker of the Mandarin and robes with dragons on them and uses South American sort of guerilla tactics to create this aura of fear of his terror organization. The Mandarin is sort of a very frightening, modern-day terrorist who has taken terror motifs from all over the world to use to his own ends. It was a very cool and relevant and scary idea."
A final thing that has captured a lot of viewers attention from the latest trailer is when Air Force One is attacked and people are falling to the ground, if you want to know how Tony saves them, then read on.
"Our writers had a great idea," said Feige, "which played to the theme of putting Tony in a situation that you don’t know how he’s going to get out of. Shane and Drew’s idea was basically to throw 13 people out of an airplane and have Jarvis tell Tony he can only carry four of them. So how in the world, as they’re plummeting to their death, is Iron Man going to be able to save them all?
"And they came up with this notion of Barrel of Monkeys, this Hasbro game, where you connect all the monkeys together and see how many of these little plastic monkeys you can latch together by their fingers. And Tony begins to fly down and begins to grab onto people and tells those people to grab onto the next person. And suddenly with this great show of teamwork you have 13 people all latched onto each other with Iron Man blowing his repulsors to stop their fall. "
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Users who are viewing this thread

Back
Top
monitoring_string = "afb8e5d7348ab9e99f73cba908f10802"