Iron Man 2 release date 7th May 2010


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Do I see a row of motherf*****g suits!

Apparently somehow he still has the Mark I. I'm thinking now he painted another version of the Mark II when he fought Obidiah. That can explain the non painted one. maybe?

Apparently somehow he still has the Mark I. I'm thinking now he painted another version of the Mark II when he fought Obidiah. That can explain the non painted one. maybe?

Yea it seems odd that he has the mark 1. I forgot but in the 1st movie the bro in the desert took it. Maybe "the dude" :laugh: took it with him when he made Iron Monger. The 4th suit is probably a repaired version of the mark 3 after his fight at the end. It got pretty beat up.

Also replacing Terrance does annoy me as Cheadle is a skinny little wimp, but I'll reserve judgement until I see the film. As much as I dislike replacements Maggie was better than Katie in Dark Knight.

Yea it seems odd that he has the mark 1. I forgot but in the 1st movie the bro in the desert took it. Maybe "the dude" :laugh: took it with him when he made Iron Monger. The 4th suit is probably a repaired version of the mark 3 after his fight at the end. It got pretty beat up.

I dunno.. from what I saw, the Mark I was pretty much in pieces. Then another question comes up. Tony 'suddenly' has the plans for Mark I in the cave? He keeps the designs with him whereever he goes? lol. Makes sense for the plans to be in the computer, but in a unknown cave? But even if the plans were with him, wouldn't the terrorists have gotten their hands on it already? lol. Plot Hole. :\

^You shouldn't think into detail that far with such movies :p I mean, it's a movie from a comic book. Such things can happen in comic books. As long as it "feels" right, it's not a problem.

@smooth3006: He hasn't had the need for the Hulk Buster yet so he obviously hasn't made it yet either.

On they'll be an explanation for the suits. For all we know the Mark 1 doesn't even operate is just for looks. They had it in pieces yea, but it was setup on display more or less "built"

Curious to see what they'd do for a hulk buster, but here's someone's attempt. Obviously the real one would look better :D

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I dunno.. from what I saw, the Mark I was pretty much in pieces. Then another question comes up. Tony 'suddenly' has the plans for Mark I in the cave? He keeps the designs with him whereever he goes? lol. Makes sense for the plans to be in the computer, but in a unknown cave? But even if the plans were with him, wouldn't the terrorists have gotten their hands on it already? lol. Plot Hole. :\

He was there for 3 months he had time to draw the plans up in the cave after knowing what parts he had to work with on 3 sheets of paper that when apart just show parts of the suit and when put on top of each other show the full suit. It doesnt show what happens to the plans but he could have easily destroyed them before suiting up in the Mark 1 i dont think he would just leave something like that lying around.

If you remember obadiah put it in Sector 16 while he was building Iron Monger, Pepper and Agent Coulson even comment on the suit that they thought it was going to be bigger right before the Iron Monger appears. Tony could have easily taken what was there and rebuilt some of the parts from memory.

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so Don Cheadle as an actor I like.. Him as Rhodey, I don't like... Just don't think he "fits" the part. Any word on the Sam Jackson deal? I mean is he still on as Fury?

Yeah he signed a 9 picture marvel deal a few months back.

^ Yea largest to date if I'm not mistaken. I really dislike Cheadle as the role. He'd be ok as Rhodey but we all know he turns into War Machine and that lil punk ain't no badass.

Looks like that was modeled on Juggernaut :rofl:

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The original looked quite similar but yea it does, hopefully they won't give him such a large head :)

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If you remember obadiah put it in Sector 16 while he was building Iron Monger, Pepper and Agent Coulson even comment on the suit that they thought it was going to be bigger right before the Iron Monger appears. Tony could have easily taken what was there and rebuilt some of the parts from memory.

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That's the scene! I knew they had it somewhere. Part that annoys me in the picture they released is all the suits are powered on. The suit itself doesn't have a power source if I'm not mistaken? It plugs into Tony's?

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That's the scene! I knew they had it somewhere. Part that annoys me in the picture they released is all the suits are powered on. The suit itself doesn't have a power source if I'm not mistaken? It plugs into Tony's?

Eh, he could've just placed a light similar to his in each suit. Not that big of a deal.

^ Could just be the angle. I think it's just a more refined model. He doesn't seem to repair suits, if you remember in the first the suit at the end was badly damaged, on top of that, it had already gotten shot up just before he took it out.

Eh, he could've just placed a light similar to his in each suit. Not that big of a deal.

Yea I know but it seems silly. The point of the light was to show Stark is in there and it's powered on. The used the imagery of the power source flickering on/off a lot in the first. It's not a light switch :x

^So? It can still be turned on and off :p

I know this has been posted several times but here's a concept image from War Machine:

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This is where I've found it: Phil Saunders' Random Stuff. It's the blog from the person who made the concept art for the Iron Man suits + Tony Starks Mansion.

He posted this along with the images:

And for those of you speculating, sorry folks, as far as I know, if there is a War Machine in IM 2, it's unlikely to be this one. You'll just have to wait and see!

More concept stuff. Apparently, he also did some concept stuff for Spider-Man 3.

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