Nice one. But, it's a cheap shot though, bringing him via another character.. Shows how desperate Marvel Studios is, after streaming all those DC level low material. Maybe Igor threatened Feige by closing the studios, who knows.
The fact that Tony took three of these mistakes from his life and added as a precautionary measure in Peter's suit after one month of knowing him just showed how much he really cared about him.
wololo4699 Well to be fair, _he _*_did_* tolerate _some_ failures... when it came to taking care of him and his emotional and personal needs... He wasn't about to fail everyone else... not again...
I love how Tony made the whole power absorption mechanic as more of a safety precaution at first, but after Thor shocked him with that bolt in Avengers 1 and accidentally powered up the suit, Tony basically said "let's make this bug into a feature" and made a conduit specifically for Thor on the suit's back
The biggest improvement he ever made to his suits was increasing the speed at which he could put them on. His first suit took so long to put on and start that Yinsen died. So each of the following suits where subsequently made easier and faster to put on. He believed he failed Yinsen, and strove to never make that mistake again.
There have been a lot of people pointing out his improvements, but another thing is that in 2012 when Loki threw him off the building, the mark 7 suit flew with him and was installed on him but it had to wait fully assembled, he was able to start the thrusters and almost collided with people on the ground. In Ironman 3, when fighting Kilian, the armor can immediately activate the thrusters as soon as it is put on him even though it is not yet assembled.
this video made me realize the connection between cap saying “take off the suit, what are you?” and stark telling peter “if you’re nothing without the suit then you don’t deserve it”
That was also kind of like a subplot of Ironman 3, he was having anxiety from PTSD so he'd rely on making his suits to fight, but then when he breaks down and is left without his suit/tries to fix it but it's not charged when he needs it; he has to fight without it using his wits and stuff he could find at a home improvement store. The lesson he learns in Ironman 3, he teaches to Peter in Homecoming.
I always found the ideia of cap and Stark fighting silly, on one side theres this flying war machine with the power of the sun on it's palms, on the other is a man full of steroids with a very hard medium shield
@@senny- "Sadly not everyone is equal, some people are genius and some people don't. And just a genius can recognize themselves as one, and I am something of a genius myself!" - Emperor Nero "Waifu" Claudio.
@@ty194 I never heard of her until this comment so i looked it up and i'm pissed. I'm fairly neutral on woke vs cancel. I see valid points AND problems on both sides. This is the problem i see with the ultra woke, SJW side. Shove it in people's throats, they WILL reject it. And for good cause. Black Panther did race in the MCU right IMO. It was there, it's woven into the story and plot just like real life. Rhodey was kinda the token black guy but with C'hacala there was some depth and it wasn't forced. It made sense. It was organic Sam Wilson as Cap makes sense too. I can support that. Bucky is there too. And that dealt with race. It paralleled our own history with race and racism. They DID test shit on black service-members. And only a few generations later, we had a black president. And I supported him. Best president of my life time by far. But this.... i do not like this. America is over 80% caucasian (about 60% non-hispanic white). It's about 13% black. Quit trying to shoehorn elements that don't make sense. It makes perfect sense that the team would be diverse and they ARE. They have a robot! They had two 90+ yr olds! Multiple immigrants. Shrimp boat captain turned air force pilot or whatever Sam was. Idk where Rhodey from.
Tony showing Peter the heated suit trick was absolutely adorable. Poor kid never fully comprehended the extent of how gifted he truly was to have this man.
What I love about Tony’s ability to constantly make up for his errors, is that it’s the mainly the opposite of how Cap and Thor handle their mistakes. Thor is devastated whenever he screws up and takes a long time to get over it, while Cap as especially shown in Civil War struggles even accepting or facing his mistakes and poor choices until its too late. It makes sense for Tony the most flawed and “human” of the trio, to be the one that deals with his mistakes the best.
Of you think about it this actually makes sense, as Thor takes lomg time to get over things because his life Is way longer and has more time to think about his errors, while Cap Is a man from the 40s and still partially has the stubborn mentality of the time
@@antonioesposito9878 You’ve hit the nail on the head with Cap, he’s so straightforward that he struggles dealing with complicated matters like the Starks’ murder, I feel he didn’t tell Tony because in his mind Tony is essentially a civilian and shouldn’t be part of the Hydra affairs. Steve has got almost tribal mentality which I don’t like.
Cap makes few mistake and doesn't have to upgrade his suits or weapons because cap is more of an ideological figure. There isn't stuff he can or should change because cap represents what is supposed to be the best of American values. Compared to Tony who is in simple terms a mechanic. The fixer upper who constantly is trying to make his inventions better. Their purposes are very different, Tony is what human can constantly evolve to be and shows improvement while cap is supposed to be the ideal.
@@DavidElendu ah yes the ideal values for humans. Keeping information about who actually murdered your best friends parents, and then fighting alongside that individual. Yeah those are the ideas we should all strive toward 🤦♂️😂
Another cool detail for Rhodey's fall: He fell because the suit's power source (the chest thing) got damaged, In Tony's more recent suits, you can see a main power source in his chest and many smaller sources on his arms and legs. This not only boosts the suits' weapons, but also keeps it powered if the main source fails.
In the first Iron Man movie, before Tony revealed his identity, his suit was equipped with a voice changer until later at the end, revealing himself that he is Iron Man and thought that it was not necessary to have one anymore. In Spider-Man Homecoming, Tony thought it would be useful for Peter to have and use a voice changer to protect his identity when he is gifting him his new suit. The voice changer was used in one scene where Peter failed (almost) to interrogate someone. I thought it was kind of a cool small detail and that Tony would really want to protect other people's identity when trying out his gear.
@@dabois8280 his nanotech suit could've protected him from the damage of those stones but he died bcz half of his suit had been broken before the snap and he still snapped it and ended his life to kill thanos bcz he might've not have another chance
Something I really like is how half the upgrades are Mk50 using nanotech because it's not only the ultiment optimisation of the suit, but it's also used to it's fully capacity as well. Every else in the MCU post endgame treats it like a gimmick for their mask, but Stark uses the tech to not only solve every flaw in his previous suits, but also constantly reconfigure the nanites in his suit to push every attack he makes against thanos to it's full capacity in real time. His kicks are given triple the weight, his punches four times the force. His rockets have nearly unlimited capacity, and even with nanites being inherently weaker than outright steel, it gives him several options for use once they begin to be depleted, which thanos uses to stab him being the genius he also is. Even his shield is essentially infinite being Wakandan and holographic. On top of the layered visuals, THIS is how you do nanotech: it both optimises and removes flaws from previous technology, and improves upon all of it's uses. It's a third class option besides typical steel being stronger but more inconvienient and hybrids being a mix of real material and nanotech.
Another thing to consider is that while Tony is impressive, there would likely be no way to create entirely new devices with the nanotech on the fly, it would almost certainly be limited only to things Tony has already designed and made fully functional, meaning that every single thing he created with the nanites was a device he designed, prototyped, tested, and then uploaded it to the nanite controller so that he could use it in the field. Just look at the sheer number of different devices he pulls out throughout those movies and it's clear he was all about preparation with that suit.
Probably the best one is that during Infinity War, he struggled to take the stones from Thanos. In Endgame, he added a feature both in the suit and the gauntlet to ensure an easy snatch should it be necessary
That is because Iron Gauntlet have the same tech as his nanotechnology suit in Endgame so the interaction between them is super easy (just like how Peter control Doc Ock tentacles after it absorb a part of nanotech), while Infinity Gauntlet need him to manually remove it from Thanos hand.
Another one from Civil War to Infinity War, his missiles no longer needed to be launched from his forearm, because Bucky pushed it away, and his targeting was tracked to his eyes, because it was knackered in Civil War.
This absolutely can't be right. According to Strange.. Tony didn't know he was going to make that sacrifice right up until the moment. Why couldn't strange tell Tony what to do and mess up the only winnable timeline if Tony was already committed to the idea. You can't have him make a spur of the moment sacrifice and have it be something he prepared for. #micdrop
Love that after his defeat with Cap, he added melee weapons, but not only that, he proved that his fighting skills even gave Thanos trouble which means he trained with them before even using them for real, it really shows that Tony doesn’t make the same mistake twice.
Wait bro his Main Focus is Bucky and if he wants he will win at that moment Imagine he sleeps Hulk...can't he make sleep to cap 😏😂 1 v2 don't forget it
I'm sure it's been said but, I really appreciate the fact that they took the time to implement these changes in the MCU without most of the audience realizing the significance behind these upgrades. I think we just chalk it up to him being a world class inventor and he's always improving on his creations.
I mean it is the mark 85 and this man is an inventor and innovator it would be even more strange to see that he doesn’t build upon his flaws like an architect improving on previous designs
@@cocoearmuffs6207 I just meant that these are improvements that most likely the majority of the audience doesn't consider when watching the Marvel movies.
Also; because he couldn't reach Rhodes in time when he fell, in infinity war he made a giant jet booster so he can fly faster. Because in Iron man 3 he ended up unarmed without his suit, in civil war he made a watch that turns into a weaponized glove if he didn't have his suit. Because in Iron man 2 warmachine got hacked, Tony programmed more artifical intelligences and upgraded Jarvis's AI, resulting in Jarvis stopping Ultron's attempts to hack nuclear codes. (didn't stop Ned and Peter from hacking into the spiderman suit though)
I don't know how smart Ned is supposed to be, but Peter is among the smarter people of the Marvel universe. He's not at the absolute top, but he's definitely somewhere on the genius level. Dude makes his own gadgets (except in the MCU), constantly calculates how and where to swing throughout NY city so he gains max velocity and doesn't hit anyone and is frequently seen assisting other scientists putting their projects together. Peter is insanely smart. If he put his mind to it, he could definitely figure out how to hack an Iron Man suit in a matter of hours.
@@Xylarxcode ned is the snartest person to ever exist in the mcu universe he becomes unstoppable after saying his catch phrase which is "its nedin' time"
I really appreciate that the second Iron legion were no longer suits. Them being suits was their main problem, since that forced them to be hollow and lighter, allowing for less durability and space for computing hardware. Him making them fully robotic completely solved that problem
To be fair the first Iron Legion was planned for him to wear, each suit had its own specs and abilities that his normal suit did not have since it would be a hassle so include every feature that distinguishes the other suits, Take the Stealth Suit for example, its a suit that as it name implies is all about stealth, obviously his normal suit stood out so he made this as a countermeasure for when he needed it.
The first iron legion was not even intended to become an iron legion. They're all separate suits that Tony looked at and decided "hey, wouldn't it be funny if they were all active at once?" The second iron legion was Tony realising the potential and capitalising on it
I like how some of y’all were surprised that the Ten rings kidnapped Tony and they have a connection to Iron Man, when Trevor (the actor who played the Mandarin in Iron Man 3) showed up in Shang-Chi, And then him and Wenwu proceeded to explain the literal events of Iron Man 3. Pretty sure those scenes were AT LEAST 5 minutes back to back. The Ten Rings have also appeared/been mentioned in all the Iron Man movies, Ant Man, Ms Marvel, Agents of Shield, Daredevil, and Secret Invasion. They have been here the entire time…
Everyone is talking about how amazing stark is and how he was beautifully written. No one is talking about the "Lost to a guy on steroids with a salad plate"
@@benjaminmalaihollo7823 facts. He is supposed to be peak human and I get his shield does a lot of the heavy lifting but when he was gettibg rag dolled by Thanos I was like "how have his bones not snapped like twigs?". Thor can take it and Iron Man with his OP trch, but Cap was in there like his hits wouldn't feel like a toddler flailing at Thanos
@@_______-3007 that's just pure plot armor for Joker there bc at this point in history Joker would be either dead or incarcerated for the rest of his life
A lot of people underestimate Stark, but there's a reason he's one of the most important Avengers; he's a genius with an incredible capacity to build on his knowledge. You only get one chance to beat him and if you don't, he comes back better and stronger.
@@y79iu28 ur right no one underestimates him NOW cus of the shit he’s done. But in the beginning people most definitely underestimated him💀there r literally moments in the video of him being underestimated LITERALLY IN THE BEGINNING BRO😭😭😭
Yeah, except you would think Stark would have the common sense and intelligence to put a parachute in a HIGH SPEED FLYING SUIT. Rhodey’s injury was totally preventable.
One thing a lot of people miss is that during Age of Ultron, the Hulkbuster couldnt slow down the Hulk. So when he built the nano suit, he added more power and more blasters. When his arc reactor was taken out of his chest in the first film, he started adding individual ones to each bit of tech. When he realized that having each piece of the suit fly to him was too unreliable, he made the nano suit so its always with him. During the attack on his mansion, he couldnt aim the rocket in his suit. So he made them auto targeting in the nano suit. And finally, in the first movie, when hes fixing up his hand repulsor, he accidently fires it and realizes it can also be a weapon not just flight stabilizers. Everyone tends to view him as just the guy with money and tech, but hes really the epitomy of always learning from his mistakes. He always grows from his failures. Its why hes one of my favorites
that nanosuit was just lazy writing, basically all the stark later technology and his decision making was stupid, especially if he supposed to be genius or something
The writers did an awesome job with details in all the movies really. But the attention to Tony's drive to keep testing his limits and failing is perfect. He's always thinking about tomorrow's improvements and yesterday's mistakes.
Honestly I feel like the entirety of MCU was Tony Stark’s story. He was so intertwined in everything that the MCU without him feels like when your favorite sitcom tried to replace the main character with someone else… all the ingredients are still there, it should feel relatively the same… but it just doesn’t.
He also had issues with his firing mechanism when Bucky was about to escape through the middle silo. So in accordance to this he made missiles that fire independently and targeted specific things.
@@xsisty999 yes but his helmet still calculated the trajectory. What they are saying is that each and every missles now can track and target independently. With or without the helmet tracking.
I think part of it was because normally Tony is trying to do actual damage/kill his enemies - but how tf is he gonna do that with Cap? he’s just in pain and lashing out but he’s not trying to murder him
This is how engineers work. Every encounter is a field test, new situations are new variables, and development never stops. You record, you analyze, you innovate. There are no experimental failures, only more data.
Everyone's talking about Tony but can we take a second to appreciate the writers and designers. That is such an incredible amount of care and detail that really sells Tony as this hyper genius that completely went over a lot of our heads. I've been watching the MCU for decade now but never once noticed any of these things, yet they not only knew about this trend but also took great care to constantly keep it going, even if a significant portion of the audience would never even notice. That is just solid film making right there.
Glad someone commented this. So many Marvel fans keep d-riding the superheroes and it’s kinda weird. Tony’s a genius because it’s a made up world where he was written as such and RDJ did a great job. I guess everyone gets enamored by the story or somethin
He didn't just learn to add trackers because he was captured by the 10 rings, he also learned to stop participating in the Military Industrial Complex by not selling weaponry anymore. RIP Yinsen
If that said he's probably on the way to make a suit durable to not kill a human snapping with all the infinity stones somewhere. Robert really did the character justice.
@@donnycorn3086 thats probably not happening due to the fact that *he's fuckin dead* but pepper pots will soon shine in one movie and build some suit made from nano tech capable of withstanding the stones, that being said. Maybe thanos will come back, or maybe there's some other MCU character that we don't know about that is capable of wielding these stones.
This is why I love Tony Stark so much. He's a character that had mistakes, but learned from them. There's even more that weren't mentioned in this video.
@@hollykm He keeps making suits that take less and less time to put on, from the 2nd suit from Iron Man I, to the briefcase suit in Iron Man II, to the flying suits in Iron Man III, to the nanotech, and probably even more than I missed.
That happened because the glove is made from stack tech too, but I guess making a glove that can use infinity stones may count as him learning from Thanos tough
I think the infinity stones were literally bonded to the infinity gauntlet (from dwarven magic or whatever) and he could get FRIDAY to move the nano-tech holding the stones into his gauntlet.
I just realized during the icing problem, Tony was falling from a large height and was telling JARVIS to deploy flaps. He learned from that mistake and had automatically deployable flaps for when his suit lost power which was shown during his fall from space.
I'm pretty sure those were not flaps, but disposable booster rockets, like that on a NASA space shuttle. Tony's flaps also had a manual release which is why he didn't just die from terminal velocity the first time.
@@grungyemu I guess it’s a flaw on Tony’s part. It’s possible that the flaps couldn’t deploy without power. Or he just went past it completely and got boosters to get to terminal velocity faster. Thanks for the insight 👍🏻
@@1st2nd2 computers don't like the extreme heat or cold. If it's too hot they melt, and if it's too cold then they can't move, and shut down. If the suit's motherboard housing got ice on it (due to faulty design bc it was the first suit) then the whole thing would have shut down from below freezing temperatures. But if moisture was able to get in anyways that would be a bigger problem.
In my opinion, one of the best ways that Tony learned from his mistakes was when he temporarily took Peter's suit in Homecoming. I interpreted that as Tony recognizing the way that he unhealthily dedicated a large portion of his life to the suit, hero lifestyle, and the title of Iron-Man. Tony saw alot of himself in Peter, so when Peter told him that he was nothing without the suit, he automatically refused to let the Spider-Man mantle lead Peter down the same devastating paths that he went through.
True. The best way telling someone who learning from their mistakes was them ensuring that someone else wouldn't go down the same path as them. Peter was special for him sure, but should he encounter some random kid that have the same problem that Tony had, he would probably help/teach that kid regardless. Tony is a good man after all.
He was also willing to do absolutely anything to bring back everyone after the snap, so he made it possible to wield the stones in his suit just in case he had to be that guy.
He literally did make a new Infinity Gauntlet from Nanotech, so decided as well to incorporate those materials(same material for Mjolnir) into his suit. Perhaps loaned knowledge and materials from the singular surviving dwarf smith.
I love how Tony's power is not only that he has a cool suit and does things, but how he fails, learns, and gets right back at it. Also how he is brave enough to go into a melee fight with one of the strongest people in the universe.
And this was possibly his first use of melee weapons on an Iron Man suit. It was cool how in Civil War, that Fitbit that gave him an Iron Glove was kinda like a prototype for Nanotech. It had a tiny Arc reactor in it, folded out into sufficient armoring (enough to stop a bullet at point blank), and was more reliant on suppression instead of direct attacks. So I feel like both expanding on that glove idea, and after fighting Steve, lead to the Mark 50
Absolutely, Iron man is powerful because of the suit, sure. but the man behind the suit is why he's a hero. He made thanos bleed, something that not even literal gods could accomplish. While thanos kind of mocked him by saying "all that for a drop of blood", the fact that he survived on his own for long enough to even get an opportunity to make him bleed shows just how strong Iron man really was.
That was something I really like about the concept of a superhero like Iron Man. He finds his limits. Whether through outside action, floundering about, curiosity, any other reason, he finds what the shortcomings of the suit is, and works to overcome it. A very scientific approach to a ""science"" based superhero. Like, other supers tend to reach limits by facing a bad guy stronger than them then they believe in friendship or something. But Iron Man is just "oh weird, this happens, let's make it so it doesn't happen again".
@@shariqhasan6220 "Take that suit away, what are you?" "Genius, billionaire, playboy, philanthropist." Honestly agree, both have the superpowers of Money and Brains. In a straight-up matchup though... if we're talking "suits on, maximum power potential" Death Battle style, Stark wins, no contest, because the World's Greatest Detective wouldn't have enough prep time to counter every single gadget of the World's Greatest Scientist (who doesn't even have to get in range of any of Batman's gear). In a 1v1 fisticuffs _without_ any "wonderful toys"? Batman would likely win due to all the martial arts training.
One thing this guy missed was the part when Loki threw him off of Stark Tower. In Endgame, the same thing happened, but since the suit basically is part of him, it was a quicker process
Tony’s engineering progress is so relatable, Obviously on an exponentially different level but every engineer I’ve known builds things, goes head first into it, something bad happens, next time around that problem is fixed. It sounds simply redundant but it’s so hilariously accurate.
engineers still can't build restaurant kitchens where the damn floor slopes into the drain.. every single F******ing time.... every time cleaning is required, you have to squeegee the water INTO the drains ... always...
I fixed your comment: "Tony's process of using mistakes to improve future designs is what makes him so relatable to real world engineers in spite of the huge technology gap."
He literally took all his past mistakes that would have cost him his life and implemented them into Peter's suits, he really actually cares about him. Pretty wholesome stuff
The only problem is him caring about Peter. Just never seemed natural too forced and Tim Drake debutish where it handled like an insert for the audience I'm the worst of ways.
@@aurahoneydew9607 He cared so much cuz Peter is the next Generation of Superheroes needed. Superheroes are needed for peace, for everyone and his beloved daughter's future
Even when he added melee weaponry to his suit to counter skilled hand to hand combat opponents like Cap and Thanos, he also added the ability for his suit to regenerate it helmet after his fight with Cap, but of course that already came wit him just upgrading his suit.
@@tysonwilliam1722 Awwww man! That would just put that “My suit is more advanced than your in every way!” Line to more and more shame! Obadiah wouldn’t last 5 seconds!
Great video but you missed the best one! In Infinity War his big mistake was not getting the gauntlet off Thanos fast enough. In Endgame at the very end he removes just the stones, not the whole gauntlet, showing he learnt from this mistake! Fun fact in that moment he “shook” just the stones free instead of “pulling” the whole gauntlet, he was taking the last words of advice his father ever gave him, earlier in the movie, to heart “Shake that don’t pull it” Just another reason that final scene with Tony and Thanos is masterful!
I assumed he was able to pull the stones directly because his suit's nanotech interacted with the nanotech gauntlet whereas he couldn't do that with the gauntlet the dwarves made.
iron man is a flagship and a gem of the MCU. i hope they will bring iron man back on screens at some form without ruining him. pepper or their daughter will be a good choice.
I love how tony fixed most of his mistakes with Peter, it’s shows how much he cares, tony maybe called the most selfish billionaire but the sacrifices he made alone shows otherwise
@primepal6001 nothing really changed i think for cap. he stayed the same way. he has principles and moral characters. the only thing that changed about him is his perception of stark. He witnessed Iron Man sacrifice himself over and over again from Avengers 1 to Endgame.
Cap changed more than you think. Check out the cinematherapy Captain America if you don’t believe me. Also, Tony really should’ve added the parachute in after the icing incident. Rody’s accident kind of sealed the deal.
One that I noticed is how in Age of Ultron, Ultron easily was able to get his AI into Tony’s Iron Defenders. After that, he likely updated the AI of his suits further to keep anything, not even rogue AI, from being able to hack into his suits. While he never showed anything of the sort, Spider-Man in No Way Home has nano-bots removed from his suit by Doc Ock and he just assumed that it’s a free upgrade for him, but NOPE. His arms no longer responded to him and were taken control of instead.
yep but this update never made it to spider man suite XD Remember when Ned hacked the spidey suit with a laptop in a hotel room ?... Or that mysterio "hacked" the drones system ( not really hack but you have the security system of one of the most powerful weapon on the planet, not capable or recognizing a stark ex employee or simply just recognizing a wrong command when mysterio order the drone to kill Peter...
@@Alice.59 peter had a literal onesie, It can't move around on its own the way iron man's suits can so I don't think Tony put those extra precautions on it. And I know what you mean by mysterio but just to hammer that nail too... He didnt even have to hack anything he was given control with Peter's voice command
Also, after Cap defeated him by destroying his arc reactor, he made every following suit have multiple arc reactors. A main core one on the chest, and multiple small ones along the rest of the body of the suit including limbs.
@@Hardware1906 maybe those small arc reactors are like extensions to help boost the powers on the repulsors and help distribute the power throughout the body Maybe the later suits after 46-47 tony incorporated self powered mini arc reactors around the body so they power each part as to just powering them from a single source
Nope. MK46 had multiple reactors throughout his body. They were supplementary. Which is why it couldn’t fully power for weapons, but enough for him to actually move around in it when his main reactor was damaged. Otherwise he wouldn’t have been able to move at all
tony was brilliant, because he learnt, he struggled, he tried, and he was so, so far from perfect. he was arrogant, difficult, selfish, and even at the hight of his growth and development those traits never fully went away. and the handling of his mental illness (ESPECIALLY him genuinely believing he was dying during his anxiety attack) was so incredibly real
instead of this, we have shehulk shaking her ass and people still call it character development my favorite quotes from thanos: "reality is often disappointing"
People these days really love to write detailed essays about og characters with years of buildup then summarize a new gen unlikeable mc with a 5-10 second post credit scene.
I like seeing how when tony was facing people in his early days he relied on melee and range, but after facing an opponent with great melee skills he started incorporating more and more training and weapons in his suits
@@jasonclassmate2292 Steve moves really fast so whenever Tony starts charging up his repulsors Steve could just rush towards him and fight him hand-to-hand, which would give Tony a major disadvantage because Steve is a much better fighter than him. Which is why he analyzed his fighting pattern.
@@jasonclassmate2292 he underestimated cap and thought analyzing his fighting pattern was enough. For a while it was but once they got the drop on him cap put him out by breaking the reactor. (btw, reactors keep breaking in the MCU but why do they just power down and not cause a big explosion considering it's a...you know... high energy reactor?)
@@seat0_294 no idea about the reactor not exploding, maybe tony designed it in a way where it wouldn't release energy all at once when it was heavily damaged?
@@evieinfinite but that's like a shitty explanation to be like "tony knew that so he made it so" unlike the parachute, tracker or heater. It's so powerful too we'd probably need literal nuclear reactors to emulate the power irl. I know this is all fictional and my argument is fruitless but this is the one thing I'll pick on.
One thing Tony learned, that goes without question, is that his suit up time needed improvement. The Mark 3 suit took a while to get in and out of. And that was improved on with the proceeding suits. Mark 5 was the suitcase suit that took a quick minute to put on. Then the Mark 7 had a rapid deployment even in mid-air. Mark 42 was an attempt for armor pieces to act independently, but honestly that suit was comedically unreliable. Yet Tony improved on the concept. Eventually, Tony got further development in nanotechnology _with help from Wakanda's info exchange_ that could suit up faster than the Mark 5 without having to carry a large object containing the suit.
He didn't get Nanotech from Wakanda, he came up with it himself. It was Captain America that went to Wakanda after Civil War with Bucky, Tony didn't go to Wakanda until presumably Endgame, after Thanos was killed and during that 5 year timeskip.
@@AzureKyle To clarify, I didn't mean that Wakanda gave Tony the technology directly; like how they gave Bucky a new arm or Sam his Cap suit. I was referring to Marvel's The Wakanda Files book, which mentioned that there was an information trade between Wakanda and Stark Industries. Tony even mentioned receiving the tech from "a friend." From there, Tony created his Mark L suit.
@@guyfriendly_ Actually, the only major thing I can think of that he'd give is arc reactor schematics. Kinda cool to think about what they could be doing with that, although I doubt we'd ever see in the movies
So this is how it feels like to witness a person's growth trough trials and error in real time and actually applied their mistakes for better solutions. Because in movies, and even in real life, most often people just repeats their mistakes. But to be able to witness his character development and growth, and being considered the person who grew so much in the last last decade, its making me proud to witness such character!
Lee took a challange to create the most hated character and change him from issue to issue ... everyone can relate to Tony. (even if we not that rich nor smart)
Definitely Tony Stark and Robert D. Jr. made the best match to show character developed, it's relatable thanks to the irl factors of the actor and the scriptwriters.
This video made me realize that the nanotech suits were really a lot like a culmination of everything Tony had learned and improved upon. Makes them feel a lot more like a natural evolution of the other armors instead of just being there to look cool and give him more versatility in combat.
Funny thing about that: nano-technology, as I’m sure you know, is made up of hundreds, thousands, millions, or even billions of tiny machines. So one could see it as each little thing being the strength of one suit, all put together to create the ultimate suit.
Tony Stark has an incredible character arc in the entire Thanos saga of movies. I don’t think any comic book hero has ever come close to that (though Tobey’s Spider-Man is a good second). I also love how they showed that redirecting the nuke and his near-death experience in space gave him PTSD and drove him to create the Iron Legion and other precautions to protect Earth and his loved ones. Even in the last couple of Avengers movies he still refers back to that event as the catalyst of his fears and the measures he took to quell them. Thanos even told him that he’s not the only one “cursed with knowledge” and respected his drive and commitment.
There were some issues with Penny, but yes I see what you’re saying. His issues are less down to earth, as a very wealthy man, but it’s interesting to see his adaptability in various scenarios as portrayed by RDJ’s iron man. Such as many scenes in Iron Man 3, when he’s forced to hide from the ten rings, and then rescue Penny and the president with limited resources.
@@argon39esfel batman's character arc isn't all that great when you think about his whole life. Like everyone knows his origin, but Batman in some stories becomes so cold and almost abusive, basically turning any kid into a Robin (child endangerment much?) All just to expand Batman Inc to further his conquest against evil. Eventually everyone leaves/dies/abandons him. But as we all know, Bruce Wayne is the alias and Batman is the true character.
Whenever I hear the line “you’re not the only one cursed with l knowledge.” I think back to a comic where Starks parents couldn’t have children and ended up getting helped by a sentient AI that genetically modified him to be smarter. That Thanos was saying, I was genetically modified same as you.
a wise character once said, "there's a benefit to losing, you get to learn from your mistakes". thats what I love about tony in the mcu, even when he does win a fight, he still loses because of something that gave him a major disadvantage in the battle like with the mark 5(suitcase armor), while he did win, the suit's lack of weapons and its thin plating did give it much more easy portability, but came at the cause of little protection and he was unable to easily use the armor's own weapons
Of course, in the real world, if your job involves a lot of life-or-death combat, there's a good chance that even a single mistake will be the end of you. That's the advantage of living in the MCU; you don't have to treat every battle like it might be your last.
I like how this collection of scenes illustrates so clearly that you can't exploit the same weakness against Iron Man more than once. He learns, adapts, and improves, and his super power is definitely solving problems and building things!
Actually, he never bothered to protect the reactor, which is a common trope in all the stuffs I saw with Iron Man (either a villain damaging it or stealing it).
2:57 After all these years, I just realized a very important detail about this scene. The reason why he was so astonished in this scene was that he realized that not only is there something else out there in space, but it is much bigger than anything he could possibly have, and they're probably going to come after everyone on Earth for exploding what was basically a recon ship. He knows aliens exist, but here he actually saw what a sliver of their army looks like!!!
Yeah, I mean, it’s kinda obvious. That’s literally his whole drive in Iron Man 3 and Avengers 2. His Wanda hallucination in AoU was him being in the opposite side of the wormhole with the Avengers dead and the aliens come through to earth. His anxiety and PTSD come from not knowing what to expect because what he saw was only a teaser. I mean, how could anyone have missed this? Couldn’t be more obvious.
That and the fact that he's about dead now because he can't breathe in space so that may of added to the moment since like associating the aliens with near death
it is incredibly stupid of him not to have realised this before. Any species capable of travelling interstellar distances is going to have resources at their disposal that absolutely trivialise anything any one planet could have. Think about it, if you had access to travel offworld to another star system you could mine resources in asteroid belts around millions of different stars, your production base would be off the charts. Then you come across a species that hasn't even left their planet? Hilariously outmatched. It is a no brainer. If aliens exist and they can travel interstellar distances, our single planet production base == toast. The aliens can just throw literal fucking rocks at us they don't even need to build anything and we'd be toast. Tony Stark should be smart enough to know this right from the beginning. It doesn't take a genius (or being "shown" something) to deduce this.
This is SO satisfying to watch... I think that's one storytelling piece that Marvel has neglected over the past few years. When a character struggles, it gives them an opportunity to grow - If Tony just knew everything beforehand, it'd be too easy. He wouldn't have *earned* any of those moments and the audience likely would have seen it as cheap or lazy writing. Iron Man was genuinely one of the most well written, "through the fire" characters Marvel had every had. I freakin' love it!
This is two things: AMAZING subtle writing and AMAZING coordination between movie directors/screenwriters/whoever writes these. Literal definition of "show, don't tell", as the growth is all tangibly there but never stated in a "AFTER WHIPLASH SHOCKED MY SUIT I MADE IT ENERGY ABSORBENT". It's inspiring writing.
I feel like this subtly helped justify all of his improvements to his armor despite them happening off screen. Nobody complained because all the new additions always subtly felt like callbacks to past flaws with his armor
not just that but it shows genius needs an opportunity to learn the unknown. It would be boring if Tony had everything from the beginning, and even then you saw in civil war captain america that he couldn't handle both cap and winter soldier despite programs to predict certain moves. Fun progressions here.
Yes the emergency exit words was if the suit was suffocating the user, what that does it forces it to just split in the middle to let the person out entirely in one go
The thruster you mentioned for his space innovation can also be interpreted as a result of Rhodeys's fall. He wanted to catch him but was too slow. So new thrusters.
Also, there is another one having to do with Rhodey falling. If Tony would have been a little faster he would have been able to reach Rhodey in time before he hit the ground. Two adjustments were made as a result of this. The first one is the parachute in the Spiderman suite like you said. The 2nd one is the boost he added to his suite to make him faster. You see it in the scene you shared when Tony is going into space in the nanotech suite and says, "Friday, give me a boost."
@@Andy-ol8ki What do you mean "you don't think so"? In Civil War Peter gets the Stark suit. He wears it to the fight, and after the fight is driven back home & allowed to keep it. At no point then did Stark take it back to add upgrades. So when the parachute ejected when he chased Vulture, it would've already been there from the beginning.
@@loganbigmo Still u aint sure the possibility of that is like 60-70% still there is possibility that u are wrong cuz many things may have happened, like we never saw Tony creating Iron Legion so
@@Andy-ol8ki Bro we literally SAW Homecoming. Didn't you? Peter has the suit pre-airport fight & Stark let him keep it. In fact, Peter doesn't even meet Stark again until the night the parachute got deployed. The only time Stark got the suit back was after the ferry incident. You're so desperate for this fan theory to check out 100% you're imagining some headcanon happened off-screen
I think it also goes to show how human he is. He’s human he makes mistakes, but unlike others he’s super be cause he can learn from them, a superhero not a vigilante.
The second one worked just as he wanted. He wanted it to "send him home" and it pulled him off the ship. (Techlically it didn't succeed as Peter stuck around, but that's not the parachute's fault)
I'm assuming that he didn't think he could take that much at once, or perhaps he didn't know if the suit would take to the energy of the blast if his suit was already near full battery.
400% capacity sounds impossible. He clearly overengineered and never bothered to test the limits, thus the surprise that it withstood 4 intended capacity. I imagine armour like that uses a lot of power, and to keep it operational for an extended period of time, capacity of 100% is already nothing to scoff at and 4 times that that is crazy amount of power.
@@jaroslavdzurilla5103 To be fair, a lightning bolt that appears and disappears in the blink of an eye already carries an inordinate amount of power, never mind one that lasts for several seconds of just continuous energy
Jesus Christ is lord. Please read at least three books of the Bible. The first book of each testament and one you chose yourself. As you do practice forgiveness. It is literally important.
@@jamesmayle3787 I appreciate you want to educate this man in the name of god, but why did you decide to when the video has nothing to do with the topic?
I would argue that tony constantly insisting on being part of the action is massively detrimental, actually. He would be best served using a remote drone instead of actually being in a suit, but alas, he's a battle junky/wants to die a good death or something.
Tony wasn’t a “one and done” type dude. He saw each and every one of his mistakes and said “I can always improve no matter what. That way my suits can be better. Not perfect. But better”
@@theghost9667 true, but you don't always think of these things when making something. That's why people test enventions. Unfortunately, we're only human and most obvious mistakes only appear after deadly accidents
@@theghost9667 The original energy absorption suit still wasn't good enough. You could see how Thor's lightning damaged it. In Endgame, it was specifically designed for Thor. It took the combined energy of Mjolnir and Stormbreaker with no problem.
I like how the nano armor was essentially his masterpiece bc it's comprised of everything he's ever learned. It has the fastest suit up time. It's always with him in a compact form that can be deployed at any time. Its extremely resilient bc no matter how much it gets damaged, it will still work. Example being when a large of chunk of nanites were lost during his fight with Thanos he was able to move what was left to where he needed them to be. It's the fastest reactive armor he's got. It comes with a variety of close combat weapons after his fight with Steve and Bucky. And an extra large rocket to make him go faster and go into space easier. It can make it's own weapons such as missiles and restraints. Self replication may be a function of it too. It's just as powerful as the hulk buster armor but even faster. It even comes with its own built in medical kit in case he gets heavily injured. It's got more freedom of movement so Tony can maneuver easier. The list goes on. The suit was his masterpiece. And unfortunately the last one he ever made. I wonder whatever happened to it after he died.
And one more thing. Bc it's made entirely out of nanites, Tony doesn't have to worry about guys like ant man who can shrink themselves infiltrating his armor.
You can also add that he wasn´t fast enough to save Rhodey from his falling, so he add more power in his velocity with nanotech as we can see when he reach the spaceship. Also, every armor was faster to put in and transportate. Tony is just incredible.
Suit-up machine --> Suitcase --> calling the suit and have it fly to him in individual pieces ---> Nanotech contained in the equivalent of a heartbeat tracker.
I also like that despite how fast the suitcase armor is put on, it’s offset by being weaker than his other armors. Having to be able to fold in on itself means he has to sacrifice some of the armor to give it room to collapse.
Its not just faster, he tried to make Mark 43 convenient for him. But instead its became so dangerous (the crotch parts can cause serious damages and extreme painful, the head parts can cause severe head injuries) and less reliable (it required a lot of maintainances and still in constant broken while fighting, the only reliable was embed to villain and self-destruct). So in Civil War he changed the way of thinking, instead of multiple parts with jetpacks, he only bring in basic parts of the arm on his clock and that arm can be assembled in mere second, multiple copies of the suit and its separated parts are stored in his vehicle and can be accessed in few seconds, the doctrined survived until be replaced by nanotech which archieved his goal at first.
The parachute was probably already in Peter's suit before Rhodey fell because it's heavily implied Tony doesn't get the opportunity to work on it again after that. Most likely, it was added in response to the myriad of times Tony fell out of the sky. That said, he does add a speed boost to the nanotech suit after he wasn't fast enough to catch Rhodey
Peter generally doesn't have to worry about falling since he operates in New York City, unless he's falling over central park there's always a building within reach that he can pendulum from with webs to break his fall. There are also instances where he's used his webbing to make makeshift parachutes and gliders to get around. I'm not a fan of the Stark mentorship, it takes away from Peter's ingenuity and the tech he invents to fight crime like the spider trackers.
I get everything else he added as he learned from his mistake. But honestly not adding the parachute in the first place for all his and rhodey’s armors as well as spiderman’s suits was pretty dumb. Kinda should be a no brainer since they’re always flying or swinging around, would be the first failsafe that would come to my mind if I was building tech like this.
this made me realise how great of an engineer tony stark is, whenever a problem arises, he solves it, improves it and further optimises it to its best potential
Number 8: Not only did he put a parachute in Peter’s suit, but he added thicker armor to Rhodey’s next War Machine armor-you can see additional supportive plating along his spine and midsection, not to mention fairly-heavy legs.
The supportive armor was because Rhodey needed support to walk so that's definitely a good thing. The "heavy" legs is probably supports too allowing him to walk while in the suit.
@@Amphirelle it was vaild, otherwise why would Tony hand over the suit back to Peter in the opening scenes of homecoming? He took the suit back from Peter and did a few mods to it, the heater and other features were probably built in already, but the parachute was definitely added after civil war and the beginning of homecoming.
Now that he’s doctor doom, you guys can’t say “erm… actually his final mistake was that he died ☝️🤓”
bruh
Nice one. But, it's a cheap shot though, bringing him via another character.. Shows how desperate Marvel Studios is, after streaming all those DC level low material. Maybe Igor threatened Feige by closing the studios, who knows.
He learned from his mistake and came alive😂
@@Jason-H.Q???
@@Jason-H.Q didnt iron man become doctor doom at some point?
The fact that Tony took three of these mistakes from his life and added as a precautionary measure in Peter's suit after one month of knowing him just showed how much he really cared about him.
nah bro, its because he learned from his mistakes
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y'all need to chill, this comment is satireee
Or that he's you know, smart?
He didn’t cared about Peter Parker.
He just didn’t wanted to have an endless guilt trip if something happened to a Minor in his team.
He did it to fix his own mistakes, and every time builds a new suit, he will always applies it
@@SuperG4ndo a picture with pete literally pushed him to solve the time travelling issue.
Back when character development was a crucial point of the plot. Tony was a genius, and geniuses don't tolerate failures.
They turn it into a learning opportunity
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Yeah. Meaning he truly is a genius.
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Well to be fair, _he _*_did_* tolerate _some_ failures... when it came to taking care of him and his emotional and personal needs...
He wasn't about to fail everyone else... not again...
In some cases, geniuses also despise perfection!
You gotta love how most mistakes he learnt from were added to Peter’s suit. He wants Peter to be better than himself.
Peter: "I'm sorry I..I just wanted to be like you."
Tony: "...and I wanted you to be better."
-Spiderman: Homecoming
i would say something different,but i will let Tony say it instead:"And if you die,i think that´s on me.And i don´t need that on my conscience."
more like he was smart not to expect peter to be smart or durable on his own
And that's how peter doesn't learn anything hahaha
@@svblack09 that’s wat no way home’s ending was about and I’m sure the next upcoming ones are going to be about it too I’m sure :)
7:56 "lost to a guy on steroids with a salad plate" BRO THAT IS THE MOST TRUEST THING IVE HEARD TODAY
I mean technically he is on drugs
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@@NixTheGreat123 “Ur a laboratory experiment Rogers, everything special about u came out a bottle” So that’s what tony meant
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It’s funny because Tony didn’t even actually lose, Steve snuck him when Bucky distracted him
I love how Tony made the whole power absorption mechanic as more of a safety precaution at first, but after Thor shocked him with that bolt in Avengers 1 and accidentally powered up the suit, Tony basically said "let's make this bug into a feature" and made a conduit specifically for Thor on the suit's back
Mojang in a nutshell
Basically, yeah. If it's beneficial to the user, it's not a bug. Especially when it can be combined with an external force to really kick ass!
Source: I made it up
@@phishticks3536 what sources do you fucking need it's all pretty on the nose
Iron Man works at bethesda???
Stark was the embodiment of _"Know your limits, but don't limit yourself"_
"know yours limits,but don't limit yourself"
@@azzachrakn2?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
not at all, he was limited by plot and his stupid decisions 🤷 but hey its still comics, so who cares
@@rawwadYou seem like you'd be fun at parties.
@@queenofdorks9364subtlety 100
The biggest improvement he ever made to his suits was increasing the speed at which he could put them on. His first suit took so long to put on and start that Yinsen died. So each of the following suits where subsequently made easier and faster to put on. He believed he failed Yinsen, and strove to never make that mistake again.
the last suit could be held in the palm of his hand and took a single second to put on
In one of the comics the nanosuit is stored in his bones and comes out of his skin pores
@@SkyFireYZ Extremis if I recall, he had to take it to fight somebody who had also taken it.
@@SkyFireYZ that sounds horrible
@Winter Gaming he is very proud of Tony and now they are together again inventing again creating even better suits together.
There have been a lot of people pointing out his improvements, but another thing is that in 2012 when Loki threw him off the building, the mark 7 suit flew with him and was installed on him but it had to wait fully assembled, he was able to start the thrusters and almost collided with people on the ground. In Ironman 3, when fighting Kilian, the armor can immediately activate the thrusters as soon as it is put on him even though it is not yet assembled.
7:02 But he did created peters suit before rhodey fell. So peter was have it and rhodey not at that time. Its not about "learning from his mistakes."
@@zimknxckb4ck Good point but since we never saw the parachute before I like to assume he built it in after the accident with Rhodey.
@@thomastroster60There’s no time though. Homecoming is right after Civil War. It’s the same suit.
8:00 why is no one talking about the fact that it says lost to a guy on steroids with the salad plate?
The prodigal son
this video made me realize the connection between cap saying “take off the suit, what are you?” and stark telling peter “if you’re nothing without the suit then you don’t deserve it”
He did also say Cap would've whopped him if he'd wanted despite what Bucky found out.
I didn't realize this connection till I read your comment and man does it sing volumes
That was also kind of like a subplot of Ironman 3, he was having anxiety from PTSD so he'd rely on making his suits to fight, but then when he breaks down and is left without his suit/tries to fix it but it's not charged when he needs it; he has to fight without it using his wits and stuff he could find at a home improvement store. The lesson he learns in Ironman 3, he teaches to Peter in Homecoming.
Cap was a stupid mf..
I always found the ideia of cap and Stark fighting silly, on one side theres this flying war machine with the power of the sun on it's palms, on the other is a man full of steroids with a very hard medium shield
This really goes to show that genius isn't about knowing everything, it's about learning and adapting
"The only way to become a real genius, is to work day and night."
@@senny- "Sadly not everyone is equal, some people are genius and some people don't. And just a genius can recognize themselves as one, and I am something of a genius myself!"
- Emperor Nero "Waifu" Claudio.
Tell that to those who wrote Riri Williams into the MCU.
@Ty sadly they won't listen.
@@ty194 I never heard of her until this comment so i looked it up and i'm pissed. I'm fairly neutral on woke vs cancel. I see valid points AND problems on both sides.
This is the problem i see with the ultra woke, SJW side. Shove it in people's throats, they WILL reject it. And for good cause. Black Panther did race in the MCU right IMO. It was there, it's woven into the story and plot just like real life. Rhodey was kinda the token black guy but with C'hacala there was some depth and it wasn't forced. It made sense. It was organic
Sam Wilson as Cap makes sense too. I can support that. Bucky is there too. And that dealt with race. It paralleled our own history with race and racism. They DID test shit on black service-members. And only a few generations later, we had a black president. And I supported him. Best president of my life time by far.
But this.... i do not like this. America is over 80% caucasian (about 60% non-hispanic white). It's about 13% black.
Quit trying to shoehorn elements that don't make sense. It makes perfect sense that the team would be diverse and they ARE. They have a robot! They had two 90+ yr olds! Multiple immigrants. Shrimp boat captain turned air force pilot or whatever Sam was. Idk where Rhodey from.
Man Rhody falling still hits hard. Both Tony and Falcon were trying desperately to catch him.
he rlly did hit hard, on the ground specifically
@@parad0x.76hahahahha😂
Tony showing Peter the heated suit trick was absolutely adorable. Poor kid never fully comprehended the extent of how gifted he truly was to have this man.
"Lost to a guy on steroids with a salad plate" I FUCKIN LOST IT! LMFAO
IKR
🤣🤣🤣i was like wtf
Me too lmfao
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That has to be the most Tony Stark description of Cap I've ever heard.
"Lost to a guy on steroid with his salad plate" this had me laughing to the core 🤣🤣🤣
i'm finding this comment 😂😂😂😂
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Hahaha same!
Yaa
It annoyed me
What I love about Tony’s ability to constantly make up for his errors, is that it’s the mainly the opposite of how Cap and Thor handle their mistakes. Thor is devastated whenever he screws up and takes a long time to get over it, while Cap as especially shown in Civil War struggles even accepting or facing his mistakes and poor choices until its too late. It makes sense for Tony the most flawed and “human” of the trio, to be the one that deals with his mistakes the best.
Of you think about it this actually makes sense, as Thor takes lomg time to get over things because his life Is way longer and has more time to think about his errors, while Cap Is a man from the 40s and still partially has the stubborn mentality of the time
@@antonioesposito9878 You’ve hit the nail on the head with Cap, he’s so straightforward that he struggles dealing with complicated matters like the Starks’ murder, I feel he didn’t tell Tony because in his mind Tony is essentially a civilian and shouldn’t be part of the Hydra affairs.
Steve has got almost tribal mentality which I don’t like.
@@antonioesposito9878 Well, when one spends time as a Capcicle. LOL
Cap makes few mistake and doesn't have to upgrade his suits or weapons because cap is more of an ideological figure. There isn't stuff he can or should change because cap represents what is supposed to be the best of American values. Compared to Tony who is in simple terms a mechanic. The fixer upper who constantly is trying to make his inventions better. Their purposes are very different, Tony is what human can constantly evolve to be and shows improvement while cap is supposed to be the ideal.
@@DavidElendu ah yes the ideal values for humans. Keeping information about who actually murdered your best friends parents, and then fighting alongside that individual.
Yeah those are the ideas we should all strive toward 🤦♂️😂
Spiderman is like that one spoiled kid who gets what his dad has, and ironman is like a dad.
Like here son you will never die or suffer I put everything in this suit every single thing
Another cool detail for Rhodey's fall: He fell because the suit's power source (the chest thing) got damaged, In Tony's more recent suits, you can see a main power source in his chest and many smaller sources on his arms and legs. This not only boosts the suits' weapons, but also keeps it powered if the main source fails.
Could also put this one together with the Cap fight since Cap powered down the suit with a chest strike
those are present in the same film
The chest power source is called the Arc reactor btw
@@manjuananthnadhajeesh3581 right, but you dont hear me saying "hold on, i gotta charge my lithium-ion"
@TeslaRock he didn’t fly that high sir what are you talking about
In the first Iron Man movie, before Tony revealed his identity, his suit was equipped with a voice changer until later at the end, revealing himself that he is Iron Man and thought that it was not necessary to have one anymore.
In Spider-Man Homecoming, Tony thought it would be useful for Peter to have and use a voice changer to protect his identity when he is gifting him his new suit. The voice changer was used in one scene where Peter failed (almost) to interrogate someone.
I thought it was kind of a cool small detail and that Tony would really want to protect other people's identity when trying out his gear.
"I know what a girl sounds like"
keep in mind that someone isn't just anyone tho, it was prowler, miles morales's uncle
Too bad Peter apparently forgot to turn it on and only use it to interrogate once.
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It made him sound like Kylo Ren (just saying)
He went from building a suit that couldn't withstand frost to making a nanotech suit that could harness the power of the Universe.
Then dying with said suit on BY HIMSELF, AND IN THE COOLEST WAY POSSIBLE, aka infinty stones
Had he survived he could probably make a suit that can do the snap and complete withstand it
@@david95ms in the comics he did make an infinity suit and pretty much challenged God I think
@@dabois8280 his nanotech suit could've protected him from the damage of those stones but he died bcz half of his suit had been broken before the snap and he still snapped it and ended his life to kill thanos bcz he might've not have another chance
@@Foottube710 yes that is what happened in the movie. I'm talking about the full gold suit in the comics
Something I really like is how half the upgrades are Mk50 using nanotech because it's not only the ultiment optimisation of the suit, but it's also used to it's fully capacity as well. Every else in the MCU post endgame treats it like a gimmick for their mask, but Stark uses the tech to not only solve every flaw in his previous suits, but also constantly reconfigure the nanites in his suit to push every attack he makes against thanos to it's full capacity in real time. His kicks are given triple the weight, his punches four times the force. His rockets have nearly unlimited capacity, and even with nanites being inherently weaker than outright steel, it gives him several options for use once they begin to be depleted, which thanos uses to stab him being the genius he also is. Even his shield is essentially infinite being Wakandan and holographic. On top of the layered visuals, THIS is how you do nanotech: it both optimises and removes flaws from previous technology, and improves upon all of it's uses. It's a third class option besides typical steel being stronger but more inconvienient and hybrids being a mix of real material and nanotech.
Another thing to consider is that while Tony is impressive, there would likely be no way to create entirely new devices with the nanotech on the fly, it would almost certainly be limited only to things Tony has already designed and made fully functional, meaning that every single thing he created with the nanites was a device he designed, prototyped, tested, and then uploaded it to the nanite controller so that he could use it in the field. Just look at the sheer number of different devices he pulls out throughout those movies and it's clear he was all about preparation with that suit.
Probably the best one is that during Infinity War, he struggled to take the stones from Thanos. In Endgame, he added a feature both in the suit and the gauntlet to ensure an easy snatch should it be necessary
That is because Iron Gauntlet have the same tech as his nanotechnology suit in Endgame so the interaction between them is super easy (just like how Peter control Doc Ock tentacles after it absorb a part of nanotech), while Infinity Gauntlet need him to manually remove it from Thanos hand.
Damn didn't think of that, also watching this whole video makes me unsurprised that 2018 Thanos respected (and maybe even feared) Tony
Another one from Civil War to Infinity War, his missiles no longer needed to be launched from his forearm, because Bucky pushed it away, and his targeting was tracked to his eyes, because it was knackered in Civil War.
This absolutely can't be right. According to Strange.. Tony didn't know he was going to make that sacrifice right up until the moment. Why couldn't strange tell Tony what to do and mess up the only winnable timeline if Tony was already committed to the idea. You can't have him make a spur of the moment sacrifice and have it be something he prepared for. #micdrop
That's because the material was both nanotech
Love that after his defeat with Cap, he added melee weapons, but not only that, he proved that his fighting skills even gave Thanos trouble which means he trained with them before even using them for real, it really shows that Tony doesn’t make the same mistake twice.
If I remember well, mark 33 already had melee weapons.
@@diluerdaigle6212 in which movie was mk 33?
@@vil.727 iron man 3, its the red suit with a retract mini sword, he uses to cut the killian's arm off
Wait bro his Main Focus is Bucky and if he wants he will win at that moment
Imagine he sleeps Hulk...can't he make sleep to cap 😏😂
1 v2 don't forget it
You forgot to mention that after Rohdy fell, he added a system so the suit can work even with the chest power source disabled.
I'm sure it's been said but, I really appreciate the fact that they took the time to implement these changes in the MCU without most of the audience realizing the significance behind these upgrades. I think we just chalk it up to him being a world class inventor and he's always improving on his creations.
I mean it is the mark 85 and this man is an inventor and innovator it would be even more strange to see that he doesn’t build upon his flaws like an architect improving on previous designs
Yeah, I could never figure out why he only thought to incorporate melee weapons at the very end of phase 3
@@cocoearmuffs6207 I just meant that these are improvements that most likely the majority of the audience doesn't consider when watching the Marvel movies.
The greatest inventors are often driven by a greater purpose. It's not just improvements, it's a sense of responsibility. Tony is 10/10.
And he was still barely enough for Thanos.
7:48 "lost to a guy on steroids and a salad plate" bro did capt so dirty
Also; because he couldn't reach Rhodes in time when he fell, in infinity war he made a giant jet booster so he can fly faster.
Because in Iron man 3 he ended up unarmed without his suit, in civil war he made a watch that turns into a weaponized glove if he didn't have his suit.
Because in Iron man 2 warmachine got hacked, Tony programmed more artifical intelligences and upgraded Jarvis's AI, resulting in Jarvis stopping Ultron's attempts to hack nuclear codes.
(didn't stop Ned and Peter from hacking into the spiderman suit though)
Tony should've hire ned
I don't know how smart Ned is supposed to be, but Peter is among the smarter people of the Marvel universe. He's not at the absolute top, but he's definitely somewhere on the genius level. Dude makes his own gadgets (except in the MCU), constantly calculates how and where to swing throughout NY city so he gains max velocity and doesn't hit anyone and is frequently seen assisting other scientists putting their projects together. Peter is insanely smart. If he put his mind to it, he could definitely figure out how to hack an Iron Man suit in a matter of hours.
@@Xylarxcode MCU Spiderman still designed his first web shooter and webbing, he had it back when Tony first met him in Civil War
@@kko9329 stark industries would have been unstoppable
@@Xylarxcode ned is the snartest person to ever exist in the mcu universe he becomes unstoppable after saying his catch phrase which is "its nedin' time"
Stark was a fantastic representation of humanity, he had beliefs he valued, people he cared about, and evolved from every mistake he ran into
Except the mistake of being a dick.
But we still love him regardless.
And this is why people loves him the most
He was a capitalist.
Stark was a legend
@@shatterscape And? Rich people can't have feelings?
I really appreciate that the second Iron legion were no longer suits. Them being suits was their main problem, since that forced them to be hollow and lighter, allowing for less durability and space for computing hardware. Him making them fully robotic completely solved that problem
Vanko to Hammer in Iron Man 2: "drone better".
When I realize Tony has do a lot of sacrifices to win every war or fight😢❤
To be fair the first Iron Legion was planned for him to wear, each suit had its own specs and abilities that his normal suit did not have since it would be a hassle so include every feature that distinguishes the other suits, Take the Stealth Suit for example, its a suit that as it name implies is all about stealth, obviously his normal suit stood out so he made this as a countermeasure for when he needed it.
Having them be suit is pretty cool
The first iron legion was not even intended to become an iron legion. They're all separate suits that Tony looked at and decided "hey, wouldn't it be funny if they were all active at once?"
The second iron legion was Tony realising the potential and capitalising on it
I like how some of y’all were surprised that the Ten rings kidnapped Tony and they have a connection to Iron Man, when Trevor (the actor who played the Mandarin in Iron Man 3) showed up in Shang-Chi, And then him and Wenwu proceeded to explain the literal events of Iron Man 3. Pretty sure those scenes were AT LEAST 5 minutes back to back. The Ten Rings have also appeared/been mentioned in all the Iron Man movies, Ant Man, Ms Marvel, Agents of Shield, Daredevil, and Secret Invasion. They have been here the entire time…
still pretty cool how he learned from his mistakes, other characters should take notes.
Agreed but they are not smart like him
Yinsen in Iron Man 1 literally says “They call themselves the Ten Rings” but I guess people don’t rewatch the first one as much as I do lol
Stands to show, not making mistakes isn’t what makes you better, learning from your mistakes is what truly makes you stronger
And after all - you die, like Tony 😂 (😢).
@@dasauser at least his death was not a mistake
Yeah, and Tony Stark left the mcu after realizing it was a mistake to begin with.
Make mistakes
Learning from other peoples mistakes so that you don’t make them in the first place is even better
Everyone is talking about how amazing stark is and how he was beautifully written. No one is talking about the "Lost to a guy on steroids with a salad plate"
cus thats true, cap got the most plot armor out of them all
I still say he won that fight despite it being 2V1. And it would've stayed that way were Bucky actually as unconscious as he should have been.
@@benjaminmalaihollo7823 facts. He is supposed to be peak human and I get his shield does a lot of the heavy lifting but when he was gettibg rag dolled by Thanos I was like "how have his bones not snapped like twigs?". Thor can take it and Iron Man with his OP trch, but Cap was in there like his hits wouldn't feel like a toddler flailing at Thanos
Laughed my ass off on this one😂
@@bluecanine3374 supersoldier serum also is nt spiderman stronger in the comics?
He wasn't always prepared. He wasn't always right. His genius was about how he always learned from his mistakes.
unlike other genius human characters that make no mistakes and are ready for everything except stopping the joker from killing billions
@@_______-3007 that's just pure plot armor for Joker there bc at this point in history Joker would be either dead or incarcerated for the rest of his life
@@_______-3007 man aren't executions a thing? it's justice, approved by some governments why won't they execute joker as soon as joker gets captured
Technology is all about iterations
@@Iwillwinthis11 Because plot has to happen lol
8:08 “a guy on steroids with a salad plate” is wild
A lot of people underestimate Stark, but there's a reason he's one of the most important Avengers; he's a genius with an incredible capacity to build on his knowledge. You only get one chance to beat him and if you don't, he comes back better and stronger.
no one underestimsates him what are you on about
@@y79iu28 ur right no one underestimates him NOW cus of the shit he’s done. But in the beginning people most definitely underestimated him💀there r literally moments in the video of him being underestimated LITERALLY IN THE BEGINNING BRO😭😭😭
@@y79iu28 before he started covering his weaknesses more and more, he was always underestimated for being a man in a tin can
Yeah, except you would think Stark would have the common sense and intelligence to put a parachute in a HIGH SPEED FLYING SUIT. Rhodey’s injury was totally preventable.
@Arcee
Yeah that whole thing honestly felt like plot device
One thing a lot of people miss is that during Age of Ultron, the Hulkbuster couldnt slow down the Hulk. So when he built the nano suit, he added more power and more blasters. When his arc reactor was taken out of his chest in the first film, he started adding individual ones to each bit of tech. When he realized that having each piece of the suit fly to him was too unreliable, he made the nano suit so its always with him. During the attack on his mansion, he couldnt aim the rocket in his suit. So he made them auto targeting in the nano suit. And finally, in the first movie, when hes fixing up his hand repulsor, he accidently fires it and realizes it can also be a weapon not just flight stabilizers. Everyone tends to view him as just the guy with money and tech, but hes really the epitomy of always learning from his mistakes. He always grows from his failures. Its why hes one of my favorites
iron man is more than just a suit
@@ovencake523 Best example is when i think it was Cap ask him what he is without his suit.
@@ovencake523 Im not saying he isnt, I merely was pointing out more examples of his ability to constantly adapt and grow.
that nanosuit was just lazy writing, basically all the stark later technology and his decision making was stupid, especially if he supposed to be genius or something
@@matthewbush3360 oh no i was agreeing with you
iron man is innovation and genius, growth from failure etc. more than just a suit
The writers did an awesome job with details in all the movies really. But the attention to Tony's drive to keep testing his limits and failing is perfect. He's always thinking about tomorrow's improvements and yesterday's mistakes.
That's how he created Ultron. That was the whole point of that movie. Then from Ultron he created Vision along with Thor.
@@amiyrbarclift6309😊😊
Tomorrows improvements and yesterdays mistakes!! To was definitely a present thanks to u!!
Yesterday's mistake was ultron But tomorrow's improvement is Vision ❤
Honestly I feel like the entirety of MCU was Tony Stark’s story.
He was so intertwined in everything that the MCU without him feels like when your favorite sitcom tried to replace the main character with someone else… all the ingredients are still there, it should feel relatively the same… but it just doesn’t.
He also had issues with his firing mechanism when Bucky was about to escape through the middle silo. So in accordance to this he made missiles that fire independently and targeted specific things.
Homing missiles
he already had homing missiles, but in that part his helmet was broken, so he couldn't look the aim to him, so he had to manually aim
Manual fire mode was also an issue with damage to targeting
he had them in the first movie when saving ppl from terrorists
@@xsisty999 yes but his helmet still calculated the trajectory. What they are saying is that each and every missles now can track and target independently. With or without the helmet tracking.
"I nearly died twice in space."
"My army wasn't strong enough."
"I lost someone to a high fall."
*"Tennessee's weather sucks."*
plate of low debate
plate of fate
Yeah, it does
Tennessee weather does suck
why are you here plates of fate guy
"lost to a guy on steroids with a salad plate " kept me dying
I almost thought no one way going to talk about that. That was worth watching this to the end. 🤣
Bro I was about comment about this
I think part of it was because normally Tony is trying to do actual damage/kill his enemies - but how tf is he gonna do that with Cap? he’s just in pain and lashing out but he’s not trying to murder him
Actual npc conversation
i mean...hes not wrong
This is how engineers work. Every encounter is a field test, new situations are new variables, and development never stops. You record, you analyze, you innovate. There are no experimental failures, only more data.
Everyone's talking about Tony but can we take a second to appreciate the writers and designers. That is such an incredible amount of care and detail that really sells Tony as this hyper genius that completely went over a lot of our heads. I've been watching the MCU for decade now but never once noticed any of these things, yet they not only knew about this trend but also took great care to constantly keep it going, even if a significant portion of the audience would never even notice. That is just solid film making right there.
@@ToRmEnTeE And we will catch them
@@thejoker543 I'm gonna die surrounded by the biggest idiots in the galaxy...
@The Joker while moving so slowly as to avoid detection….
Glad someone commented this. So many Marvel fans keep d-riding the superheroes and it’s kinda weird. Tony’s a genius because it’s a made up world where he was written as such and RDJ did a great job. I guess everyone gets enamored by the story or somethin
Second of appreciation. Okay done.
He didn't just learn to add trackers because he was captured by the 10 rings, he also learned to stop participating in the Military Industrial Complex by not selling weaponry anymore.
RIP Yinsen
based
Rip yinsen :(
And tracker probably had more to do with war machine stealing a suit
RIP Yinsen, wish you could've seen what your boi would become
RIP Yinsen, because of you, the world is saved
The best thing about Tony is that he was always ready to die behind his decisions, right or wrong. And always learned from those mistakes
If that said he's probably on the way to make a suit durable to not kill a human snapping with all the infinity stones somewhere.
Robert really did the character justice.
@@donnycorn3086 thats probably not happening due to the fact that *he's fuckin dead* but pepper pots will soon shine in one movie and build some suit made from nano tech capable of withstanding the stones, that being said. Maybe thanos will come back, or maybe there's some other MCU character that we don't know about that is capable of wielding these stones.
Actual character development isnt hard, Marvel! This is what you use to do!
7:50 'Lost to a guy on steroids with a salad plate' 😭😭😭
😭😭
This is why I love Tony Stark so much. He's a character that had mistakes, but learned from them. There's even more that weren't mentioned in this video.
Same goes for the actor himself. RDJ has made mistakes in his past, but he's learned and moved on from them.
was*
Cool, which ones are you talking about?
@@hollykm He keeps making suits that take less and less time to put on, from the 2nd suit from Iron Man I, to the briefcase suit in Iron Man II, to the flying suits in Iron Man III, to the nanotech, and probably even more than I missed.
@@tortis6342 the boosted thrust too bcuz he wasnt fast enough to catch up to rhodey falling
I would add another one: in Infinity war Tony tries to steal the Infinity Gauntlet from Thanos, but he fails; in Endgame he only steals the stones.
We don't talk about him and infinity stones >:C
That happened because the glove is made from stack tech too, but I guess making a glove that can use infinity stones may count as him learning from Thanos tough
@@erculanocarvalhosantosfilh7861 You could say "learning from..." and add any other guy he fights in these scenes. Thanos, Ant Man, Cap, etc.
I think the infinity stones were literally bonded to the infinity gauntlet (from dwarven magic or whatever) and he could get FRIDAY to move the nano-tech holding the stones into his gauntlet.
Holy cow,Brilliant!!!!!
I just realized during the icing problem, Tony was falling from a large height and was telling JARVIS to deploy flaps. He learned from that mistake and had automatically deployable flaps for when his suit lost power which was shown during his fall from space.
I'm pretty sure those were not flaps, but disposable booster rockets, like that on a NASA space shuttle. Tony's flaps also had a manual release which is why he didn't just die from terminal velocity the first time.
@@grungyemu I guess it’s a flaw on Tony’s part. It’s possible that the flaps couldn’t deploy without power. Or he just went past it completely and got boosters to get to terminal velocity faster. Thanks for the insight 👍🏻
Still dont understand how icing caused problems with the operating system
@@1st2nd2 computers don't like the extreme heat or cold. If it's too hot they melt, and if it's too cold then they can't move, and shut down. If the suit's motherboard housing got ice on it (due to faulty design bc it was the first suit) then the whole thing would have shut down from below freezing temperatures. But if moisture was able to get in anyways that would be a bigger problem.
@@1st2nd2 cold temps slow stuff down
‘Lost to a guy on steroids with a salad plate’
In my opinion, one of the best ways that Tony learned from his mistakes was when he temporarily took Peter's suit in Homecoming. I interpreted that as Tony recognizing the way that he unhealthily dedicated a large portion of his life to the suit, hero lifestyle, and the title of Iron-Man.
Tony saw alot of himself in Peter, so when Peter told him that he was nothing without the suit, he automatically refused to let the Spider-Man mantle lead Peter down the same devastating paths that he went through.
True. The best way telling someone who learning from their mistakes was them ensuring that someone else wouldn't go down the same path as them.
Peter was special for him sure, but should he encounter some random kid that have the same problem that Tony had, he would probably help/teach that kid regardless. Tony is a good man after all.
@@komi-samabeliever7319 I wanted to see him interact with Ironheart
Your opinion is awesome
Too bad spider is used to making his own stuff. So it wouldn’t really stop him.
@@tetraxis3011 you missed the point
He was also willing to do absolutely anything to bring back everyone after the snap, so he made it possible to wield the stones in his suit just in case he had to be that guy.
He literally did make a new Infinity Gauntlet from Nanotech, so decided as well to incorporate those materials(same material for Mjolnir) into his suit. Perhaps loaned knowledge and materials from the singular surviving dwarf smith.
@@anotoman123 that's literally what he just said 😂😂😂
@@anotoman123 well it’s literally not much since he’s mad smart, but his suit would’ve exploded without proper prep.
"You're not that guy pal, you're not that guy."
@@sometroll3328Tony: I am that guy *snaps*
I love how Tony's power is not only that he has a cool suit and does things, but how he fails, learns, and gets right back at it. Also how he is brave enough to go into a melee fight with one of the strongest people in the universe.
And this was possibly his first use of melee weapons on an Iron Man suit. It was cool how in Civil War, that Fitbit that gave him an Iron Glove was kinda like a prototype for Nanotech. It had a tiny Arc reactor in it, folded out into sufficient armoring (enough to stop a bullet at point blank), and was more reliant on suppression instead of direct attacks. So I feel like both expanding on that glove idea, and after fighting Steve, lead to the Mark 50
@@toddelmsworth640 And it goes exceptionally well with his three pieces suit
He discovered new element in a single attempt
And time machine too
Absolutely, Iron man is powerful because of the suit, sure. but the man behind the suit is why he's a hero. He made thanos bleed, something that not even literal gods could accomplish. While thanos kind of mocked him by saying "all that for a drop of blood", the fact that he survived on his own for long enough to even get an opportunity to make him bleed shows just how strong Iron man really was.
@@thebigbingus8624 Tony made Thanos bleed, but Wanda made Thanos call for help.
"Lost to a guy on steroids with a salad plate"
LMAO 🤣
That was something I really like about the concept of a superhero like Iron Man.
He finds his limits. Whether through outside action, floundering about, curiosity, any other reason, he finds what the shortcomings of the suit is, and works to overcome it. A very scientific approach to a ""science"" based superhero.
Like, other supers tend to reach limits by facing a bad guy stronger than them then they believe in friendship or something. But Iron Man is just "oh weird, this happens, let's make it so it doesn't happen again".
"So what's your superpower"
"The scientific method"
He is essentially Marvel's equivalent to DC's Batman.
@@shariqhasan6220 "Take that suit away, what are you?" "Genius, billionaire, playboy, philanthropist." Honestly agree, both have the superpowers of Money and Brains. In a straight-up matchup though... if we're talking "suits on, maximum power potential" Death Battle style, Stark wins, no contest, because the World's Greatest Detective wouldn't have enough prep time to counter every single gadget of the World's Greatest Scientist (who doesn't even have to get in range of any of Batman's gear). In a 1v1 fisticuffs _without_ any "wonderful toys"? Batman would likely win due to all the martial arts training.
@shariqhasan6220 congrats, Sherlock
One thing this guy missed was the part when Loki threw him off of Stark Tower.
In Endgame, the same thing happened, but since the suit basically is part of him, it was a quicker process
Tony’s engineering progress is so relatable, Obviously on an exponentially different level but every engineer I’ve known builds things, goes head first into it, something bad happens, next time around that problem is fixed. It sounds simply redundant but it’s so hilariously accurate.
Power of the mind
engineers still can't build restaurant kitchens where the damn floor slopes into the drain.. every single F******ing time.... every time cleaning is required, you have to squeegee the water INTO the drains ... always...
That’s why I love engineering, and also aviation.
I fixed your comment:
"Tony's process of using mistakes to improve future designs is what makes him so relatable to real world engineers in spite of the huge technology gap."
@@politelypolite4835 bruh
Tony was insanely smart, for sure, but the real mark of intelligence is his ability to learn from his mistakes
A smart man is not always right. He just learns when he is wrong.
I feel like your referencing the UA-cam short on Thanos killing Iron man
@@Peko_pickle I know what short you are talking about 😂
That's what differs Batman and Iron Man for me. Batman's preptime is about deduction and paranoia, Tony's preptime is mostly about past mistakes.
i think that's one of Einstein's
This guy just taught me to learn from every mistake and to be the improved version of one's own.
He literally took all his past mistakes that would have cost him his life and implemented them into Peter's suits, he really actually cares about him. Pretty wholesome stuff
And the writers make it seamless too
Small details man
The only problem is him caring about Peter. Just never seemed natural too forced and Tim Drake debutish where it handled like an insert for the audience I'm the worst of ways.
@@aurahoneydew9607 He cared so much cuz Peter is the next Generation of Superheroes needed. Superheroes are needed for peace, for everyone and his beloved daughter's future
It’s literally not that serious he just gave him his current tech bruh
Spiderman is supposed to be an adult, not Iron Man's fanboy
Even when he added melee weaponry to his suit to counter skilled hand to hand combat opponents like Cap and Thanos, he also added the ability for his suit to regenerate it helmet after his fight with Cap, but of course that already came wit him just upgrading his suit.
Just imagine if he fought his first real enemy (Obadia Stane) with his last suit , after going back in time
@@tysonwilliam1722 Awwww man! That would just put that “My suit is more advanced than your in every way!” Line to more and more shame! Obadiah wouldn’t last 5 seconds!
@@tysonwilliam1722 one shot
@@tysonwilliam1722 Dude why you wanna see tony one punch that skinny bi*ch 😅
Iron monger woulda got cooked in a heart beat
Great video but you missed the best one! In Infinity War his big mistake was not getting the gauntlet off Thanos fast enough. In Endgame at the very end he removes just the stones, not the whole gauntlet, showing he learnt from this mistake! Fun fact in that moment he “shook” just the stones free instead of “pulling” the whole gauntlet, he was taking the last words of advice his father ever gave him, earlier in the movie, to heart “Shake that don’t pull it” Just another reason that final scene with Tony and Thanos is masterful!
Never made the connection on his dad's line. Thank you for pointing it out!
I assumed he was able to pull the stones directly because his suit's nanotech interacted with the nanotech gauntlet whereas he couldn't do that with the gauntlet the dwarves made.
nice insight
Yes but first gauntlet was just a gauntlet. Second was made of nanotech and was made by Tony. That's why he could take only stones from it.
@@mrmacross This is it, he had complete control over the nanotech gauntlet.
I like how both Parachute scenes either annoyed or almost killed Peter. Thanks Mr. Stark 😂
The definition of “what doesn’t kill you, makes you stronger.”
If that was a human
Yeah. Like a broken hip or a heart attack eh ;-)
The Quarry reference
@@SimonMcNair actually broken bones regrow stronger
@@me-vq2ss not your hip it doesn't;-)
This just proves to me how much each director involved loved Ironman so much that they paid attention to his continuity.
ikrr
iron man is a flagship and a gem of the MCU. i hope they will bring iron man back on screens at some form without ruining him. pepper or their daughter will be a good choice.
@@angeltensey it’s going to be iron heart
@@jacktheflash8478 no, we say Tony
Still dislike all the hyper tech bs
I love how tony fixed most of his mistakes with Peter, it’s shows how much he cares, tony maybe called the most selfish billionaire but the sacrifices he made alone shows otherwise
It makes me glad that he died before phase 4 became a thing and the writers butcher his character
@@dizzyheads THANK YOU
you literally just reworded top comment
@primepal6001 nothing really changed i think for cap. he stayed the same way. he has principles and moral characters. the only thing that changed about him is his perception of stark. He witnessed Iron Man sacrifice himself over and over again from Avengers 1 to Endgame.
Cap changed more than you think. Check out the cinematherapy Captain America if you don’t believe me. Also, Tony really should’ve added the parachute in after the icing incident. Rody’s accident kind of sealed the deal.
7:55 “lost to a guy on steroids and a salad plate” is insane
Iron Man is a prime example of how to write a character. Not like the recent MCU characters.
And Black widow is a prime example of how not to write a character.
@@Nopeasaurus why?
@@ronaldoucl i think that because a spider's (black widow) story is wasted, could be use more
@@Nopeasaurusher standalone film was a flaming pile of shit
Cause it started before disney
One that I noticed is how in Age of Ultron, Ultron easily was able to get his AI into Tony’s Iron Defenders. After that, he likely updated the AI of his suits further to keep anything, not even rogue AI, from being able to hack into his suits. While he never showed anything of the sort, Spider-Man in No Way Home has nano-bots removed from his suit by Doc Ock and he just assumed that it’s a free upgrade for him, but NOPE. His arms no longer responded to him and were taken control of instead.
"lmao my ai now bitch"
Thats a neat detail
yep but this update never made it to spider man suite XD
Remember when Ned hacked the spidey suit with a laptop in a hotel room ?...
Or that mysterio "hacked" the drones system ( not really hack but you have the security system of one of the most powerful weapon on the planet, not capable or recognizing a stark ex employee or simply just recognizing a wrong command when mysterio order the drone to kill Peter...
@@Alice.59 peter had a literal onesie, It can't move around on its own the way iron man's suits can so I don't think Tony put those extra precautions on it. And I know what you mean by mysterio but just to hammer that nail too... He didnt even have to hack anything he was given control with Peter's voice command
@@TeamSquid-xX ok for the costume,
but for the drone come on... even changing my password on facebook have a better security than this
Also, after Cap defeated him by destroying his arc reactor, he made every following suit have multiple arc reactors. A main core one on the chest, and multiple small ones along the rest of the body of the suit including limbs.
mark 46 already had it
@@Hardware1906 maybe those small arc reactors are like extensions to help boost the powers on the repulsors and help distribute the power throughout the body
Maybe the later suits after 46-47 tony incorporated self powered mini arc reactors around the body so they power each part as to just powering them from a single source
@@Hardware1906 way back in mark 42. Each part have their own power supply but the main reactor is much stronger
Nope. MK46 had multiple reactors throughout his body. They were supplementary. Which is why it couldn’t fully power for weapons, but enough for him to actually move around in it when his main reactor was damaged. Otherwise he wouldn’t have been able to move at all
Limbs? When and where did it showed?
Tony : "Friday send him home"
Friday : "Yep"
Peter : "Aww common..."
tony was brilliant, because he learnt, he struggled, he tried, and he was so, so far from perfect. he was arrogant, difficult, selfish, and even at the hight of his growth and development those traits never fully went away. and the handling of his mental illness (ESPECIALLY him genuinely believing he was dying during his anxiety attack) was so incredibly real
Ye
Wish mc movies were still like this
instead of this, we have shehulk shaking her ass and people still call it character development
my favorite quotes from thanos: "reality is often disappointing"
People these days really love to write detailed essays about og characters with years of buildup then summarize a new gen unlikeable mc with a 5-10 second post credit scene.
@@pen2660 you are right. we'll just have to see in next 10 years if we feel the same way as we did with iron man captain america and the others
I like seeing how when tony was facing people in his early days he relied on melee and range, but after facing an opponent with great melee skills he started incorporating more and more training and weapons in his suits
Also stupid of him for going into melee range with cap when his entire arsenal is for long range 🙄
@@jasonclassmate2292
Steve moves really fast so whenever Tony starts charging up his repulsors Steve could just rush towards him and fight him hand-to-hand, which would give Tony a major disadvantage because Steve is a much better fighter than him. Which is why he analyzed his fighting pattern.
@@jasonclassmate2292 he underestimated cap and thought analyzing his fighting pattern was enough.
For a while it was but once they got the drop on him cap put him out by breaking the reactor. (btw, reactors keep breaking in the MCU but why do they just power down and not cause a big explosion considering it's a...you know... high energy reactor?)
@@seat0_294 no idea about the reactor not exploding, maybe tony designed it in a way where it wouldn't release energy all at once when it was heavily damaged?
@@evieinfinite but that's like a shitty explanation to be like "tony knew that so he made it so" unlike the parachute, tracker or heater. It's so powerful too we'd probably need literal nuclear reactors to emulate the power irl.
I know this is all fictional and my argument is fruitless but this is the one thing I'll pick on.
One thing Tony learned, that goes without question, is that his suit up time needed improvement.
The Mark 3 suit took a while to get in and out of. And that was improved on with the proceeding suits. Mark 5 was the suitcase suit that took a quick minute to put on. Then the Mark 7 had a rapid deployment even in mid-air.
Mark 42 was an attempt for armor pieces to act independently, but honestly that suit was comedically unreliable. Yet Tony improved on the concept. Eventually, Tony got further development in nanotechnology _with help from Wakanda's info exchange_ that could suit up faster than the Mark 5 without having to carry a large object containing the suit.
He didn't get Nanotech from Wakanda, he came up with it himself. It was Captain America that went to Wakanda after Civil War with Bucky, Tony didn't go to Wakanda until presumably Endgame, after Thanos was killed and during that 5 year timeskip.
@@AzureKyle To clarify, I didn't mean that Wakanda gave Tony the technology directly; like how they gave Bucky a new arm or Sam his Cap suit. I was referring to Marvel's The Wakanda Files book, which mentioned that there was an information trade between Wakanda and Stark Industries. Tony even mentioned receiving the tech from "a friend."
From there, Tony created his Mark L suit.
@@User-VerseS Ah, I never heard of that before.
@@User-VerseS What did Stark Industries offer to Wakanda? Does it mention in the book?
@@guyfriendly_ Actually, the only major thing I can think of that he'd give is arc reactor schematics. Kinda cool to think about what they could be doing with that, although I doubt we'd ever see in the movies
So this is how it feels like to witness a person's growth trough trials and error in real time and actually applied their mistakes for better solutions. Because in movies, and even in real life, most often people just repeats their mistakes. But to be able to witness his character development and growth, and being considered the person who grew so much in the last last decade, its making me proud to witness such character!
Tony Stark is one of the best pop culture characters that goes through the best character development. His arc ends well, feels complete and earned.
Lee took a challange to create the most hated character and change him from issue to issue ... everyone can relate to Tony. (even if we not that rich nor smart)
Why do you think he's the fan favourite?
Definitely Tony Stark and Robert D. Jr. made the best match to show character developed, it's relatable thanks to the irl factors of the actor and the scriptwriters.
Of course, that’s exactly how heroes are supposed. It shows that even they, aren’t perfect.
This video made me realize that the nanotech suits were really a lot like a culmination of everything Tony had learned and improved upon. Makes them feel a lot more like a natural evolution of the other armors instead of just being there to look cool and give him more versatility in combat.
ete sech
@@pabindaeat yourself
@@pabinda el pepe
Funny thing about that: nano-technology, as I’m sure you know, is made up of hundreds, thousands, millions, or even billions of tiny machines. So one could see it as each little thing being the strength of one suit, all put together to create the ultimate suit.
Im not fan of the nano suits. Old suits felt more real in there design
Tony Stark has an incredible character arc in the entire Thanos saga of movies. I don’t think any comic book hero has ever come close to that (though Tobey’s Spider-Man is a good second).
I also love how they showed that redirecting the nuke and his near-death experience in space gave him PTSD and drove him to create the Iron Legion and other precautions to protect Earth and his loved ones. Even in the last couple of Avengers movies he still refers back to that event as the catalyst of his fears and the measures he took to quell them. Thanos even told him that he’s not the only one “cursed with knowledge” and respected his drive and commitment.
There were some issues with Penny, but yes I see what you’re saying. His issues are less down to earth, as a very wealthy man, but it’s interesting to see his adaptability in various scenarios as portrayed by RDJ’s iron man. Such as many scenes in Iron Man 3, when he’s forced to hide from the ten rings, and then rescue Penny and the president with limited resources.
Batman and Wolverine negs both ironman and spiderman
Wolverine is easily the best arc throughout superhero movies. In my opinion at least.
@@argon39esfel batman's character arc isn't all that great when you think about his whole life. Like everyone knows his origin, but Batman in some stories becomes so cold and almost abusive, basically turning any kid into a Robin (child endangerment much?) All just to expand Batman Inc to further his conquest against evil. Eventually everyone leaves/dies/abandons him. But as we all know, Bruce Wayne is the alias and Batman is the true character.
Whenever I hear the line “you’re not the only one cursed with l knowledge.” I think back to a comic where Starks parents couldn’t have children and ended up getting helped by a sentient AI that genetically modified him to be smarter. That Thanos was saying, I was genetically modified same as you.
“Lost to a guy on steroids with a solid plate” shots have absolutely been thrown 😂
a wise character once said, "there's a benefit to losing, you get to learn from your mistakes". thats what I love about tony in the mcu, even when he does win a fight, he still loses because of something that gave him a major disadvantage in the battle like with the mark 5(suitcase armor), while he did win, the suit's lack of weapons and its thin plating did give it much more easy portability, but came at the cause of little protection and he was unable to easily use the armor's own weapons
Megamind!
Of course, in the real world, if your job involves a lot of life-or-death combat, there's a good chance that even a single mistake will be the end of you. That's the advantage of living in the MCU; you don't have to treat every battle like it might be your last.
@@dragonslair951167 honestly I wish there was an mcu movie that treated fights as actual threats to the characters more than just a cool scene
I like how this collection of scenes illustrates so clearly that you can't exploit the same weakness against Iron Man more than once. He learns, adapts, and improves, and his super power is definitely solving problems and building things!
The ultimate engineer. Faces a problem once, then find a solution for it. 😁
"Lucky shot, let's see you do it again" basically
Actually, he never bothered to protect the reactor, which is a common trope in all the stuffs I saw with Iron Man (either a villain damaging it or stealing it).
@@replacesoundboard I mean, it is a weapon itself. Wouldn’t need to protect it if you can beam people away
Although me saying that probably would be worth having a backup generator for flight capabilities in case rhodey’s situation were to happen
2:57 After all these years, I just realized a very important detail about this scene. The reason why he was so astonished in this scene was that he realized that not only is there something else out there in space, but it is much bigger than anything he could possibly have, and they're probably going to come after everyone on Earth for exploding what was basically a recon ship.
He knows aliens exist, but here he actually saw what a sliver of their army looks like!!!
Yeah, I mean, it’s kinda obvious. That’s literally his whole drive in Iron Man 3 and Avengers 2. His Wanda hallucination in AoU was him being in the opposite side of the wormhole with the Avengers dead and the aliens come through to earth. His anxiety and PTSD come from not knowing what to expect because what he saw was only a teaser. I mean, how could anyone have missed this? Couldn’t be more obvious.
I always thought it was because he's in space and is gasping for air
@@ErmacHZArfanH same
That and the fact that he's about dead now because he can't breathe in space so that may of added to the moment since like associating the aliens with near death
it is incredibly stupid of him not to have realised this before.
Any species capable of travelling interstellar distances is going to have resources at their disposal that absolutely trivialise anything any one planet could have.
Think about it, if you had access to travel offworld to another star system you could mine resources in asteroid belts around millions of different stars, your production base would be off the charts.
Then you come across a species that hasn't even left their planet? Hilariously outmatched.
It is a no brainer. If aliens exist and they can travel interstellar distances, our single planet production base == toast.
The aliens can just throw literal fucking rocks at us they don't even need to build anything and we'd be toast. Tony Stark should be smart enough to know this right from the beginning. It doesn't take a genius (or being "shown" something) to deduce this.
This is SO satisfying to watch... I think that's one storytelling piece that Marvel has neglected over the past few years.
When a character struggles, it gives them an opportunity to grow - If Tony just knew everything beforehand, it'd be too easy.
He wouldn't have *earned* any of those moments and the audience likely would have seen it as cheap or lazy writing.
Iron Man was genuinely one of the most well written, "through the fire" characters Marvel had every had. I freakin' love it!
This is two things: AMAZING subtle writing and AMAZING coordination between movie directors/screenwriters/whoever writes these. Literal definition of "show, don't tell", as the growth is all tangibly there but never stated in a "AFTER WHIPLASH SHOCKED MY SUIT I MADE IT ENERGY ABSORBENT". It's inspiring writing.
I feel like this subtly helped justify all of his improvements to his armor despite them happening off screen. Nobody complained because all the new additions always subtly felt like callbacks to past flaws with his armor
looking back at tony’s arc throughout the infinity saga, the new phase 4 movies have nothing on this.
agreed
not just that but it shows genius needs an opportunity to learn the unknown. It would be boring if Tony had everything from the beginning, and even then you saw in civil war captain america that he couldn't handle both cap and winter soldier despite programs to predict certain moves. Fun progressions here.
Back then, when the MCU was no mass production shit with no plan..
RIP MCU
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"Because Tony learns from his mistakes"
- a very wise man
i finally found you
Was looking for that.
@@Rafaelrgm Same
That phrase is exactly what made me click on this video😂
probably the reason for this video exist at all
He also added the eject function where Rhodey says "Canopy, canopy, canopy". He was too slow to reach Rhodey so came up with the booster.
Yes the emergency exit words was if the suit was suffocating the user, what that does it forces it to just split in the middle to let the person out entirely in one go
Because Tony learns from his mistakes!
The thruster you mentioned for his space innovation can also be interpreted as a result of Rhodeys's fall. He wanted to catch him but was too slow. So new thrusters.
The problem wasn't speed, it was the vacuum of space. Notice how the suit completely shuts down.
@@operatorchakkoty4257 rewatch the movie he ran out of power in his suit
@@igloo_dog6419 uh...where do you take that from?
@@operatorchakkoty4257 because Vision shoot beam on his chest that power come from.That it!!
@@gannykungsenpaitv809 Bro I'm talking about the nuke scene.
Also, there is another one having to do with Rhodey falling. If Tony would have been a little faster he would have been able to reach Rhodey in time before he hit the ground. Two adjustments were made as a result of this. The first one is the parachute in the Spiderman suite like you said. The 2nd one is the boost he added to his suite to make him faster. You see it in the scene you shared when Tony is going into space in the nanotech suite and says, "Friday, give me a boost."
Spider-Man got the Stark Suit before War Machine fell, so the parachute would've already been there.
@@loganbigmo nah I dont think so
@@Andy-ol8ki What do you mean "you don't think so"? In Civil War Peter gets the Stark suit. He wears it to the fight, and after the fight is driven back home & allowed to keep it. At no point then did Stark take it back to add upgrades. So when the parachute ejected when he chased Vulture, it would've already been there from the beginning.
@@loganbigmo Still u aint sure the possibility of that is like 60-70% still there is possibility that u are wrong cuz many things may have happened, like we never saw Tony creating Iron Legion so
@@Andy-ol8ki Bro we literally SAW Homecoming. Didn't you? Peter has the suit pre-airport fight & Stark let him keep it. In fact, Peter doesn't even meet Stark again until the night the parachute got deployed. The only time Stark got the suit back was after the ferry incident. You're so desperate for this fan theory to check out 100% you're imagining some headcanon happened off-screen
I think it also goes to show how human he is. He’s human he makes mistakes, but unlike others he’s super be cause he can learn from them, a superhero not a vigilante.
whenever people deny tony stark is smart i point to this video
@@littlebiits4216 yep.
"Lost to a guy on steroids with a salad plate" pure comedy gold 🤣
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That thing would actually make a great plate. You can never break it over stupid shit 😂😂
I love how Tony put parachutes in Peter’s suits and both times we see it being used, they don’t perform in the way Tony wants them to🤣
That shows how he is just human trying his best and it makes it all so much better, so relatable.
The second one worked just as he wanted. He wanted it to "send him home" and it pulled him off the ship. (Techlically it didn't succeed as Peter stuck around, but that's not the parachute's fault)
8:03 they did captain america dirty
I love that Tony was impressed that his own improvement took a lightning bolt without failing him
I'm assuming that he didn't think he could take that much at once, or perhaps he didn't know if the suit would take to the energy of the blast if his suit was already near full battery.
400% capacity sounds impossible. He clearly overengineered and never bothered to test the limits, thus the surprise that it withstood 4 intended capacity. I imagine armour like that uses a lot of power, and to keep it operational for an extended period of time, capacity of 100% is already nothing to scoff at and 4 times that that is crazy amount of power.
It was a magic lightning bolt
@@jaroslavdzurilla5103 To be fair, a lightning bolt that appears and disappears in the blink of an eye already carries an inordinate amount of power, never mind one that lasts for several seconds of just continuous energy
The fact that tony is always the one willing to sacrifice his life everytime makes him the best avenger of all time
Jesus Christ is lord. Please read at least three books of the Bible. The first book of each testament and one you chose yourself. As you do practice forgiveness. It is literally important.
@@jamesmayle3787 bro stfu I use bible pages when I’m outta toilet paper
@@jamesmayle3787 I appreciate you want to educate this man in the name of god, but why did you decide to when the video has nothing to do with the topic?
@@Kazam100 spam bot, probably. very weird choice of topic though.
I would argue that tony constantly insisting on being part of the action is massively detrimental, actually. He would be best served using a remote drone instead of actually being in a suit, but alas, he's a battle junky/wants to die a good death or something.
Tony wasn’t a “one and done” type dude. He saw each and every one of his mistakes and said “I can always improve no matter what. That way my suits can be better. Not perfect. But better”
Tony should have thought beforehand that enough electricity can mess up his suit bad. It is so obvious
@@theghost9667 very true😂
@@theghost9667 true, but you don't always think of these things when making something. That's why people test enventions. Unfortunately, we're only human and most obvious mistakes only appear after deadly accidents
@@theghost9667 The original energy absorption suit still wasn't good enough. You could see how Thor's lightning damaged it.
In Endgame, it was specifically designed for Thor. It took the combined energy of Mjolnir and Stormbreaker with no problem.
@@protorhinocerator142 Thats so cool
Even in infinity war he used nano shields but in end game he used laser shields
I like how the nano armor was essentially his masterpiece bc it's comprised of everything he's ever learned.
It has the fastest suit up time.
It's always with him in a compact form that can be deployed at any time.
Its extremely resilient bc no matter how much it gets damaged, it will still work. Example being when a large of chunk of nanites were lost during his fight with Thanos he was able to move what was left to where he needed them to be.
It's the fastest reactive armor he's got.
It comes with a variety of close combat weapons after his fight with Steve and Bucky.
And an extra large rocket to make him go faster and go into space easier.
It can make it's own weapons such as missiles and restraints.
Self replication may be a function of it too.
It's just as powerful as the hulk buster armor but even faster.
It even comes with its own built in medical kit in case he gets heavily injured.
It's got more freedom of movement so Tony can maneuver easier.
The list goes on. The suit was his masterpiece. And unfortunately the last one he ever made. I wonder whatever happened to it after he died.
And one more thing. Bc it's made entirely out of nanites, Tony doesn't have to worry about guys like ant man who can shrink themselves infiltrating his armor.
"I wonder whatever happened to it after he died."
The Mark 85 will return in ARMOR WARS, coming soon on Disney+ hahaha
"I wonder whatever happened to it after he died." RiRi Williams stole it, lul.
I think it was based off the Bleeding Edge, one of Tony's best freaking suits.
@@furionmax7824 It also has the ability to prevent beings like Vision from phasing through it
You can also add that he wasn´t fast enough to save Rhodey from his falling, so he add more power in his velocity with nanotech as we can see when he reach the spaceship. Also, every armor was faster to put in and transportate. Tony is just incredible.
Suit-up machine --> Suitcase --> calling the suit and have it fly to him in individual pieces ---> Nanotech contained in the equivalent of a heartbeat tracker.
I also like that despite how fast the suitcase armor is put on, it’s offset by being weaker than his other armors. Having to be able to fold in on itself means he has to sacrifice some of the armor to give it room to collapse.
Its not just faster, he tried to make Mark 43 convenient for him. But instead its became so dangerous (the crotch parts can cause serious damages and extreme painful, the head parts can cause severe head injuries) and less reliable (it required a lot of maintainances and still in constant broken while fighting, the only reliable was embed to villain and self-destruct). So in Civil War he changed the way of thinking, instead of multiple parts with jetpacks, he only bring in basic parts of the arm on his clock and that arm can be assembled in mere second, multiple copies of the suit and its separated parts are stored in his vehicle and can be accessed in few seconds, the doctrined survived until be replaced by nanotech which archieved his goal at first.
Transport. Not transportate. Transportate isn't a word.
@@glowhoo9226that’s one of the reasons he lost to cap and bucky, because his suits were transportable, but not bulky enough, like Rohdey’s
Tony really heard the “fool me once” quote and decided he was never gonna lose a rematch
“lost to a guy with steroids and a salad plate”
The parachute was probably already in Peter's suit before Rhodey fell because it's heavily implied Tony doesn't get the opportunity to work on it again after that. Most likely, it was added in response to the myriad of times Tony fell out of the sky.
That said, he does add a speed boost to the nanotech suit after he wasn't fast enough to catch Rhodey
He probably got to work on it while on his way to drop Peter home at the start of Homecoming
the suit that tony gave to peter during civil war was just basic, and yes he created a new suit after civil war
Peter generally doesn't have to worry about falling since he operates in New York City, unless he's falling over central park there's always a building within reach that he can pendulum from with webs to break his fall.
There are also instances where he's used his webbing to make makeshift parachutes and gliders to get around.
I'm not a fan of the Stark mentorship, it takes away from Peter's ingenuity and the tech he invents to fight crime like the spider trackers.
Considering the suit he had in Civil War is the same he had for most of Homecoming, you're right. The Parachute was already there BEFORE Rhodey fell.
I get everything else he added as he learned from his mistake. But honestly not adding the parachute in the first place for all his and rhodey’s armors as well as spiderman’s suits was pretty dumb. Kinda should be a no brainer since they’re always flying or swinging around, would be the first failsafe that would come to my mind if I was building tech like this.
this made me realise how great of an engineer tony stark is, whenever a problem arises, he solves it, improves it and further optimises it to its best potential
If there was a problem, yo I'll solve it. Check out the hook while my DJ revolves it
That last part, the optimization later on, is exceptionally difficult.
An engineer’s best skill is being able to not get an actual job as an engineer.
@@cliffjumper416 Hahaha no bro
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Not only did he put a parachute in Peter’s suit, but he added thicker armor to Rhodey’s next War Machine armor-you can see additional supportive plating along his spine and midsection, not to mention fairly-heavy legs.
The supportive armor was because Rhodey needed support to walk so that's definitely a good thing. The "heavy" legs is probably supports too allowing him to walk while in the suit.
@@Amphirelle it was vaild, otherwise why would Tony hand over the suit back to Peter in the opening scenes of homecoming? He took the suit back from Peter and did a few mods to it, the heater and other features were probably built in already, but the parachute was definitely added after civil war and the beginning of homecoming.
He actually didn't add a parachute to Peters suit after rhodey fell Peter got that suit before the airport battle before rhodey fell
He made Peter’s Suit before Rhode fell