Though it’s not 100 percent efficient because I’ve heard that one uses less material then most so it breaks easier then most suits not as if it’s not hard to break but it uses less mass in order to be the size of a suitcase in volume the suits are flexible enough so that they don’t need to be weigh less for him to go faster all together it sacrifices it’s durability for how fast it can be accessed wich isn’t a bad idea he made the suitcase in case he couldn’t access a high durability suits cause they would be way to heavy Not looking for an argument just saying that it trades it’s durability for fast access witch is smart sense he can have many suits.
@@tommyfield8449Spiderman hasnt made a cameo then, and nobody saw him actually shooting webs, but just the incredible reflex and strength when fighting flash. He however did get found out in Spiderman 2 after stopping the train from a terrible fate, but that's that. The show didnt really make it to have much of an effect to him
I like the way he constantly evolves and improves. Each time with a better human and cybernetic interface. Seeing him walking wearing a suit and his augmentation literally removed piece by piece is a real vision of how things could be in the future.
I love how he always has the same expression when he suits up - staring slightly mournfully into the middle distance. For some reason it's just perfect.
I love for the first suit, they put on fireproof gloves and stuff to make it feel more practical and realistic. Now his suits are just straight up magic
This video didn't show any of his suit ups from the later stages with nanotech, unless you're just talking about the classic red and gold suits, its only magic cause of the arc-reactor. same with MK1
Coolest suit up: just riding in the copter, presses a button and it just happens. Next coolest was the one that tracked him falling. Meanwhile the rest of them just get dressed
Bleeding edge armor is just so freaking cool. I mean yeah, it's not that flashy but dude. Before he needed SOMETHING. Be it the armor prepared in a place like the copter or the armor actually going to him, which takes time. Now he just need to think it and the nanobots will make him the armor AND rebuild it on the way for whatever he needs.
The suits themselves slowly start to lose texture and look more and more CG. But the suiting up can be cool. I don't think anything beats the prototype suit, it looks so weighty and believable compared to all the others, that you can really see it being a possibility.
It because the first suit was mentioned to be real suit on actor without CG. Filmmakers planned using cgi only in action scenes, but third party company that handles cg for first film was make great impression on makers so they cant diffirenciate where was real decoration and vise versa. This allowed them to do that progress iterations over suits, they dont needed to care about creating real decoration anymore.
@@Oxigenium1 That's interesting, thank you for saying, I think it's alright in action, because it moves so fast you can't usually make out the difference, like Thor in Ragnarok occasionally being manipulated so it better looked like he was being hit, and hitting.
@@Oxigenium1 It's got nothing to do with it being CG or not. The first one was more believable because the design was more grounded in reality, and you really get to see the suit built around the dude, clamps and fasteners and servos, everything is there for a reason. Later suits just spawn armor plates from places obstructed from the camera. People complain about CG but can't tell most of them apart.
I love how it goes from making a huge heavy suit in a cave to suiting up in a couple minutes from machines out of his lab... the case...as he walks up to his tower it removes... as he is falling... extremis just attaches to him and then in seconds from the chopper... it gets more badass and advanced each time I can't wait to see what next in the new movies
"Grow a spine Jarvis. I've got a date." Is still one of my favorite mcu lines. Screw shield and whatever potential global catastrophes they may be facing, his date with Pepper is more important 🥰
ClipsyBox I'm in. I'm a software engineer and I know how to build robots, that should certainly help. But other then that I have no fucking clue on how to power the suit or how to even make jet engine power level propulsion things to be able to fly with the suit. So, that's on you dude, good luck.
Eradicatorc As a robot, absolutely. But building it so it's a shell around a soft human full of water and fragile organs? That'd be much, much tougher. Add in the fact that it not only needs to be protective from anything up to and including tank shells, but powered, strength-enhancing, capable of high energy discharges from the hands and chest, a mobile weapons platform for multiple varieties of micromissile, AND capable of flight? Possible? Hmm... maybe.
No matter how advance his suit ups got by time but wearing mark 2 for the first time can’t beat the metal click sounds nostalgia of all time !! Plus the briefcase 💼 suit up in cartoons gonna be my no. 1 favourite 🤩
I still think that to this day, the silver suit is one of the coolest looks he could have given it. There is something about the simplicity that makes it look badass.
ClipsyBox Not mine. My top 3 are Mags (simply because if I could have anyone's power it would be his), Winter Soldier, and Cable. That's in no particular order. 4th is Apocalypse. 5th is tough.. probably a tie between a few people including Psylocke, Thanos, Omega Red, and there are a few others.. more conventional Marvel characters like Doom. Iron Man/Stark is pretty far down the list, though.
Thanks for setting this up. Seriously, one of my favorite things in Iron Man/Avengers movies were the suit up scenes. I love how efficient and smooth the transitions are.
Tony Stark is a cool dude with money and a suit. The Cap needs no suit, and himself threw away his shield. The Cap IS the Cap, and the Cap has no time for cool. There´s too much World to be safed. In defense for Tony: He has proven he can fight without that suit. Like, well, a dude fights.
Iron man is the only super hero who was created by human intelligence.. All the others were created by some kind of accident or because of dad (Odin God -Thor lucky boy..)
I loved the suits in the first two films. The wiring and screwing of the suits together was so bad as, even if impractical. It made the suits hefty and intimidating. Even though the suitcase suit was the weakest, its execution badass.
I recently watched Iron man 2 and I find the suit up on the track 3:03 the most awesome one. Because he has that "I will kick your ass now for hurting people" look on his face.
I love how the old Marvel movies were much more mature, as a teenager at that time I loved it. Today's Marvel movies is much more teen and even childish, as an adult I hate them.
This compilation missed several suit ups from Iron man 3... the beginning, where he teaches the suit to fly to him, the when he calls it from the kids garage, right before he flies to Air Force one.. some of the best ones, imo
The MK3 and MK2 scenes will always hold a special place as the original, but my personal favorite will always be the MK VII, not only is it one of the best reveals, but the VII is one of the last time the suit really looked like it was upgraded in my opinion. Still my favorite iteration of the suit to this day.
I will forever wonder about the possibility of a suit like this. Not so much the flying aspect but just a fully mechanised suit of armour that boosts the strength of the wearing and integrates some weaponry.