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So Tony's dad Howard discovered the new element but technology wasn't advanced enough to synthesize it yet, thats why he left the blueprint behind for Tony. Tony did have the technology to synthesize the element and finish what his father started
So you are correct, the "light" (reactor port) on Iron Man's chest is usually a circle but it varies depending on which model of suit he is wearing. This time it was to signify that after he developed the new core, he had Jarvis fabricate a new suit(the Mark VI). In the first movie he built and wore Mark I(Afghanistan escape), the Mark II(the silver prototype that Rhodes stole in this movie and turned into War Machine), the Mark III(which is the one he wears to fight Obediah), the Mark IV (the one he wears to kick off the Stark Expo in this movie), the Mark V(the suitcase portable version), and finally the Mark VI(new elemental core). You are going to see a ton more in Iron Man 3.
@@TheOctobersReact Especially in the early movies they don't really come out and say the bad guys names from the comic to try and make it less cheesy, but they will reference them. Iron Monger was the bad guy in Iron Man 1. He mentions it to Tony, "We're Iron Mongers, it's what we do!" The Hulk had 'the Abomination' which is only mentioned by the scientist who gives him the last bit of what turns him into that, "I am just saying the mixture could be an abomination." He turns into 'the leader' when you see his head pulsing... it then gets dropped and you never see him again (at least to date, sounds like that will change). In this one it was Whiplash. Again, never really mentioned here, but that was indeed his name.
@@TheOctobersReact Not the bad guy, but Warmachine is just a name drop in this one too, "You want to be the warmachine?" by Tony during the fight. They do actually call him warmachine in later movies though.
Whiplash has always been one of my favorite Iron Man villains in the comics. I loved the fact he was the main villain in this movie. Fun Fact: The young child with the Iron Man mask that Tony saved was retconned by Tom Holland to actually be a young Peter Parker.
I remember how thrilled I was to finally see War Machine in live action after being a fan of the character for so long in the comics and even the 90's animated Iron Man series. Don Cheadle killed it as Rhodey and that epic battle against the drones where both he and Tony just demolish them was so badass on the big screen. Sidenote: The kid wearing the Iron Man mask at 48:03 was later retconned to be a young Peter Parker.
@@TheOctobersReact It was pretty dead on from the comics. As cheesy as the 90's animated Iron Man could be, best part was War Machine being voiced by Uncle Phil himself, James Avery, in Season 2.
even with Rhodes taking the suit, if you noticed, he takes the arc reactor from them so they can't study it. he keeps it until the suit is ready and needs to be powered up. then and only then does he put the arc into the suit. as pissed as he is at Tony, he won't give the arc to the govt bc he knows Tony doesn't trust the govt with his weapons after what happened in the first movie.
@TheOctobersReact yeah when they pull it out n start talking about it, Rhodes goes "this isn't a science experiment" n takes the Arc away from the soldier. He knows Tony no longer trusts the govt with his tech. He kept Tonys proprietary tech safe. Also, Rhodes was able to enter into Tony's lab because Tony has codes for 2 other people: Virginia and Rhodes. That's also why he didn't steal the suit n why Tony wasn't rushing to get it back. Tony coded his suits to fit Rhodes n Virginia just in case they needed protecting, especially from things he might've caused.
@@PatriotJedi It's definitely one of the greatest, no because it's Oscars worthy artful cinema or anything of the type, but because it succesfully brought the entire comic book crossover concept to the big screen through multiple movies in a concise and enjoyale manner. It's definitely flawed but it is still one of the greatest achievements in movie history, and the numbers corroborate to that point.
The shield actually appeared in the first movie. It was just something the set decorators stuck in a corner of Tony’s lab. Eagle eyed fans saw it and freaked out about it so they brought it back, just so Tony could use it as a shim. (It’s not the *real* Captain America shield. It’s someone’s attempt to recreate it.)
Props for dealing with all the hassle RU-vid normally throws up for big stuff like Marvel, loving your reactions to the series so far! Hopefully the comments don't spoil you guys too much.
It’s still hard to believe that they included Randy’s Donuts in this film. I just wish they still sold those muffins with filling. Those were my favorites years ago. My favorite part of the whole film was seeing Tony and Rhodey (Iron Man and War Machine) destroying robots together. Also, we can’t go wrong with their comedy.
@@TheOctobersReact I’m from Los Angeles. Of course I know it. If you ever visit Inglewood, the shop isn’t too far from our airport. You’ll find it on the northwest corner of La Cienega and Manchester.
Iron man, black widow, cap shield, Thor hammer, hulk footage, lots of lil hints to other avengers and stories IN THIS MOVIE that ppl didnt appreciate enough at first. (Also spidey) Iron Man 2 is top-tier MCU 😅❤ tis all.
The Iron Man suit in the briefcase is a shout out to the Iron Man comics of the late 60's and 70's, where Tony kept collapsed pieces of his armor in a briefcase he carried with him. He had to wear the chestplate at all times, because of the shrapnel near his heart.
The kid in the iron Man mask is supposed to be spider man. His parents could have took him to the Stark expo and that's how they died and he ended up with his aunt and uncle .
Peter and his parents made a appearance in the first avengers movie but that got cut out so I think Kevin feige redcon him losing his parents during the Stark expo. That also would explain how Tony knew about Peter's power his been watching him ever since then. Tony could have gave Peter visitor pass to The avengers Tower and Peter could have got bit by a radioactive spider from Doctor banner's lab and that's what Tony felt so responsible for Peter.
IMO that's a thin retcon, done for the sake of cuteness and not supported in the text in any way. (I have further objections, but they are spoilery here.) But clearly other do have different opinions than I do. (This won't be the last time this happens.)
Oh btw!! Unsure if you found out or anyone told you, but "Natalie Rushman" or Natasha Romanoff, her "real" name is actually the super hero known as Black Widow!! She's played by the always marvelous Scarlett Johansson :)
@@TheOctobersReact yeah. The thing with Natasha is, her actual "hero" name isn't mentioned at all hardly. Most of the time she's just called "Natasha" kind of like people call Iron Man, Tony or Stark. So you rarely hear anyone call her Black Widow, it's just implied.
55:35, if you look back at these first two movies Tony and Pepper weren’t a couple. But their energy around one another lead people to believe that they were already. It’s only after this life and death moment and she is quitting that they finally sees what everyone does.
45:23 The new element is in the shape of triangle, you saw it being created. Always upgrades his suits. Rhody is a different actor. Vanko is Whiplash (or MCU's version of Whiplash). Natasha is a main character like Coulson.
@@bryce253 Since we've already covered this it in this film, I should note that Tony is (in the comics) an alcoholic, which was led into that story where Rhodey first becomes Iron Man. I am guessing that RDJ didn't want to portray that aspect of the character (because of his own RL issues), but I thought it was a nice homage to the comics that Rhodey first puts the suit on because Tony is drunk. Similarly, the bit where Happy saves Tony from Vanko at the racetrack by hitting Vanko with the car is a shout out to the comics where Tony meets Happy when Tony crashes his race car and Happy pulls him from the wreck and saves his life.
38:38 Rhodes was in the 1st movie but as a different actor the actor in 1st movie name is Terrance Howard he didn't continue because he felt he should of gotten paid more money than Robert
Just so you guys know, Don Cheadle is the only actor change. Things didn't work out with Terrance Howard and going forward Don will play Rhodes when he appears :)
Marvel studios producer Kevin Feige commented originally as a joke that that little boy was spiderman... idk if they kept it canon but its a cool tidbit either way.
Got my backwoods ready for this let’s go🔥🔥 Ps, I think I speak for everyone here but your marvel reactions need to be an hour. Really fun seeing these reactions man. Much love❤️
My Russian skills are only a work in progress, but I have reached the point where I can tell you what Vanko says when Hammer is yelling at him. "Slishkom mnogo gavoriesh" means "you talk too much." (Technically the direct translation is "too a lot you talk", but their syntax is different.)
Re-cast, Colonel James Rhodes (Rhodey as Tony calls him) was recast from Cuba Gooding, Jr. to Don Cheadle but it is the same character. Doesn't matter that he fought him. Force doesn't change stealing to justified taking. I mean, if I fight Mr. October then drive off with his car, I've still stolen his car. Doesn't matter that I fought him first, it's still his car. I'm not sure where you got the idea that Tony is trying to get off this planet. That isn't his goal. I do not believe the shield is Captain America's shield. Tony has a large number of things that belonged to his father, whom we learned in this movie was a founding member of SHIELD. The shield used in this would be a model or mock up for development purposes. It also doesn't appear to be broken as much as incomplete or partially dismantled. Iron Man's central chest component, most of the time in the comics had a circle, but there have been periods where the central piece changed shape in certain generations of the suit.
Also, if you haven't already, watch (and react to, if possible!) the Marvel One-Shots. They're all set in and based around Phase 1, like "A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To Thor's Hammer".
Nop it was written on the Arc Reactor blueprint.....Antone Venko aka the bad guy's dad and Howard Stark aka Tony's father. They built the huge arc reactor that exploded in the end of Ironman 1. So the bad guy has the blueprint and was able to replicate it.
Don’t know if you caught the after credits scene for the Hulk but it shows General Ross and Tony Stark meeting in a bar. Iron Man, Captain America, Hulk etc all are in the same universe
@@TheOctobersReact Definitely stick to release order as it spoil the set up for the mid credit scenes. There is an MCU movie that came out in 2019 that chronologically takes place between Captain America and Iron Man.
Great reaction! A retrospective origin story in a way for the Vankos, as Anton, who helped Tony's dad Howard with the arc reactor (I believe the blueprints are for the ginormous one we saw at the end of the first Iron Man and not the one Tony made, though Ivan also being a genius physicist can easily adapt the original to a small version like Tony did), dies at the start of this and we learn about Anton's origin story, such as it was, in retrospect as Tony learns. And some about the origin story of Tony's dad Howard too (though we get even more of Howard's origin story in the future). Also, Mickey Roarke was incredible as Ivan Vanko/Whiplash. You didn't comment on it, but at the arrival in Monaco the man at the table Tony met and shook hands with was Elon Musk. Palladium's toxicity is taking its toll on poor Tony. Heck, if I knew I was dying, and fairly quickly, I'd take dumb risks too. And I sure did back when I thought I was dying quickly, so I get the mindset. Still tough. Natalie Rushman/Natasha Romanov is such an awesome character. Gosh, I hope we get to see her in future projects too. (Of course we will.) My gosh, I hate the Justin Hammer character SO MUCH! 😀I spent this whole movie hoping SOMEBODY would just kill him. In cold blood. Off him because he's such a PITA! Royally! Fury's "You haven't tried everything." is such a great step forward for Tony. Love it! Foreshadowing. Much like Fury's apparent throwaway comment about having bigger problems in the southwest region to deal with. 😀 I lost my dad to cancer this past year, so seeing Howard's heartfelt message to Tony on the old films still makes me tear up, even more than it did when I first saw it. They did such a great job with these early films! Coulson: "I've been reassigned to New Mexico." See previous comment about Fury's bigger problems. Also, Coulson is fricking awesome, period. "I'll taze you and watch Supernanny while you drool into the carpet." Priceless! 😀 I think it is an old prototype mockup of Iron Man's shield that was part of Howard's stuff. Maybe foreshadowing that there's a Cap movie coming up? Hmmm. 😛 Ivan doesn't know about the new element, but, luckily, his arc reactor is external instead of connected to his body to keep him alive. Palladium doesn't bother Ivan as much. And, frankly, even if it would kill him, he wouldn't care so long as he destroyed Tony in the process. That battle scene was great. The first movie was better to me, but it was an origin story and I like those. The end credit scenes tend to call out to the next movie, so now you know, in this instance, that the Thor movie is next. And it also explains Fury and Coulson's foreshadowing mentioned above. 🙂
thanks for all of that. we just watched thor and we see some stuff you’re saying about New Mexico! thanks for watching and explaining some of this to us!
Captain America: The First Avenger (World War II) Captain Marvel (1995) Iron Man (2010) Iron Man 2 The Incredible Hulk (occurs prior to The Avengers) Thor (occurs prior to The Avengers) Marvel’s The Avengers (2012) Iron Man 3 (six months after The Avengers) Thor: Dark World Captain America: Winter Soldier (after The Avengers, before Age of Ultron) Guardians of the Galaxy (ca. 2014) Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015) Ant-Man (2015) Captain America: Civil War Black Widow (with a scene that happens after Endgame) Spider-Man: Homecoming Doctor Strange (2016) Black Panther (2018) Thor: Ragnarok Ant-Man and The Wasp Avengers: Infinity War (2017) Avengers: Endgame (2017 - 2022) Spider-Man: Far From Home Loki What If...? WandaVision The Falcon and The Winter Soldier Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings Eternals Spider-Man: No Way Home Doctor Strange In The Multiverse of Madness Hawkeye Moon Knight Black Panther: Wakanda Forever She-Hulk (based on Disney Plus timeline) Ms. Marvel Thor: Love and Thunder Werewolf By Night The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 (likely placement - waiting for Disney Plus confirmation on August 2) Secret Invasion
They replaced Howard with Cheadle because they were trying to underpay Howard. Howard was actually the one that convinced the studio to consider Downey, so this was truly a slap in the face. While Cheadle is my distant relative, I think Howard was better in the role of Rhodes.
@@TheOctobersReact They were more hidden in the early marvel movies, like in Spider-Man 2, but after the fist MCU movies he's usually front and center, making some funny joke. Just can't miss it.
These first couple of MCU movies were produced by Universal Not Disney ,, hence the violence.. Disney did not really come into thr picture till around the First Avengers movie .. And Iron Man 3
There was character development from the first one but he thinks he's dying. I would most likely lean more irresponsible than I would responsible if I was dying to be honest.
Pay attention to the end credit scenes, they give context to the next movie in the MCU. If you had watched the end credit scene in the Hulk movie you would have known it was part of the MCU.
@@andreshernandez1180 I had to assume they didn't because in this video they didn't know if Hulk was part of the MCU. The end credit scene in Hulk confirmed he was.
@@andreshernandez1180 I did, but when they said they didn't know if Hulk was part of the MCU it made me question if I saw them watch that scene. So, I guess their lack of memory made me question my own memory.
I think a film you guys would enjoy is "Tombstone." As for Marvel, the MCU isn't all of it. From Iron Man to Endgame is like one long story, and then the MCU meanders on afterward. Outside the MCU, you've got the 3 Blade movies, 3 Spider-Man movies (Toby), 2 additional Amazing Spider-Man movies (Garfield), 2 Ghost Rider films, and like a dozen X-Men / Wolverine / Deadpool films. There's a few more too, like the Fantastic Four, Venom, the Daredevil and Elektra movies, etc. And on top of that, there's the old Netflix Marvel shows that are now on Disney+, like Daredevil (which is some of the best Marvel has ever produced) and Jessica Jones. So if you wanted to do some Marvel aside from the Monday MCU, there is material that doesn't intersect.
@@TheOctobersReact I think you are correct that she was not introduced with her code name. But, Natasha is the Black Widow assassin and she is awesome imo.
corrections.. 1st, Tony's father and Ivan's father worked together for the design of the arc reactor.. 2nd, Ivan didnt create the new element also like Tony did, he just upgraded the arc reactor he previously used to his new suit..
Please also watch the Spiderman trilogy of Tobey Maguire version. Then The amazing Spiderman and The amazing Spiderman 2 of Andrew Garfield version and then Venom and Venom let there be carnage these two movies. Please do watch all these movies because first of all all are good and secondly it will connect to the MCU later on. Many things are coming across your way just wait and watch 😊. Also react to the Daredevil series.
Iron Man and Iron Man 2 are my favourites in Iron Man series. Tony Stark should be honourary member in Mensa with his IQ. Mendelev would be proud of Tony Stark in Iron Man 2
I'm really curious as to why Kate Mara(the woman who gave Tony the summons)was randomly in one scene in this one, just seems odd they would use a well known actress for one scene where she only had around 30ish seconds of screentime. Don Cheadle takes over the role of Rhodey from here on in the MCU(Terrence Howard wanted more money but an agreement couldn't be reached). Also, Peter Parker makes a small appearance in this one(he's the kid in the Iron Man mask that Tony Saves). This is also the MCU debut of Scarlett Johansson as Natasha Romanov aka Black Widow. Fun fact: the reporter from Vanity Fair(she's seen with Justin Hammer in this one) is Leslie Bibb, who has been dating Sam Rockwell since 2007.
Scrolled for a minute n didn’t see it…the kid with the mask Tony saved is Tom Holland’s spider man(don’t think it’s actually Tom Holland) but it’s spidey before the powers.
That end credit scene for thor's hammer and the scene of tony meeting General Ross from Hulk is all part of the same week. I believe its called "Fury's Big Week". Marvel released a limited run comic series on it that is an official tie-in to the MCU. Fury got busy.
yes someone told us that in a comment before so it’s cool so many people know about this bc i wish maybe that was something we were more familiar with!
@@TheOctobersReact the events of this film, Thor, and the Incredible Hulk all take place within this "Big Week". So, yeah, Fury has been all over the place
The party scene, when Tony seems to be out of control, was actually him trying to provoke Rhodey into taking the suit. He expected to die any day and had to get the suit into the military's hands without going back on his word that they couldn't be trusted with it.
RDJ actually met with Elon when he was first cast as Tony Stark to mold him after a real-life genius billionaire, so Stark is 50% RDJ and 50% Elon. Also Hammer’s hangar is actually Space X.
@@TheOctobersReact FYI: Sam Rockwell (Justin Hammer) is an Oscar-winning actor and he and Leslie Bibb (reporter Christine Everhart) are a real-life couple. Check him out in Galaxy Quest and The Green Mile.
Now that you've seen "Iron Man 2", you can watch the "Marvel One-Shots". These are short videos that add a little more to the stories you've already seen. The first is "The Consultant", which takes place after the events of "Incredible Hulk" and "Iron Man 2". The next is "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Thor's Hammer", which, like the title suggests, happens just before "Thor", and can be viewed either before or after "Thor". "Item 47" was released next and should be viewed after (definitely not before) "The Avengers". "Agent Carter" was released as an extra on the "Iron Man 3" dvd / blu-ray, but can be viewed after "Captain America: The First Avenger". And finally, "All Hail The King" was a follow-up to the events of "Iron Man 3". I believe you can watch all of these one-shots on youtube. Just be advised, look for the ones with the longest run times, as some of the videos with the same name are actually just scenes from the actual videos.
Your obsession with other planet is hilarious. Chill don't everything stuff😂. 45:45 No, he doesn't know about the elements. Why would you think that? Anyways why could it matter to him cuz its not in his chest like Tony.
Nice reaction you two this is one of my favorite marvel movies I remember seeing it in theaters when I was kid and had a lot of fun watching it I'm glad you two enjoyed reacting to it also I subscribed to your channel👍
I realize that you're anxiously waiting for some otherworldly cosmic stuff and trust me it's coming. When it does show up, I'm sure it will completely surprise you.
Tony is a struggling alcoholic. Its part of his core personality. And he has a giant ego and elitist. Party girl chasing dude. He straightens up but falls back regularly in comics