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    Title Steve Rogers readily enrolled to battle for S.H.I.E.L.D. when he left the ice and into the 21st century. Be that as it may, after the occasions of "Chief America: The Winter Soldier," his trust in legislative organizations was altogether modified. He doesn't really get to be against government, but instead hostile to power. He confides in himself and few others with ensuring the interests of the United States and the lives of the general population of Earth. He doesn't believe any legislature to endorse of his activities while he does as such. Exactly how Steve's perspective of government changed definitely, so did Tony's. In "Iron Man 2," Tony is battling the administration looking for control over the Iron Man suit. He even goes to Washington and shows up at a court meeting, where different representatives request that Tony give the Iron Man…

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    Iron Man Stereotypes

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    hurting innocent victims. Undoubtedly, Tony Stark, also known as Iron Man, has been portrayed as a superhero throughout The Avengers, Iron Man, Iron Man 2 and Iron Man 3 movies. Tony Stark is one of the all time most popular and loved fictional characters in the superhero world. However, superheroes do not always possess good quality traits and are flawed just like Tony Stark. Stark was born into a high-class billionaire family that owns Stark Enterprises, a weaponry company. When Stark was…

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    Tony Stark: A Real Hero

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    I have a question for you. Who is your favorite MARVEL hero? There are many many heroes to choose from. Such heroes are in teams like the Avengers and Fantastic 4. Iron-man Iron-man is actually a billionaire named Tony Stark. He assembled a team called the Avengers. Many villains aren’t very fond of Tony such as Whiplash, Doctor Doom, Ultron, and a ton of others. Tony has built various types of armor to fight these villains, although it usually winds up destroyed or heavily damaged after each…

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    Joss Whedon's Avengers

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    Towards the end of the Avengers, Tony Stark/Iron Man planned to destroy the Chitauri army, which Thor’s brother Loki had brought upon the people of New York, using a nuclear missile, launched by the military force known as S.H.I.E.L.D., that was supposed to destroy New York in hopes of killing the Chitauri. Instead of the missile hitting New York, Iron Man led the nuke into the portal in which the Chitauri were entering the city. However, upon entering the portal, he noticed that the threat was…

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    Iron Man Archetypes

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    When I hear the word hero my mind suddenly jumps to Marvel and most importantly jumps to my favorite movie, the Avengers. In “Avengers: Age of Ultron” Iron Man, Tony Stark, restarts a program that he hopes will relieve the Avengers of their heroic duties. Of course, things go wrong and the “peacekeeping” program’s new goal becomes total elimination of the Avengers and the entire human race. Despite his ignorance and cocky personality, Iron Man is my favorite hero. Due to his rebellious ways,…

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    Marvel movies: revolution or scam? Since Iron Man, Marvel started to develop a new model of movies: all their movies (and super -heroes) are linked all together until the big reunion of them all, like in the Avengers. They planned to do it for what they call a second “arc”: Iron Man 3, Thor 2, Captain America 2 and finally a new Avengers movie in 2016. But as this model is also used by DC Comics for Batman VS Superman movie, we can ourselves one question: Is this model sustainable and desirable?…

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    The film was foreshadowed by five different films previous to it. It began with the banishment of Loki at the end of the film, Thor. Loki wanted to obtain power from the tesseract, which was last seen falling from the plane in the film, Captain America. In the remaining three films, Iron Man, Iron Man 2, and The Incredible Hulk, the start of the Avengers Initiative is mentioned. Leading to The Avengers, which has a clear and concise plot. Besides the main plot of how Earth’s greatest heroes must…

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    made $678.4 million worldwide, surpassing Captain America: The First Avenger and Captain America: The Winter Soldier. The film made $200 million overseas before it released in the United States and China, the two largest movie markets in the world. Civil War puts Team Captain America against Team Iron Man with a couple of returning superheroes. We see Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson), Hawkeye (Jeremy Renner), Ant-Man (Paul Rudd), and Scarlet Witch (Elizabeth Olsen) return to continue the Marvel…

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    “Help! Help! We are stuck, and they are coming!” random citizen cry out with fear. SMASH! The super heroes arrive on the scene. Working together they saved the day! Despite the varying personalities, intelligences, weaknesses, and strengths, of Iron Man, The Incredible Hulk, and Captain America, they can come together as a team when needed. One superhero that has a very different personality is Iron Man or Tony Stark. He is very intelligent, and technology is his specialty. Iron Man, or Tony…

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    Captain America Civil War

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    It is common practice for a film to have underlying themes that tie to current cultural situations or social tensions. Audiences are drawn to stories that they can relate to and filmmakers capitalize on this by providing an alternative learning source for what the world is like outside the viewer’s personal space. With the use of subtle hints or obvious nods, the film makers can educate, inform, or even push a personal agenda. Even with films that seem pure fantasy or purely intended for…

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