Iron Man 3 prediction thread.

Iron Man 3 prediction thread.

See mine plot prediction and give yours for Iron Man 3 after the jump.

Editorial Opinion
By CoughCough - Sep 08, 2012 05:09 PM EST
Filed Under: Iron Man

Hello everyone! I've been reading on this site for a long time and this is my first article. So apologies if I do anything wrong.

>>>>Spoiler warning from this point forward<<<<.

There are always rumors and predictions on this site, but I have never been able to find one thread designed specifically as a place for people to put their prediction for a certain movie. So this is my attempt to make the first (if I didn't fail to catch any previous ones) plot prediction thread for Iron Man 3. So when the time comes and the movie is out, you can safely say "I CALLED IT" and have proof. This is my plot prediction to start it off:

Movies starts as the Mandarin look over bunch files about Stark. He gives some brief description of himself and what he did etc. And concludes with him needing the new element Stark created in Iron Man 2 for the use of a larger scheme. Then it switches focus to Stark working on this awesome Iron Man 47 armor. Call comes from the R&D lab located in Stark tower, NYC. Some of Stark's neuro-interface stuff got stolen. And the police couldn't find anything because none of the security sensors got tripped. This gets Stark’s attention because those interface were being develop secretly for his new armor. Stark flies towards New York, saves a plane crash on his way like a boss. Turn out the Mandarin was behind the plane crash to ambush Stark. Stark got shut down and landed in middle of a town dressed up for Christmas. He then proceeds to get ambushed by some unfinished extremis soldier. They weren’t tough enough to defeat Stark. Mandarin gets enraged and steps out of the shadow to handle stark personally. He attacks Stark at his home in Malibu according to the teaser people saw at comic con. The raid put Pepper in a hospital but Stark wasn’t critically injured due to his new armor’s assembly time. Mandarin sends his men under the water near Stark’s mansion to salvage his new element. Back in the hospital Stark founds out pepper’s injures forces the doctor to abort their baby. Stark got pissed and ready to kill. Stark’s assistant Maya Hansen saw this and confesses that she gives the Mandarin the neuro-interface because he threatened her family. Maya told Stark she didn’t give Mandarin all the doses but left just one for herself. Stark injects himself with extremis and tracks down Mandarin with his new powers. But finds that Mandarins already perfected his extremis soldiers using a variation of the new element Stark created. Mandarin makes a reference that the real thing is hard to obtain in Africa. I do believe the element Stark created is some kind of vibranium because it was able to absorb all that energy the accelerator produces in Iron Man 2. Big finale as Stark battles Mandarin’s extremis army using his armor army.

I do hope the movie is more complex than what I have imagined though. Sound off your opinions in the usual place below.

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Tainted87
Tainted87 - 9/8/2012, 7:57 PM
???

"I've been reading on this site for a long time and this is my first article. So apologies if I do anything wrong."
This has no meaning anymore, because everyone seems to use this excuse to justify typing up a garbled, disorganized mess.

And sorry if I come across as rude, but all of this just appears to be spit-balled onto a wall. You have next to ZERO evidence to support your theory, just a trailer description from Comic-Con.
CoughCough
CoughCough - 9/8/2012, 8:10 PM
So I guess I misunderstood the definition of fan-fic. Sry.
ironpool007
ironpool007 - 9/8/2012, 9:25 PM
@Tainted: douche move sir...
blite32
blite32 - 9/8/2012, 10:00 PM
@CoughCough I think your on to something(about the movie and article type), just fix the capitals and stuff and you got yourself a heck of a prediction
blite32
blite32 - 9/8/2012, 10:11 PM
@CoughCough, Jokerfan is right
SomTingWong
SomTingWong - 9/9/2012, 5:37 AM
might happen
calin88
calin88 - 9/9/2012, 11:02 AM
Tony Stark is going to do 2 things in this movie: chew bubble-gum and kick ass
Bane2099
Bane2099 - 9/9/2012, 1:26 PM
CoughCough

Actually the element Stark created in IM2 IS IN FACT VIBRANIUM, here's where its stated:

" In the feature film Iron Man 2, Tony Stark synthesizes a new element to take the place of the palladium that powers his armor. Although unnamed in the film itself, the movie's novelization identifies the element as vibranium, so named by Stark because it shares characteristics with uranium and has similar transgenic properties to another fictional element named "vibernum". Its molecular structure is that of a triangular buckyball. During the movie, it is first shown using a polygon mesh of squares and then with a mesh that uses more than the 110 points (the number of points in a 'triangular buckyball')"
KaneVonDoom
KaneVonDoom - 9/9/2012, 6:23 PM
Decent prediction. How would you think Coldblood/Iron Patriot, AIM, Killian, and Radioactive Man play into the mix?
Orphix
Orphix - 9/10/2012, 3:38 AM
@Bane2099

Sorry mate - I have to disagree with you there. Novelisations are a poor source of evidence when it comes to the films. I know that from my cost when doing my timeline.

If you use the evidence from the MCU theatrical releases it points to the new element being a synthisized version of a small amount of energy sourced from the cosmic cube. The triangular aspect of the new element can also be seen in CA:TFA when Howard Stark is examining the sample obtained for him by Cap. A fraction of a second before the small sample explodes it turns into a triangle.

Also vibranium has already been mentioned in CA:TFA by Howard Stark when showing Cap the shield. This shows the element and vibranium have two different identities.

Admittedly the new element doesn't have a name yet, but it is very unlikely to also be called Vibranium.



Bane2099
Bane2099 - 9/10/2012, 6:43 AM
@Orphix

True and true sir...I know novelazations arent the most reliable, like IMDB on paper lol, i just saw before that it said it was Vibranium and thought it made some sense.

I see ur point bout it being a small portion of Cosmic Cube power since Stark was examinine wat Cap had brought him back from the HYDRA base, and it connects to how Howard was telling Tony in the vid he made that he was restriced by the tech of his time to figure more bout it so he entrusted Tony to finish his work and did so by synthesizing it.

Good eye buddy :]
Orphix
Orphix - 9/10/2012, 7:19 AM
Cheers mate. Much appreciated you came back and replied to the thread :o)

Sometimes details aren't always important in storytelling but I think the element Tony comes up with is because it all ties to the cosmic cube and the history of the MCU.

The cosmic cube is linked directly to all the main avengers with the exception of Banner - but he is linked to the Super Soldier Serum instead.

I think if you had to come up with an alternative title to 'phase one' it might be 'Phase one: The Cosmic Cube'
Noble6
Noble6 - 9/10/2012, 2:43 PM
You will not being saying, "I CALLED IT"

The writers at Marvel are a little more creative than that. Which is why you are writing this irrelevant prediction on a comic book news sight and not for them; based solely on speculation, rumors, and description of footage.
manymade1
manymade1 - 9/11/2012, 10:04 AM
Not bad. But the thing is Killian has to somehow play a bigger part than Mandarin as it was confirmed Mandarin would be secondary compared to him.
Altair
Altair - 9/11/2012, 3:28 PM
^nope. Killian is the secondary villain, not Mandarin.
CoughCough
CoughCough - 9/14/2012, 5:50 PM
I posted this before I make a fan-site so I can't even edit it...
Any way, when I say 'have proof' I mean u can refer to the comment section of this article to show that u made the prediction prior to the movie's release. NO ONE, at this point, can say anything besides what we see on set photos and such. I do apologize I posted this on the wrong section, thanks a lot if one of the admin can move this to fan fic.
CoughCough
CoughCough - 9/14/2012, 5:54 PM
And my intention for this article is to have a place where everyone can share their imaginations on what the movie will be like. Sorry I confused you guys. Mb.
CoughCough
CoughCough - 9/14/2012, 6:03 PM
@KaneVonDoom
- I personally don think Iron Patriot will have a big role. It will more like a way for the movie to show that "war machine" is somewhere else doing his duty for the country. It's like them giving an excuses for not letting Rhodey help Stark. But I do think Rhodey will assist tony w/o the suit. Because with the painted color, once Rhodey helps Stark its like U.S gov is involved.
- As for A.I.M, they won't introduce modok and putting too much of A.I.M in the movie will only confuses the general audience. It could be the Eric Selvig of The Avengers.
- ^same reason for radioactive man, he is not the main villain. just a goon.
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