Obadiah (Jeff Bridges) takes Tonys (Robert Downey Jr.) second version of the artificial heart used to power the suit (and thats used to keep himself alive) and uses it to power another suit that was recently built at Stark Industries. Tony battles Obadiah in his suit using the first version of the artificial heart. Tony asks Pepper (Gwyneth Paltrow) to overload Stark Industries arc reactor and Obadiahs suit malfunctions and falls into the reactor. The next day, at a press conference, instead of covering up the truth by saying that someone in an armored suit is his bodyguard (nicknamed by the press Iron Man), Tony reveals that he is Iron Man. A few minutes into the end credits, Tony arrives home and notices that someones sneaked inside his home. He asks the mysterious person who he is and its Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson) who is the director of S.H.I.E.L.D. (the organization that wanted to talk with Tony Stark, throughout the movie, about how he escaped captivity in the mountains and the ones who helped cover up the arc reactor explosion). Fury says to Tony that now that hes revealed to the world that hes Iron Man.. hes stepped into another world he didnt know existed. Fury tells Tony that he wants to talk with him about a project called The Avengers Initiative...
Iron Man 3 - Trivia, Questions and Fun Facts
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Production was delayed on August 15, 2012, when Robert Downey, Jr.'s ankle was injured in a stunt.
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"The Mandarin" is an invention of Killian's A.I.M. outfit. The mansion from which The Mandarin's broadcasts emanate is in Miami, Florida. "Miami" spelled backwards is "Imaim", "I'm A.I.M."
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When Eric Savin boards Air Force One using the "Iron Patriot" armor as a disguise, President Ellis salutes him. One historical theory of how saluting started was so that each person saluting was raising the visor of their armor to show who they are and that they mean no harm as lifting their visor would leave their face unprotected.
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The ring on the Mandarin's right pinkie is the same one Raza wore in Iron Man (2008).
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The idea that The Mandarin in this movie is merely a front for a very different group of villains was controversial, since The Mandarin in the comics and animated series was an actual leader of the terrorist group "The Ten Rings", and Iron Man's long-standing archenemy. However, in Marvel One-Shot: All Hail the King (2014) (conceived by co-writer Drew Pearce during production of this movie), it is revealed that Aldrich Killian illegitimately "borrowed" the name and reputation of an existing villain for his own ends. This angered The Ten Rings, who subsequently abducted Trevor Slattery from prison so he can answer to the real Mandarin.
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Audi vehicles are once again prominently featured, having also been shown in the first two movies. Vehicles featured this time around are an Audi R8 e-tron concept car, driven by Tony (and seen falling into the ocean when his Malibu compound is blown up), an Audi S7 driven by Pepper Potts, and an Audi A8 used by Tony later.
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The idea of the Mandarin being a false face was co-writer Drew Pearce's idea, and Shane Black took to it like a shot: "Who would be fool enough to declare that he is an international terrorist?"
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Anthony Mackie auditioned for the role of The Mandarin.
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Tony's chest shrapnel is the only injury in the Marvel Cinematic Universe that lasted more than one movie, and set a record for lasting four movies. It was removed at the end of this movie.
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The plot incorporates several storylines from "Iron Man" comics: The "Extremis" arc, which involved Tony Stark developing and using the Extremis virus, a nanotech version of Captain America's serum. Tony Stark is ousted, and rendered a homeless vagrant, and while wandering around, befriends a civilian who inspires him. The Mandarin seeks to use Extremis as a weapon of mass destruction. The "Invincible Iron Man" arc, where Stark goes on the run, and War Machine and Rescue appear in his place. The "Armor Wars" arc, where Tony Stark fakes his death, due to constant harassment by Firepower. The "Enter the Mandarin" arc, where Iron Man clashes with the Mandarin.
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Several scenes seen in trailers didn't make the final cut. For example, a scene where the Mandarin (Trevor Slattery) is seen rising up from a throne of sorts in an oriental-esque chamber was at no point included in the movie, and neither was a scene where the same Mandarin is hanging someone's dog tags on a knife embedded in a wall. Iron Patriot (Lieutenant Colonel James Rhodes) doesn't lift up the mask of his helmet while in the suit at any point.
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Brandt was originally considered as Killian's henchwoman instead of Savin. She would've even emerged instead of Killian in the ending moment, with Pepper engaging her in a fight.
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The first cut was three hours and fifteen minutes long. The final cut was two hours and ten minutes long.
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Brandt (Stephanie Szostak) was meant to return in the final battle, and be killed by Pepper. This was changed to Killian surviving, and getting killed by Pepper, as a form of poetic justice, for him causing her to suffer.
Iron Man 3 - Trivia, Questions and Fun Facts
Iron Man 3 - Trivia, Questions and Fun Facts
Iron Man 3 - Trivia, Questions and Fun Facts
Iron Man 3 - Trivia, Questions and Fun Facts
Iron Man 3 - Trivia, Questions and Fun Facts
Iron Man 3 - Trivia, Questions and Fun Facts
Iron Man 3 - Trivia, Questions and Fun Facts
Iron Man 3 - Trivia, Questions and Fun Facts
Iron Man 3 - Trivia, Questions and Fun Facts
Iron Man 3 - Trivia, Questions and Fun Facts
Iron Man 3 - Trivia, Questions and Fun Facts
Iron Man 3 - Trivia, Questions and Fun Facts
Iron Man 3 - Trivia, Questions and Fun Facts
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