Tony definitely wanted to be the Vince McMahon of the Avengers, nominally a noncombatant but he still has the same entrance music from like 1995 and it hits like every other week
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Then again, I feel like IRON MAN 3 introduces a massive plot hole with the remote controlled suits. Why does he need to physically suit-up ever again if he can just pilot the armor from a safe distance?
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Well, Age of Ultron is about this system going horribly wrong
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Yeah, but that's when he tried to delegate the controls to AI. He could just do what the Sovereign do in GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY VOL.2.
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It does always bear pointing out how weakened the whole point of Age of Ultron is by having the problem never be with Tony's tech in and of itself but be with his decision to plug an evil wizard staff into it
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AGE OF ULTRON is very careful to give Tony as much plausible deniability and mitigating circumstances as possible when accidentally creating Ultron so that they can have the drama of "you created an apocalyptic murder robot!" without actually having him be fully responsible.
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Yeah it sucks It sucks enough that future movies just outright fudge/retcon the actual events of the movie to pretend they were something more dramatically interesting
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Age of Ultron really is a movie that is most effective as a synopsis
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Replying to @Nymphomachy @arthur_affect and
age of ultron works vastly better if it's set immediately after avengers 1 and well before iron man 3 and the winter soldier, and it honestly feels like it was written that way by whedon, with only cursory nods to the events or character development in either of those films
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Replying to @seandehey @Nymphomachy and
he basically admitted this in the press tour as well, when ppl asked if coulson would ever return in the movies, he said no bc they wanted the core avengers crossover movies to work for ppl 'who hadn't seen every other story', which is just, what was the fucking point then josh
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This was a pissing contest between Kevin Feige and Jeph Loeb, Whedon had no control over it and had to make the best of it Agents of SHIELD clearly *wanted* to be "movie-level canon" but the higher-ups wouldn't allow it
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Replying to @arthur_affect @Nymphomachy and
which is great bc everything ppl like about wandavision and falcon is that they're being allowed to do the things agents of shield wasn't, which hamstrung them until s3 when they just said "fuck it we're an x-men show now"
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