11. The villain’s armor first appeared
In the movie, Pepper Potts takes Phil Coulson – a senior member of the SHIELD organization to find evidence of the villain’s crime. Suddenly out of the darkness appeared the bright eyes of a suit of armor. This scene makes the film pushed to the climax and makes viewers feel extremely surprised and dramatic. In Comic, this armor just suddenly appeared, causing the scene to lose its sense of mystery and tension like in the movie.
twelfth. Iron Man and the villain are in the air at the same time
In the movie, in order to tame the villain’s heavy armor, Iron Man tricked him into flying into the sky. But the villain just put on the armor, before he could hit Iron Man, he was frozen. However, in Comic, the image of two armors of the two sides at the same time flying into the sky, parallel to each other makes the image become more intuitive, vivid and attractive.
13. The villain takes off his helmet
In the movie version, the villain took Iron Man’s helmet in his hand, then confidently took off his helmet and crushed Iron Man’s hat. In Comic, this scene is exactly the same. When fans see their superhero’s helmet broken, they all feel extremely regretful and heartbroken.
14. “I am Iron Man”
Both scenes in the film and the book, when secretary Pepper Potts finished preparing a speech for Iron Man, the superhero, after studying the manuscript, pondered for a while and then said without hesitation: “I Am Iron Man”. It can be said that this saying has successfully opened up a cinematic universe Marvel, laid the foundation for later Marvel movies. Comparing the two versions, the image of Iron Man in the movie brings a more confident and powerful feeling than in the story.
15. Nick Fury in ‘Film Credits’
In the ‘Film Credits’ section of the Iron Man movie, the legendary leader of the international peacekeeping organization SHIELD – Nick Fury appeared, inviting Iron Man to form an alliance. Avengers revenge. This is also a stepping stone to create a movie about the Avengers superhero alliance later. At the end of Comic, it is the same scene, but many fans think that Nick Fury in the comic version is a bit “cooler” than in the movie.
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