▲ 60 r/ironman

My fancast for a soft reboot of the Iron Man movie, "The Invincible Iron Man." And a couple of ideas for the film.

Movie idea:

The origin doesn't need to be revealed. Iron Man has existed in the universe for two years. However, no one knows who he is. Tony is trying to separate himself from Iron Man. Tony is still not the best person, and so he doesn't want to desecrate the Iron Man symbol. He wants Iron Man to remain his hidden hobby. Especially since Tony has problems with alcohol and public image. I also don't like the idea of ​​Iron Man being Tony's bodyguard. So that won't happen here. Iron Man is simply an unknown vigilante; some people even think he's an alien. Tony is still young and has a hard time competing with competitors like Justin Hammer. He also doesn't communicate well with living Stark Industries employees. He prefers to communicate more with his creations, J.A.R.V.I.S. and F.R.I.D.A.Y. He also doesn't particularly trust people who even know his identity, like War Machine and the Wasp. The film's main theme is change. Tony tries to become a better person, but he's always getting in his own way. And only the events of the film will give him more confidence in both his identity as Tony Stark and as Iron Man. But he won't reveal his identity in the end.

Villains:

I want to adapt the story from the comic book Iron Man: Enter the Mandarin by Joe Casey and Eric Canete. It's the first encounter between Iron Man and the Mandarin, and the introduction of a genuine new threat to both Iron Man and Tony Stark. The film will also explore the complex relationship between Madame Masque. I also want to set up a future confrontation between Tony and Justin Hammer.

Armor:

I'm incredibly fond of the Improvised Armor from recent comics. So I want to see something similar.

Cast:

Nate Mann as Tony Stark/Iron Man

Daniel Wu as The Mandarin

Matilda De Angelis as Whitney Frost/Madame Masque

Emma Stone as Janet Van Dyne/Wasp

John Boyega as James Rhodes/War Machine

Eve Hewson as F.R.I.D.A.Y.

Dan Stevens as J.A.R.V.I.S.

Emily Bader as Pepper Potts

Michael Cudlitz as Happy Hogan

Walton Goggins as Justin Hammer

Don't take everything I've written seriously. I'm not a screenwriter, I just suggested how a new story about Iron Man could be told. What do you think?

u/Old_Chipmunk3250 — 3 days ago

How do you imagine the conversation between Sophie and Felix after BunnyFarm?

I think they have something to discuss.

u/Old_Chipmunk3250 — 16 days ago
▲ 67 r/ironman

Which villain would you choose for the new Iron Man after Secret Wars?

If the MCU gets a soft reboot, I hope they'll be able to introduce a new Iron Man and explore the comic book arcs that the previous films couldn't. And also to show new conflicts of the hero.

Honestly, I just want to see the real Mandarin and his confrontation with Iron Man. Plus, it would be interesting to explore the conflict between science and magic. I'd also like to see Tony's strange relationship with Madame Masque. I think these villains will definitely add variety to Iron Man's new story, especially considering Iron Man's past villains.

u/Old_Chipmunk3250 — 23 days ago
▲ 328 r/falloutnewvegas+1 crossposts

Damn, slept with Benny and then crucified him. My Courier is crazy. What fate did you choose for him?

Nothing personal, Benny. This is just for leaving without waking me up.

u/Old_Chipmunk3250 — 23 days ago
▲ 323 r/falloutnewvegas+1 crossposts

I've completed the fourth and final DLC (Lonesome Road). I have a few thoughts about it. And the rating of all DLCs.

It's been a long road. I liked the DLC primarily for its storyline. The Courier's past and everything connected to it. The locations are interesting. Ulysses and ED-E are the best parts of this DLC. The endings are great. And of course, the best armor, the Elite riot gear.

However, there's a big downside. It's too linear. I mean, basically, you just go and kill everyone who stands in your way. So, there are no interesting missions. You go and blow up warheads, look for posters and upgrades for ED-E. And the only characters are Ulysses and ED-E.

I've also heard a lot that people don't like the DLC because of the difficulty and the Deathclaws. For me personally, it wasn't a problem (I killed them with an Anti-Materiel Rifle).

In the end, I launch the missiles at Caesar's Legion. Release ED-E from stasis in Ulysses' Temple and launch the missiles. Ulysses is alive.

And so, my journey beyond the Mojave is complete. I must admit, I enjoyed each DLC in its own way. And for me, there are no truly bad ones.

My DLC rating:

  1. Dead Money (Everything is perfect here.)

  2. Lonesome Road (Interesting plot and characters. Cool endings. But rather boring content. Basically, you just walk.)

  3. Old World Blues (Cool items and interesting characters. Liked the endings. Annoying enemies and uninteresting locations.)

  4. Honest Hearts (Cool location, but empty content. Not particularly interesting compared to the others.)

u/Old_Chipmunk3250 — 1 month ago

I've completed my third DLC (Old World Blues). And I have mixed feelings. What do you think of this DLC?

First of all, I strongly recommend playing this DLC after Dead Money. So you understand who Elijah is and what Sierra Madre is. And also before Lonesome Road.

For me, this is a strange DLC. I liked the dialogue and humor. The characters are interesting, and the dynamic between Think Tank and Dr. Mobius is interesting. Upgrading The Sink was fun. And my favorite part was talking to our brain.

But I hate the enemies and the Big MT location itself. It feels too empty and uninteresting to me, especially compared to locations from other DLCs. Plus, the enemies were too annoying for me: Robo-Scorpion, Cyberdogs. And I don't particularly like the missions where you basically have to go back and forth, fetch this, fetch that. Replaying tests multiple times wasn't my thing either.

But I really liked the ending. Mobius is dead. Unlocked all the locations. All tasks completed. Managed to negotiate with the brain and bring it back. And Think Tank is alive. And I loved the final dialogue about science. Now only one road remained.

u/Old_Chipmunk3250 — 1 month ago
▲ 71 r/MarvelTokon+1 crossposts

My Take on DC Tokon Fighting Souls Roster

I saw many people doing it and so I decided to come up with my own, taking into account the teams and characters that I would like to see. What do you think of this roster?

Justice League International:

  1. Batman (Bruce Wayne)

  2. Superman (Kal-El)

  3. Green Lantern (Guy Gardner)

  4. Booster Gold (Michael Carter)

Dark Justice:

  1. Wonder Woman (Diana of Themyscira)

  2. Zatanna Zatara

  3. John Constantine

  4. Etrigan/Jason Blood

Teen Titans:

  1. Robin (Dick Grayson)

  2. Kid Flash (Wally West)

  3. Raven (Rachel Roth)

  4. Terra (Tara Markov)

Creature Commandos:

  1. Cheetah (Barbara Minerva)

  2. Solomon Grundy (Cyrus Gold)

  3. Doctor Phosphorus (Alexander Sartorius)

  4. Poison Ivy (Pamela Isley)

Legion of War:

  1. Ares

  2. Atrocitus

  3. Enchantress (June Moone)

  4. Black Adam (Teth-Adam)

u/Old_Chipmunk3250 — 1 month ago
▲ 14 r/falloutnewvegas+1 crossposts

I've completed my second DLC (Dead Money). And it was amazing. But I'm curious to hear what other players think of it?

\"Until then, the Sierra Madre... and I... will hold you in our hearts.\"

After Honest Hearts, I decided to play Dead Money. And in the end, it gave me everything I wanted. Interesting characters. Dog (God) and their interesting conflict. Dean Domino and his strange behavior. Cute Christine. And greedy Elijah. Overall, I liked the companions. I think that's what Honest Hearts was missing for me.

And of course, the story itself, featuring Sierra Madre, Vera Keyes, and Frederick Sinclair, was the most interesting part.

Sometimes, of course, the enemies were annoying, as was the radio with the beeping collar. And I don't recommend playing this DLC at a low level. At least 25+.

I'm really upset that I couldn't save all the companions. Dean had to die, even though I tried not to. But at least I helped God and Dog.

In the end, completing Dead Money isn't the hard part. It's letting go.

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u/Old_Chipmunk3250 — 2 months ago
▲ 355 r/falloutnewvegas+1 crossposts

I finished my first DLC (Honest Hearts). I personally enjoyed it. But I'm curious to know how others feel about this DLC?

I've only played about 80 hours, which seems a bit short to me for New Vegas. So I decided to start playing the DLC. It's the first DLC I've completed. I honestly didn't expect so much content; I thought it would be a small location and a couple of new weapons. But it ended up surprising me. I wouldn't say the missions are particularly interesting. I'm curious to see what people think of this DLC. And which one is worth playing next? I personally want to start Dead Money.

u/Old_Chipmunk3250 — 2 months ago

After watching The Punisher: One Last Kill, I realized that a special about Moon Knight would be a great solution

I mean, they don't necessarily have to come up with a plot for a second season. Just a short 50-minute story about Mark, his personalities, and how he's coping after the first season. A special is essentially the perfect way to introduce a character, who he is, what he's like. The Punisher nailed it. You don't need to watch two seasons of his show to understand who he is. The special essentially explains the character to viewers who don't know him, and maybe even makes them interested in him.

But unfortunately, because of Disney, it's unlikely Oscar Isaac will want to work with them again. And it's unlikely Moon Knight will have a future in the MCU.

u/Old_Chipmunk3250 — 3 months ago