One of the most underrated aspects of this scene is that when he goes into "hardware mode" all those things he did (cracking the wall, rewiring, etc.) would have been 10 times easier if he was wearing his suit, but the directors wanted to show Tony at his best. Just him going into full lab rat mode and not afraid of getting dirty. I loved it.
Frankly wearing the suit is like this close to killing him with palladium poisoning at this point, so avoid wearing it at any possible instance would be better for him
I love how Tony is pictured as a genius and a mastermind in the sciences, but is still very careless in what he does. He keeps the tubes stable with books and a motorcycle, he wears little to no protective gear and he forgets that he needs to reposition the death beam to hit the core. What a great character with excellent acting from RDJ.
Never noticed this but when Coulson mentions he is going to New Mexico, Tony responds at 1:41 with "Fantastic, land of enchantment." Coulson was going to New Mexico for Thor and the hammer
The fact that Phil felt the need to tell Tony that he had been reassigned and was leaving and then just wanted to tell him goodbye just shows how much he was starting to like or at least respect Tony. Phil could have just left and not said a word about it but he didn't. He took the time to walk into Tony's lab and tell him the news about his reassignment and then gave him a proper goodbye. This is why I was so sad when they killed him off in the Avengers but I was happy to see that they brought him back and gave him a proper ending on Agents of SHIELD.
I love how Jarvis says "congratulations sir, you have created a new element" with the same tone someone would say: congratulations, you finished mowing the lawn.
Naw but for some reason him saying it in monotone says so much more than acting excited. it seems more beholding. I even think of this scene all the time cause the gravity of it inspires me to achieve something like that but I have NO talent 😅
@@richjc7004 I don't blame Tony Stark one bit, old friend. And neither would Queen Elsa Brown and Queen Anna Brown (both from the "Frozen" saga), especially since Captain America threw BOTH of them out of Team Cap. And like I always said, what Captain America thought was overrated and pathetic, Iron Man thought was unique and special. That's why Iron Man took Elsa and Anna under his tutalege, or teachings. Even gave Queen Elsa Brown her own Iron Snow Guardian armor and Queen Anna Brown her own War Machine armor as well. And if that's too Prime, then Prime me up.
@@CasualCube0 It almost works as foreshadowing to Thanos' famous line later on in the Marvel cinematic series: "Perfectly balanced, as all things should be." Of course they couldn't possibly have been thinking that far ahead with the story, but it would have been a cool coincidence.
@ill speedylaunch bro thanos wouldn’t have nothing on iron man then if he built a suit out of vibranium. Because mark 80-85 were like plastic. They were so weak, like thanos in infinite war literally just grabbed his head and tore off his entire mask. So that should say something about those suits durability.
@Daredevil I guess you deleted your comment but yes I guess Thanos probably could still beat iron man, I mean after all he killed vision who was made of vibranium. But it would have been much more of a fight. Than just iron man going all out and Thanos just being annoyed.
I love that the Element Howard was trying to make was based off the energy that the Tesseract gave off, which basically means that Tony's suits from here on out were basically powered by a synthetic space stone, talk about power. Less Space, more of the literal power it gives off.
Another comment said that if he had included the Belgian waffle stands, it would have made Tony an actual god, as opposed to just an element upgrade for the Arc Reactor core.
and it was powered by the same element all the way up to endgame in his mark 85 suit, which just goes to show how far it can take his suits in terms of energy output
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@@solidshake12 wow u think its just an" only", he sacrificed his life i am not saying he is the only one who did it but i mean where were captain america and captain marvel chilling???
I think every endgame watchers came back to this kind of old video stuff i guess, and i mean every video like this for 3000 of views :(((( ??? Well i really miss that guy
how can an AI know this much about physics...its prob using basic knowledge to determine if it is or not synthesisable.......yes i get your joke but i dont like the logic behind it
A detail I love is how J.A.R.V.I.S. says Tony "created a new element" instead of saying he "discovered a new element". Tony MADE it. He didn't just find it all of a sudden.
can we just appreciate that his first solution wasnt the whole "lets do a proper surgery to remove the shrapnel" plan, but "lets uncover a new element, build a mini particle accelerator in my house, create said new element, and use that as a replacement material so i dont poison myself anymore"
I think that the reason for not getting himself operated until iron man 3 was, because he was too busy with leading his company to another direction and being a superhero. (He was more worried about his legacy than about his own health.) And as a result of neglecting his own health. His blood started to contain too much toxicity. Which would eventually kill him. From then on, it wouldnt have made a difference if he then had gotten those shrapnels removed. He still needed a cure.
@@telanis9 yes, that does make sense. But why does he remove those shrapnels in iron man 3? Because i dont remember him getting over his complex in that movie.
@@Leetheblackvoid99 iron man 3 was all about tony separating from the idea that the suit is what made him a superhero. that's what the scene where tony is having a panic attack in the car because he didn't have an iron man suit is about. harley got tony to realize he wasn't helpless without a suit, that he could build whatever tools he needed, because it wasn't the suit that made him a hero. that's also the point of the spider-man: homecoming line "if you're nothing without the suit, you don't deserve it". that's why he got rid of the shrapnel and arc reactor from his chest, he realized he didn't need the suit to be iron man.
@@Leetheblackvoid99 the surgery to remove thw shrapnel(without any bullshit potential vibranium tech) would have killed him. He use a form of extremis he modified himself to be able to go through the operation without dying.
when I watched this as a child I did not realized tony literally built a particle accelerator on his own in his basement lmfao!!!!! and still love how he accidently destroy everything in the room while making the new element and how he does not care
what most people dont know, and is basically hidden lore, is that the research that tony's father did to make the atomic structure of that element came from the tesseract. aka a infinity stone. tony's father figured out the atomic structure of a INFINITY STONE. and WHAT does tony go and do? he makes a new one. in this scene, tony stark makes a pseudo-infinity stone. which jsut makes everything all the more badass.
True. In the Avengers comics lore, there's an entity from the Ultraverse called Nemesis who held the 7 infinity Stones. She grew tired of her existence and willed herself to shatter into the six Infinity Stones, with the seventh gem holding her consciousness. The 7th Gem was the Ego Gem. When the Ego Gem comes into contact with the other Infinity Stones, Nemesis will be reborn. In Iron-man 2 Tony Stark didn't created a new element, he created the 7th Gem with the Tesseract knowledge given by his father, Howard Stark. In Avengers Endgame, only 3 characters were able to hold all the 6 Gems: Thanos with the gauntlet, Hulk with the gamma resistance and Tony Stark with the 7th Gem in his armor. So when he held all the 7 Gems and snapped, he unconsciously summoned Nemesis, who will may appear in the next Marvel movies. The Gem colour is white, just like the "new element".
Now everything's high-risk, low-reward, marvel is not the only thing to blame for why the MCU's turned so bad now, everybody and everything around them is so woke, sensitive, and child-centric and they had to adapt
Jarvis: Reminder sir, I knew it was possible but the "Never tell me the odds subroutine" was active. Also I think some purple alien intends to wipe out half the population. Tony: Look I have Friday on the queue.
I don't blame Tony Stark one bit for dissing Captain America. Not one darn bit. I respect Iron Man, and had been since "Captain America: Civil War". Like I said in the Team Stark version of the Award winning song, "Let It Go", and I mean the Team Stark version that Queen Elsa Brown and I cooked up, "Team Stark never bothered me anyway." And those shnooks in Team Cap, even Captain America can put THAT in their fifes and blow it. How about THAT, my fellow member of Team Stark?
Tony's father was always leaving him in search for Captain America, and he never stopped talking about him, so Tony probably already had some kind of jealousy thing going on thanks to his father's idolism of the man.
@@spirittammyk at least Tony Stark made himself a suit and got his own power there's nothing special about Captain America he just got injected with some liquid and became strong that's it and he tries to act like a big Brave leader
I love how Coulson was like looking at the shield all amazed. I remembered he was such a fanboy of Captain America that he would even want a incomplete shield that has his Caps symbol on it.
part of what i love about tony is he isnt just the "smart guy" sitting in a lab. Hes a scientist, mechanic, contractor, subcontractor, electrician, hell most likely a plumber and a mason aswell XD he can design the project and build every single piece of it
That's one of the better things about the universe though. People always have their own things going on and it helps when people are like "well where was X? Why not call Y or Z?"
A random assistant: So, Mr. Stark, any plans for today? Tony: Not much really, I'm going to eat breakfast, create a new element, and maybe go out for some lunch.
Bloop if you seen him on every video related to marvel how can YOU have so much time that you even remember him Being on every video related to marvel.. that is the real question🤔
Antoine Stewart good question, it’s more of browsing through the internet at random, but yeah most videos I see related to marvel they are just already there. It scares me
and the housing that held the particle he made into the element. you get the back view of it as he's looking at the element... didn't go through the steel frame.
"He recreated the element by using a Particle Accelerator in his basement and created a brand new Arc Reactor to utilize the new core and a new suit that could better utilize the higher energy output[2], as well as cure him of the palladium poisoning in his blood. He later tried to get it patented as *"badassium"* but ran into many legal issues." LOL
If Tony had survived the Endgame, he would've researched further into infinity stones. Maybe also tried to make synthetic versions of the rest of the 5 infinity stones, before sending them back in time. Imagine the suit he'd have developed then or some other advanced tech, moreover, by combining his brain with the rest of the advanced engineers in the late Avengers team or young Avengers...
Tony Stark: Spends hours working completely alone, destroying his wall and floor, moving big metal pipes and wires, setting up everything, destroying half his house with a laser and finally creating a new element as he's sweating and looks completely exhausted Also Tony: "That was easy" If this isn't big Tony Stark energy........... God I love this character
@@gudusername1509 some believe he'll become like jarvis. An AI created from an human itself. That will be amazing for when his daughter takes on the mantle. Until she's of age which will be a very long time
@@huthifaali8291 According to the Official MCU Timeline, Steve woke up in 2011… shortly after "Fury's big week" (oficially, the events of Iron Man 2, Hulk, Thor and the Discovery of Steve's frozen body happened within the same week)
@@EMTeves Didn't this movie come out before Captain America the First Avenger was announced or something? If so I can imagine the audiences reaction to seeing the shield, confirming Captain America is coming
@@mohsenuddin9504 actually that same shield was in the first one as well, as a blink and you miss easter egg. Plans for a Captain America movie were already on the table, and yes this came out before first Avenger, but by then it was well known that they were building up to the Avengers, with Iron Man 2 been the movie that strengthened the link between them.
And yet Marvel wants us all to believe that Shuri is smarter. She has a giant laboratory with assistants left and right, while Tony builds things in a basement and a cave.......with scrap.
0:25 the agents at the back: "The hell is he doing?" "Must be some grand invention." "Idk man it looks like hes just wrecking his house." "Ssh! We're watching a genious work."
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reminds me of a comic book where S.H.I.E.L.D. watched his "mark 2 test flight" and said "this guy must be CRAZY!"
People gripe about how Tony Stark invented time travel in 15 minutes at a later date, but let's not forget he broke the periodic table of elements in just 4 minutes.
He also miniaturized the arc reactor so that it could power the Iron Man suit whilst being held hostage in a cave. He was always a genius he just never needed to use it before he became Iron Man.
@Prince X Shuri did have Wakandan tech as a crutch though, so she has a much higher start point than Stark. Also, you're able to do some real trippy shit with vibranium, a resource that Tony doesn't have access to. Shuri MIGHT be smarter but Idk, he started off with 1990's level tech while Shuri already had laser guns and energy shields to work with.
@@patrickmorris79 that's right... its unfair to think Shuri more superiors than Stark, she already has advanced technology the moment she's born, but stark? he create things from old technology, with bunch of scraps... moreover Wakanda citizens bodies got buffed from Vibranium meteorite's effects on their country, so they already can be considered "SuperHuman".
I’ve always loved that after all the big science stuff is done and all the measuring is finished, he still needs a big ass wrench and a gun show to get the job done. Really shows off the sort science-blacksmith Tony is
Its cool because when Agent Coulson said that he was being relocated to New Mexico its a reference to Thor 1, as Coulson is there at the hammer crash site when Thor tries to retrieve his hammer Mjolnir.
It took place roughly the same time as the Hulk movie but right before Thor, because at the end they showed the news reports about the events happened in Hulk. and after credit scene shows Coulson found the Hammer in NM
ruclips.net/video/nedxXkU4RNw/видео.html I Challenge You Watch This clip and try to find hidden details. Only True Lovers Of Iron Man Can find it out, So let's see who can find it??
First of all it’s against electrical code to bury a connection box in the floor. Next, the yellow cabinet that he lasered through is marked flammable. Apparently all the good continuity people are dead and gone.
One thing I appreciate about Tony is that he genuinely loves innovation and does all the work himself and doesn’t just draw up blueprints and have some underpaid blue collar worker do it for him
Yeah, and the vibrations would have crumbled down the pike of books, CA's shield and all the craps he used to align the acelerador. The lab would have exploded. The radiation and the explosion would have killed Tony or turned it into another Hulk-like-thing, as in that universe radiation appears not to kill people... A whole new story, but no new element being "created" :p
and to think that i was 12 years old when iron man 1 came out and now im 26, a lot of time watching this cinematic universe taking form and im really glad to have experienced this adventure.
So, by seeing the Tesseract in action, Howard Stark thought it would be better to try and replicate its power rather than relying on one source for its applications. But the technology he had back then was insufficient even though his idea was not only sound but he had the whole thing figured out. Basically, Tony finished what is literally a mini Tesseract with equal energy output but less power storage while still keeping power regeneration a thing. That is to say until he improved on the design we see in future iterations but can we just admire the fact that this man managed to copy A MOTHERFUCKIN INFINITY STONE (albeit slightly less powerful than the real thing) ?
@@oscartrevino461 the “new” element is vibranium. He accelerated palladium particles, probably so fast that the particles now are able to retain kinetic energy because he accelerated them, but well, that’s just another movie theory lol
Things that make Marvel amazing: 1. Avengers assembling and working together as a team 2. Tony Stark in full engineering hardcore porn in his workshop.
Tony: Time Travel is impossible. Also Tony: Discovers time travel with 10 mins of trial and error. The guy is a plot device for storytelling. Not a real character.
well it made sense for Tony to be in the suit most of the time in the later movies, because they weren’t focused on him. All three of the iron man movies were centered on how intelligent and capable he is without the suit. We don’t need that reminder in the later ones
@@aaronryder4008 Well...yeah. Fictional characters are representations (often exaggerated in the case of superheroes) of real human traits. If you want to be a dick about it I could say that the FICTIONAL CHARACTER of Tony Stark represents human ingenuity and mental resilience taken to the extreme. Its an impossible ideal to aspire to so that you might reach something approximating it. Dick.
One of the most underrated aspects of this scene is that when he goes into "hardware mode" all those things he did (cracking the wall, rewiring, etc.) would have been 10 times easier if he was wearing his suit, but the directors wanted to show Tony at his best. Just him going into full lab rat mode and not afraid of getting dirty. I loved it.
Tony strikes me as the type of guy who would be an exceptional architect, structural engineer, etc etc
Frankly wearing the suit is like this close to killing him with palladium poisoning at this point, so avoid wearing it at any possible instance would be better for him
@@nemoisblue the suit is not what's killing him its the arc reactor on his chest cause that the one that has the palladium
The suit was accelerating how fast he was getting poisoned though
@@johnstrife7 the suit accelerates the rate of the poison since it requires more energy from the reactor.
I love how Tony is pictured as a genius and a mastermind in the sciences, but is still very careless in what he does. He keeps the tubes stable with books and a motorcycle, he wears little to no protective gear and he forgets that he needs to reposition the death beam to hit the core. What a great character with excellent acting from RDJ.
His mind works so fast. Even einstein has a messy desk
This implies TonyStark is not perfect he maybe a genius and a mastermind in science but he is still human and can be careless and stubborn.
As a mad scientist would
If he would've positioned it before hand it wouldn't have worked
This is similar to Val Kilmer's character in Real Genius.
Never noticed this but when Coulson mentions he is going to New Mexico, Tony responds at 1:41 with "Fantastic, land of enchantment." Coulson was going to New Mexico for Thor and the hammer
Noooooo shiiiit Sherlock
Kinda foreshadowed endgame too when Coulson said "we need you" and Tony replied with "more than you know"
Gotham Paladin yeah...
@@warwickclark2143 it's funny because he also played sherlock Holmes
Holy moly.
The fact that Phil felt the need to tell Tony that he had been reassigned and was leaving and then just wanted to tell him goodbye just shows how much he was starting to like or at least respect Tony. Phil could have just left and not said a word about it but he didn't. He took the time to walk into Tony's lab and tell him the news about his reassignment and then gave him a proper goodbye. This is why I was so sad when they killed him off in the Avengers but I was happy to see that they brought him back and gave him a proper ending on Agents of SHIELD.
And he was headed to deal with Thor
Yes.
And striked a friendship with Potts by the first Avengers.
In avengers Tony offer coulson a fly to vacation with his girlfriend but he doesn't want to go
I think he was excited to see cap's shield. I bet he wanted to ask if he could have it because he was a huge fan of Captain America.
I love how Jarvis says "congratulations sir, you have created a new element" with the same tone someone would say: congratulations, you finished mowing the lawn.
"I'm so proud of you, sweetie, I'm going to stick it right on the fridge."
It probably happens every day in Tony's basement. ;-)
Naw but for some reason him saying it in monotone says so much more than acting excited. it seems more beholding. I even think of this scene all the time cause the gravity of it inspires me to achieve something like that but I have NO talent 😅
Feels like a Thursday for him
Tis but a days work
6yr old me: "mixes a lot of liquids together"
*Congratulations sir you have created a new element*
Isla Nublar What will you call the new element sir?
Moplaiumcan
@@alexanderthegreat913 Shitus oxide
Me when I'm in front of a soda machine
Technically mixing liquids together, you'd be making a new compound, not a new element. Compounds are collections of multiple elements.
Tony propping up the accelerator with a replica of Cap’s shield is so much funnier when you know that Coulson is a huge Captain America fan
And Tony is not, which also makes it funnier.
Actually tony said he hated captain america when he was a kid, since Howard always talked about him
@@richjc7004 I don't blame Tony Stark one bit, old friend. And neither would Queen Elsa Brown and Queen Anna Brown (both from the "Frozen" saga), especially since Captain America threw BOTH of them out of Team Cap. And like I always said, what Captain America thought was overrated and pathetic, Iron Man thought was unique and special. That's why Iron Man took Elsa and Anna under his tutalege, or teachings. Even gave Queen Elsa Brown her own Iron Snow Guardian armor and Queen Anna Brown her own War Machine armor as well. And if that's too Prime, then Prime me up.
@@marchartley2457 i agree
@@marchartley2457 .....what are you talking about?
1:33 "Perfectly level."
We were so close to this line being the greatest foreshadowing.
As all things should be.
We were on the verge of greatness... we were THIS close...
@@DausBugaboo OMG!! Why didn't I think of this?!! Man, I'm lame.
Idiot here, can someone elaborate?
@@CasualCube0 It almost works as foreshadowing to Thanos' famous line later on in the Marvel cinematic series: "Perfectly balanced, as all things should be." Of course they couldn't possibly have been thinking that far ahead with the story, but it would have been a cool coincidence.
Tony: Creates a particle accelerator to transmute palladium in his basement
Also Tony: Doesn't bother to align the laser before turning it on
Hasuto macaraig *Particle* accelerator. The light doesn’t accelerate, and you stated that in your first comment.
@@ltkagura6486 And *sometimes* you're just wrong, plain and simple.
@@ltkagura6486 lol
@@devoid-of-life lol
@@tachy1801 Light can be accelerated - it just increases its wavelength instead of actually changing its speed.
Coleson: I've been reassigned to New Mexico
Thor: *Heavy breathing intensifies*
IT'S COULSON NOT COLESON
@@iSyriux Son of Coul
@@dabde6090 finally someone remembers the joke from thor 1
@@prateiklohani2461 I do too
Is ironman 2 before Thor 1
Tony: Feeling cute today might make a new element later idk
OneWingedAngel mm hmm. Just a fun side project
Just to flex on CERN
Just doing the dishesight figure out time travel later idk
Tony: *burns half of his lab* whoops:3
Also Tony: Feeling cute today might just solve time travel in 5 seconds
I always love seeing Tony build things with his bare hands. It's always a nice reminder to see the genius innovator in him
Yeah I miss those days would have loved to see how he made the nano tech or the hulk buster.
He can not only do the calculations, but also make the work tangible
how my grandmother see me when i change the HDMI Cable
@@SaudShow wise words
Oh god
True
Mysterious, hooded man watches (from a distance)
The Punisher the truth....
"Take it easy, you're only a genius on Earth pal."
-Rocket
“How’s it coming Ratchet?”
-Tony Stark played by Robert Downy JR. in avengers endgame.
@ill speedylaunch bro thanos wouldn’t have nothing on iron man then if he built a suit out of vibranium. Because mark 80-85 were like plastic. They were so weak, like thanos in infinite war literally just grabbed his head and tore off his entire mask. So that should say something about those suits durability.
@@Penguinz072 Nah that says more about Thanos's absurd strength
@Daredevil huh?
@Daredevil I guess you deleted your comment but yes I guess Thanos probably could still beat iron man, I mean after all he killed vision who was made of vibranium. But it would have been much more of a fight. Than just iron man going all out and Thanos just being annoyed.
I love that the Element Howard was trying to make was based off the energy that the Tesseract gave off, which basically means that Tony's suits from here on out were basically powered by a synthetic space stone, talk about power. Less Space, more of the literal power it gives off.
Another comment said that if he had included the Belgian waffle stands, it would have made Tony an actual god, as opposed to just an element upgrade for the Arc Reactor core.
FINALLY! someone agrees with me and doesn’t insist that he created vibranium
and it was powered by the same element all the way up to endgame in his mark 85 suit, which just goes to show how far it can take his suits in terms of energy output
ruclips.net/video/KmLk3ce3z80/видео.html ( sorry for linking ) Tony Was The GOAT R.I.P. 🙏❤️
the tesseract was a protective shell for the space stone and was what gave off the power.
The line :
"we need you"
"yeah more than you know"
Hits different after Endgame
"Not that much."
Aged poorly for coulson didnt it?@georgehenderson7783
I'm sure Tony programmed Jarvis to tell him stuff was impossible to feed his ego when he pulled it off
underrated comment
Lol
Definitely
jarvis is not tony stark
@@eone199 Jarvis was designed by Tony stark
Perfectly leveled, as all pipes should be....
You probably have very shitty plumbing
@@donfrye9185 Its a reference to Thanos, tf are you on about
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😁👍
As a plumber, this was especially funny to me.
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JARVIS: "Unfortunately, this element would be impossible to synthesize..."
Tony: "diy particle accelerator lol"
this comment would be perfect with an added go brr meme
@@erenyeagar4686 ye
@@erenyeagar4686 uh no cause the meme is so dead and cringey.
@@Godsecution owo cringey uwuwuwuwuwu
@@erenyeagar4686 no, "diy particle accelerator lol" is a lot more original and funnier then "go brrr"
The foreshadowing in marvel is so unreal…
1:50 “we need you” “more than you know” yessir Tony, yes indeed…. Rest In Peace my guy
Tony Stark: (Breathes)
You: Incredible foreshadowing… I shed many tears. I cant believe the director thought this far. RIP
For one shining moment, Tony Stark was the most important being in all the universe.
I mean he did snap.. heck some have theorized that Tony's snap was an absolute point
@@UltraMenace as in a "Fixed Point in Time"?
That’s not foreshadowing lol
Coulson: We need you.
Tony: More than you know.
_More than everyone knew.._
Only needed him to snap his fingers...
@@solidshake12 and more a lot more
@@solidshake12 wow u think its just an" only", he sacrificed his life i am not saying he is the only one who did it but i mean where were captain america and captain marvel chilling???
@@DEXTRICK I was being sarcastic...
@@solidshake12 ohh sorry no whooshes please😂
Coulsen: "We need you."
Iron-Man: "More than you know"
Coulsen: "Not that much."
Oh how wrong you were coulsen :(
I think every endgame watchers came back to this kind of old video stuff i guess, and i mean every video like this for 3000 of views
:(((( ??? Well i really miss that guy
Oof
Had to keep him humble
Seeing old tony
@@nicholasstandem5590 Well he supposedly died in multiple times in comic books and came back to life, so who knows....he could still come back
“Unfortunately it cannot be synthesized.”
“But the plot says I need it.”
“Ok, you can synthesize it.”
“Thanks.”
how can an AI know this much about physics...its prob using basic knowledge to determine if it is or not synthesisable.......yes i get your joke but i dont like the logic behind it
@@pain2737 its self learning ai
@@pain2737 Its literally a fictional self learning AI that tony built, its knowledge probably transcends most scientists on the planet.
It's gonna be super easy actually, barely an inconvenience.
@@ClipsArena04 I haven't watched it yet. I bet it is a Rick Roll
"You are not the only one cursed with knowledge" words to live by.
A detail I love is how J.A.R.V.I.S. says Tony "created a new element" instead of saying he "discovered a new element". Tony MADE it. He didn't just find it all of a sudden.
Yeah some of the elements you see on the periodic table were also made.
@@cris-yo1950 The point is he didn't discover it, his dad did. He just synthesized it for the first time.
His dad playing golf i guess
I mean if it doesn't exist in nature, he created it technically.
well to be honest with you he made synthetic vibranium so he didn't really discover or create anything new=)
1:33
Tony: Perfectly levelled
Thanos: You have my respect stark
Unstoppable Spirit u the man.
I am familiar with the bubble
God damnit, shut the fuck up with the quotes and colons you unoriginal skid mark.
@@socialaccounts1889 LOL wtf is your deal?
I'm busy what u want
Fun fact: in the comics, Tony wanted to name the new element "Badassium".
Thats beautiful
What did he call it
Is itvibranium tho?
@@pubgacc2792 there's a theory that it is but saying that his dad had access to captain America shield I doubt it but its a neat theory
badASSium
2:40 That beam cuts every god-damned thing in the room except 2 wires powering Triangle element.. 😂😂
We find out finally the new element powering him is vibranium
@@mohamedrahman6135 it is not vibranium. It is the energy of the tesseract formed in the form of a metal or something
@@ayushmanojha4128 where is the tesseract in this video?
@@80s_Boombox_Collector his father had already discovered the element but was not able to synthesize it
You destroyed The scene 😂
can we just appreciate that his first solution wasnt the whole "lets do a proper surgery to remove the shrapnel" plan, but "lets uncover a new element, build a mini particle accelerator in my house, create said new element, and use that as a replacement material so i dont poison myself anymore"
I think that the reason for not getting himself operated until iron man 3 was, because he was too busy with leading his company to another direction and being a superhero. (He was more worried about his legacy than about his own health.)
And as a result of neglecting his own health. His blood started to contain too much toxicity. Which would eventually kill him. From then on, it wouldnt have made a difference if he then had gotten those shrapnels removed. He still needed a cure.
@@telanis9 yes, that does make sense. But why does he remove those shrapnels in iron man 3? Because i dont remember him getting over his complex in that movie.
@@Leetheblackvoid99 iron man 3 was all about tony separating from the idea that the suit is what made him a superhero. that's what the scene where tony is having a panic attack in the car because he didn't have an iron man suit is about. harley got tony to realize he wasn't helpless without a suit, that he could build whatever tools he needed, because it wasn't the suit that made him a hero. that's also the point of the spider-man: homecoming line "if you're nothing without the suit, you don't deserve it". that's why he got rid of the shrapnel and arc reactor from his chest, he realized he didn't need the suit to be iron man.
@@Leetheblackvoid99 the surgery to remove thw shrapnel(without any bullshit potential vibranium tech) would have killed him. He use a form of extremis he modified himself to be able to go through the operation without dying.
I thought it was because he never trusted doctors. I believe he said he's never been to one before or something.
Tony: *literally breaks the periodic table of elements in half and creates a new element with insane amounts of energy*
Also Tony: "That was easy."
Rick could do it in like 2 seconds but yeah still impressive
Yet this already exsisted right? In wakanda?
@@Xerkies probably
vibranium at this point is just a jail out free card for science and tech stuff
@@dirge44 Love this!
Xerkies doubt it, they just use vibranium tech
"Director Fury needs me in New Mexico"
Holy shit this was a Thor reference
And yet this movie is before Thor.
@@akbarrmd7714 no it isn't. Thor 1 and iron man 2 take place in the same week.
Their is an end credit scene where see my hammer mjolnir in new Mexico, so yes they are definitely referencing me.
Tanmay Deshpande just because it was released in the same week doesn’t mean it’s the same in the mcu
@@vantestars.v Wrong way round! The movies were released a year apart, but in the MCU take place within the same week.
when I watched this as a child I did not realized tony literally built a particle accelerator on his own in his basement lmfao!!!!! and still love how he accidently destroy everything in the room while making the new element and how he does not care
I mean, he's like medium country gdp rich, so who cares.
Wait- The same type of particle accelerator that Harrison wells built that gave the flash his powers 😟
@@ReverseStark-Shorts Particle Accelerators are real bro they're not just from the Flash
@@eric6432 ik ik just a joke
@@ReverseStark-Shorts that one was a wee bit bigger. Even that one was nothing compared to the one at CERN
what most people dont know, and is basically hidden lore, is that the research that tony's father did to make the atomic structure of that element came from the tesseract.
aka a infinity stone. tony's father figured out the atomic structure of a INFINITY STONE.
and WHAT does tony go and do? he makes a new one.
in this scene, tony stark makes a pseudo-infinity stone. which jsut makes everything all the more badass.
So, the Iron Man suits are powered by what is in essence an artificial Infinity Stone
True.
In the Avengers comics lore, there's an entity from the Ultraverse called Nemesis who held the 7 infinity Stones. She grew tired of her existence and willed herself to shatter into the six Infinity Stones, with the seventh gem holding her consciousness. The 7th Gem was the Ego Gem. When the Ego Gem comes into contact with the other Infinity Stones, Nemesis will be reborn.
In Iron-man 2 Tony Stark didn't created a new element, he created the 7th Gem with the Tesseract knowledge given by his father, Howard Stark.
In Avengers Endgame, only 3 characters were able to hold all the 6 Gems: Thanos with the gauntlet, Hulk with the gamma resistance and Tony Stark with the 7th Gem in his armor.
So when he held all the 7 Gems and snapped, he unconsciously summoned Nemesis, who will may appear in the next Marvel movies.
The Gem colour is white, just like the "new element".
@@edisound4670 That's actually super exciting!
@@edisound4670 wow
That is one badass theory yo..
2:51 The man is definitely a genius. He cut everything but the 2 wires powering the new core with that laser.
thats hilarious
WHOA THATS A COOL BUSTER
When i saw this i was soooo bummed....This is fucked up fo so
I dont think the wire was important, because he picked up just the triangle stuff
Also, if you look closely with the metal circle, the back end isn't even burned or sawn in half
Loved this era of the MCU. Everything was still low risk, high reward - with no one but the team at the helm knowing how iconic it would become.
Phase 1, so simple and marvelous...
Now everything's high-risk, low-reward, marvel is not the only thing to blame for why the MCU's turned so bad now, everybody and everything around them is so woke, sensitive, and child-centric and they had to adapt
@@harbour2118 They only had to "adapt" because Disney forced them into it.
@@harbour2118 It was always for kids, you're just a nostalgia clown.
"Woke." Don't you get tired of using buzzwords and barking at your shadow?
“Perfectly level...”
“... like all things should be”
Justin Booby LOL
LMAO
Like Thanos balance and perfect
Hank Fuller should’ve been, “perfectly balanced.”
Woah Thanos, calm down
Jarvis: "Unfortunately, it is impossible to synthesize". Tony: "Have dummy hold my beer for minute".
Jarvis: Reminder sir, I knew it was possible but the "Never tell me the odds subroutine" was active. Also I think some purple alien intends to wipe out half the population.
Tony: Look I have Friday on the queue.
ARSENAL: "UHUH" XD :D
Is that the “hold my beer” meme reference
Iron Man was dissing Captain America before he even met him.
I don't blame Tony Stark one bit for dissing Captain America. Not one darn bit. I respect Iron Man, and had been since "Captain America: Civil War". Like I said in the Team Stark version of the Award winning song, "Let It Go", and I mean the Team Stark version that Queen Elsa Brown and I cooked up, "Team Stark never bothered me anyway." And those shnooks in Team Cap, even Captain America can put THAT in their fifes and blow it. How about THAT, my fellow member of Team Stark?
how the hell did he get the shield
@@maximleijh7239 That's not Cap's shield. It's just a prop.
Tony's father was always leaving him in search for Captain America, and he never stopped talking about him, so Tony probably already had some kind of jealousy thing going on thanks to his father's idolism of the man.
@@spirittammyk at least Tony Stark made himself a suit and got his own power there's nothing special about Captain America he just got injected with some liquid and became strong that's it and he tries to act like a big Brave leader
The passive aggressiveness between Tony and Coulsen is off the charts 😂
Ini 😂😂😂😂
creates a mini accelerator in his basement. Lol.
@NuclearFuse 27 yo*
An Arc reactor. In keeping the whole theme.
Because I'm smart like that 😎
@@TonyStark-te8rz ma man straight up texting us in heaven
WITH A BOX OF SCRAPS?
"Director Fury wants me in New Mexico."
"Fantastic, land of enchantment ."
"So I'm told. It's a magical place."
I see what you did there
Measuring after placing caps shield “ this is what i need to make it all work” -perfectly balanced-
Tahiti
Thor was in New Mexico
@@multiverse_media2023 Its a magical place
Tony Stark: **literally creates a stable superheavy element**
Scientists: *TONY STARK WAS ABLE TO BUILD THIS IN A BASEMENT! WITH A BOX OF COILS!*
He was talking about the first arc reactor with a palladium core. Not this one.
@@tejasdadhe1994 its a joke
@@tejasdadhe1994 r/woooosh
And he just figure out how to time travel in just one night.
engineers: well i'm sorry, sir. *i'm not tony stark*
I love how Coulson was like looking at the shield all amazed. I remembered he was such a fanboy of Captain America that he would even want a incomplete shield that has his Caps symbol on it.
I could watch a whole movie about Tony building some shit
Jzhr Drixt just a 2 hour montage
There's like four of them.
I want my child to be a director just so he can create a 3 hour montage of this shit
Me 2
And Damn those background scores always lit
1:33 if he said perfectly balenced, it would be cool.
RUclipsr Savaşları I thought the same thing! It would be such an epic foreshadowing nod to infinity war!
“Like all things should be.”
Rob Thank you Captain obvious
I know right
Yet it's not about balance, its about the level, so scientifically that sentence about balance won't fit😅
Just saying...
part of what i love about tony is he isnt just the "smart guy" sitting in a lab. Hes a scientist, mechanic, contractor, subcontractor, electrician, hell most likely a plumber and a mason aswell XD he can design the project and build every single piece of it
"genius, billionaire, playboy, philanthropist"
But not an engineer, because if he were he would've found a way to do it that didn't involve cutting through his wall
@@justanobadi6655 dude just made a suit that can fly and shoot beams how is he not an engineer?
That's called being an "Engineer." That is literally everything that they do, and why Tony Stark studied Engineering at MIT.
Or you can just say an 'Engineer'
I love how Tony can just casually create a tiny particle accelerator
Yall ever just *CREATE A PARTICLE ACCELERATOR IN YOUR GARAGE*
It is not
With a box of scraps, even
I thought it was a particle collider lol
In a cave, yeah
Niko Gaming thats literally the same thing dumbass
It’s so weird how Iron Man 2, The Incredible Hulk, and Thor all take place in the same few days.
So weird yet so fascinating
That's one of the better things about the universe though. People always have their own things going on and it helps when people are like "well where was X? Why not call Y or Z?"
@@ClipsArena04 huh?
@@ClipsArena04 no
@@ClipsArena04 how bout no
*Tony stark,when he was quarantined at home*
😂
acarriere30 right 😂
lollll talk about being productive
Hahaha
thanks to you :)
2:50 always will give me chills when ever I watch Iron Man 2.
A random assistant: So, Mr. Stark, any plans for today?
Tony: Not much really, I'm going to eat breakfast, create a new element, and maybe go out for some lunch.
Lol
Just Some Guy without a Mustache Christ every single video that’s related to marvel I have seen you, how much time do you even have on your hands.
Bloop if you seen him on every video related to marvel how can YOU have so much time that you even remember him Being on every video related to marvel.. that is the real question🤔
Antoine Stewart good question, it’s more of browsing through the internet at random, but yeah most videos I see related to marvel they are just already there. It scares me
Literally on every video I watch wtf
light destroys everything:
wires: "I am inevitable"
metal triangle: "And I.....am... Ironman."
@@nikhilkharbanda9729 it wasnt just metal
It was a very radioactive stuff
He crossed the limits and fused them to make the new element
I like how you called it light instead of "accelerated particles"
@@bullettime8760 it is light breh
And I... am... DISCOMBOBULATE
I like how the laser burned through everything EXCEPT the wires
and the housing that held the particle he made into the element. you get the back view of it as he's looking at the element... didn't go through the steel frame.
@@Dragnmastralex i just pretend that was the same material as his suit or the metal that houses the reactor core.
@@brokebutfast1306 but it did burn and cut through the front of it. it didn't go all the way through though.
Those are special wires
soprano wires 😂
"We need you."
"More than you know."
This guy 's destiny was set in stone.
3:29 - My chemistry teacher grading my exam paper
Underrated comment
that made me laugh hard
Damnn😂😂
🤣🤣
This comment had me laughing straight for 2 mins 😂😂😂😂😂
"He recreated the element by using a Particle Accelerator in his basement and created a brand new Arc Reactor to utilize the new core and a new suit that could better utilize the higher energy output[2], as well as cure him of the palladium poisoning in his blood. He later tried to get it patented as *"badassium"* but ran into many legal issues."
LOL
lol where’s that from?
B A D D A S S I U M 😵
I miss your rengar vids :(
The element he created is vibranium
@@RohitAlbert no, no it"s not.
why the hell diddent he place the core 20 cm from where the beam starts ?
See that’s what we don’t ask
They wouldn’t have used all their CGI budget
20 cm? How far is that in freedom units?
@@RoachDogg_JR about 3 big mac’s
I think that's what he was asking himself about a second after he started adjusting the beam.
If Tony had survived the Endgame, he would've researched further into infinity stones. Maybe also tried to make synthetic versions of the rest of the 5 infinity stones, before sending them back in time. Imagine the suit he'd have developed then or some other advanced tech, moreover, by combining his brain with the rest of the advanced engineers in the late Avengers team or young Avengers...
I think after Ultron he was kind of afraid of what he could build, lmfao
@@yersipest sometimes being very intelligent is a scary trait to have but also a gift
Tony Stark: Spends hours working completely alone, destroying his wall and floor, moving big metal pipes and wires, setting up everything, destroying half his house with a laser and finally creating a new element as he's sweating and looks completely exhausted
Also Tony: "That was easy"
If this isn't big Tony Stark energy...........
God I love this character
Sabby not gonna see him anymore though😭😭😭😭
@@gudusername1509 some believe he'll become like jarvis. An AI created from an human itself. That will be amazing for when his daughter takes on the mantle. Until she's of age which will be a very long time
So dumb to be super smart
"half his house" oh please, you don't know tony
It didnt cut the wires on the side of the element base why?
I like how he dosent even hire anybody he just f**king does it himself
Cause they might copy the idea
Or it's just Tony didn't have the time to hire anybody
He always does all this stuff by himself so that no one can break or hack into stark tech
Somebody might copy or steal the data or have an idea on how he does it cuz the arc reactor mini is only created by him no one can do that
@@chief5604 my point exact
"Tony Stark built this new element in his basement.... WITH A BOX OF SCRAPS!"
MrHotBagel Well i am sorry. I am not Tony Stark..
*replicated
MrHotBagel lmao
Such a great scene.
Lol saying it in your head like the bald guy from the first movie .
The line :
"we need you"
"yeah more than you know"
"not that much"
This is how you talk to people with incredibly high self-esteem :D
This is why Civil War happened, Tony used Steve's shield for leverage.
Kairona S. Rosana it’s not Steve’s shield.
The Comicologist WHAAAAAAAA?
GuntherGaminX GGX I assume, Howard Stark tried to recreate Cap’s shield after it went into the ice. And what we saw was a prototype.
GuntherGaminX GGX
Yh that's not the real one
Actually not leverage, he used it as a shim.
1:25 My man Tony been roasting Steve before he even entered the MCU 💀💀
Well, if we go by chronological order, Steve was taking a nap, only to wake up a couple of days later.
@@EMTeves Well technically Steve woke up in 2012 so 2 years after IM2
@@huthifaali8291 According to the Official MCU Timeline, Steve woke up in 2011… shortly after "Fury's big week" (oficially, the events of Iron Man 2, Hulk, Thor and the Discovery of Steve's frozen body happened within the same week)
@@EMTeves Didn't this movie come out before Captain America the First Avenger was announced or something? If so I can imagine the audiences reaction to seeing the shield, confirming Captain America is coming
@@mohsenuddin9504 actually that same shield was in the first one as well, as a blink and you miss easter egg. Plans for a Captain America movie were already on the table, and yes this came out before first Avenger, but by then it was well known that they were building up to the Avengers, with Iron Man 2 been the movie that strengthened the link between them.
And yet Marvel wants us all to believe that Shuri is smarter. She has a giant laboratory with assistants left and right, while Tony builds things in a basement and a cave.......with scrap.
Shuri is smarter.
Not to mention, wakandas technology is advanced as fuck
How about
SHURI = TONY
She is. Period. Don’t hate on that sista
Init she didnt figure out time travel
What I love most about Tony Stark is that he’s a multi-billionaire yet still gets his hands dirty. No matter how rich he is, he’s always working
That's the best part if you rewatch Iron Man 1. Stane said the same thing in the opening.
Tony: Perfectly Level
Thanos: AS ALL THINGS SHOULD BE
unexpected thanos
I liked your cmt and made it 100.
Thanos: Perfectly balanced, as all things should be.
50/50
This is why Thanos knows Tony by name.
Rick wouldn't agree to that.
Tony stark: *Casually discovers a new element*
Chemists: *WaIT ThAt'S iLlEGal*
@R2 D2 Its a new element, he doesnt bother making a name for it as he is the one who found it, only he knows about the new element
@R2 D2
Its vibranium
@R2 D2 Its like the discovery of fire, he made something new out of something thats already there, and its a comic book reality so...🙌
@R2 D2 there's islands of stability for superheavy elements, its just we currently don't have a way to synthesize those elements
Toxin no vibranium already existed in the mcu
*You'll be missed dearly from our screen, Robert Downey Stark!* 😔
@FBI Federal Bureau of Investigation haha funny reddit moment
I'll miss you too, VFX company
@@TonyStark-te8rz What's hell like
@@I-speak-U-shut-it Lots of Cheeseburgers here
There will be a new ironman type of hero at least the armored suit won't be missed.
That feeling you get when you finally get your source code to compile AND work 🙂
What a genius. Cheers to Tony Stark
0:25 the agents at the back:
"The hell is he doing?"
"Must be some grand invention."
"Idk man it looks like hes just wrecking his house."
"Ssh! We're watching a genious work."
reminds me of a comic book where S.H.I.E.L.D. watched his "mark 2 test flight" and said "this guy must be CRAZY!"
ruclips.net/video/nedxXkU4RNw/видео.html
I Challenge You Watch This clip and try to find hidden details. If you also love iron Man 3000??
@@ClipsArena04 no
People gripe about how Tony Stark invented time travel in 15 minutes at a later date, but let's not forget he broke the periodic table of elements in just 4 minutes.
You do realize that four minutes of screen time doesn’t mean four minutes have passed in the context of the movie, right?
@@bluepeng8895 imagine building a particle accelerator in 4 min lmao
@@bluepeng8895 t. cant build a particle accelerator in four minutes.
speak for yourself
Yeah but that was one of his dads last pieces of work that took him longer than those 4 minutes
And created a portable FUSION REACTOR in a cave WITH SCRAPS!
Shuri: tony your not as smart as me
Tony : have you ever created a new element
Shuri has left the game
*SPOILERS*
HAS SHE INVENTED *_TIME TRAVEL_*
He also miniaturized the arc reactor so that it could power the Iron Man suit whilst being held hostage in a cave. He was always a genius he just never needed to use it before he became Iron Man.
Angel Samael well technically Hank Pym has been able to miniaturize Howard’s arc reactor for like 30+ years, Tony just did it another way
@Prince X Shuri did have Wakandan tech as a crutch though, so she has a much higher start point than Stark. Also, you're able to do some real trippy shit with vibranium, a resource that Tony doesn't have access to. Shuri MIGHT be smarter but Idk, he started off with 1990's level tech while Shuri already had laser guns and energy shields to work with.
@@patrickmorris79 that's right... its unfair to think Shuri more superiors than Stark, she already has advanced technology the moment she's born, but stark? he create things from old technology, with bunch of scraps...
moreover Wakanda citizens bodies got buffed from Vibranium meteorite's effects on their country, so they already can be considered "SuperHuman".
I’ve always loved that after all the big science stuff is done and all the measuring is finished, he still needs a big ass wrench and a gun show to get the job done. Really shows off the sort science-blacksmith Tony is
Coulson: Director Fury wants me in New Mexico
Me: *ThOr*
Trishy Angel 😇
YUP
Me: 084
Mad Titan yesss hammer was an 084
YOU’RE BOTHERING ME
Its cool because when Agent Coulson said that he was being relocated to New Mexico its a reference to Thor 1, as Coulson is there at the hammer crash site when Thor tries to retrieve his hammer Mjolnir.
You don't say
I didint know 😂😂😂
so what year does this movie take place, the timeline seems to be getting confusing
It took place roughly the same time as the Hulk movie but right before Thor, because at the end they showed the news reports about the events happened in Hulk. and after credit scene shows Coulson found the Hammer in NM
Marshall Card no shit
"I built my home with my own two hands!"
Tony Stark: "That's cute" *continues to remodel skyscrapers power grid.*
ruclips.net/video/nedxXkU4RNw/видео.html
I Challenge You Watch This clip and try to find hidden details. Only True Lovers Of Iron Man Can find it out, So let's see who can find it??
@@ClipsArena04 no
Tony in Minecraft: *Finds redstone then looks at his house* Get ready for a major rebuild fellas! We're back in crafting mode!
@@skeletalcinder2769 Starts making automatic sugar farm
Watching Tony build was the best part of the Iron Man movies. He genuinely loved tinkering
"We need you", "more than you know", "not that much", 10 years later Tony Start kills Thanos and save half the universe :)
You mean the entire universe, since Thanos said, and I quote *"I'm going to shred this universe down to its last atom"*
@@tmuthemobileuser7336 Not just that, the snap Hulk did restored the lost half Thanos killed, so yes whole universe
Hulk restored the lost half
Saves ALL of the universe :D
you mean 15 years?
Jarvis being a super intelligent AI computer almost sounded impressed when he said "Sir, you've created a new element" Love that.
Burns through half his llab with a laser
*''WHOOPS''*
STARK: *''THAT WAS EASY"*
Just wondering why the wires around that werent cut lol
WillFanofMany oof
“Whoops!” 😜
He is rich enough to not even have to care. But it seems sloppy.
First of all it’s against electrical code to bury a connection box in the floor. Next, the yellow cabinet that he lasered through is marked flammable. Apparently all the good continuity people are dead and gone.
One thing I appreciate about Tony is that he genuinely loves innovation and does all the work himself and doesn’t just draw up blueprints and have some underpaid blue collar worker do it for him
2:51 It should've cut the cables on the left.
holy shit I just realized wtf
*glass shatters* thanks for ruining it for me...
@@singularity2400 Yeah, you need to look over that sentence.
Smart
Yeah, and the vibrations would have crumbled down the pike of books, CA's shield and all the craps he used to align the acelerador. The lab would have exploded. The radiation and the explosion would have killed Tony or turned it into another Hulk-like-thing, as in that universe radiation appears not to kill people... A whole new story, but no new element being "created" :p
It was truly a pleasure to watch Tony grow and evolve throughout these movies as an individual and as a teammate
and to think that i was 12 years old when iron man 1 came out and now im 26, a lot of time watching this cinematic universe taking form and im really glad to have experienced this adventure.
you are not alone
what a ride we had
Same
I was 1 when it came out
Only to watch it rot
@@HerohammerStudios maybe thats just you buddy 😏
This scene had one of my favorite soundtracks in Iron Man. Perfectly suspenseful.
So, by seeing the Tesseract in action, Howard Stark thought it would be better to try and replicate its power rather than relying on one source for its applications. But the technology he had back then was insufficient even though his idea was not only sound but he had the whole thing figured out.
Basically, Tony finished what is literally a mini Tesseract with equal energy output but less power storage while still keeping power regeneration a thing. That is to say until he improved on the design we see in future iterations but can we just admire the fact that this man managed to copy A MOTHERFUCKIN INFINITY STONE (albeit slightly less powerful than the real thing) ?
Ooooh, so the element is just a mini tesseract?
So does this explain how Stark wasn't affected when Loki put the Scepter on the arc reactor in The Avengers?
@@imamrafat2781 I think that was just because the scepter wasnt actually touching him. I may be wrong about that but that's how I interpreted it.
@@imamrafat2781 it was performance issues lol
@@megumareta6361 one out of five-
Back when easter eggs were all that connected the mcu..
gopal
What easter egg is in this scene?
Ali Yaghi, there's two, the shield, that was a prototype for Cap's shield and Coulson going to New Mexico, that was a reference to Thor
Cap and his shield was built in WW2?
That was a prototype I think. If I'm correct, they located his shield around the same period his body was found in ice.
This is how first year mechanical engineering students see themselves.
How do you delete someone else's comment?
@@thegamingcrusher7926 you report them for spam
Lmfao
@@thegamingcrusher7926 lol
@@thegamingcrusher7926 by hacking their account
We did in fact need Tony Stark more than we ever knew
Thanos: sacrifices have to be made
Tony: *sacrifices his garage for “new” element*
Rick sanchez would have an anyurism if he saw what tony did to his garage
Isn’t the new element sort of like an infinity stone? That’s what I heard.
For his life
@@oscartrevino461 the “new” element is vibranium. He accelerated palladium particles, probably so fast that the particles now are able to retain kinetic energy because he accelerated them, but well, that’s just another movie theory lol
@@oscartrevino461
It's less of an Infinity Stone stuff, and more of a Tesseract stuff.
Things that make Marvel amazing:
1. Avengers assembling and working together as a team
2. Tony Stark in full engineering hardcore porn in his workshop.
Damn the no 2 turn me on so much
why didn't the laser cut the wire when he was turning the laser?
@@jimkook4964 No, please no. Soldering iron will be the only tool you use
@@jimkook4964 u got fucking roasted 😶
Right after hearing it was impossible to make, Tony proceeds to make the element. What a legend.
Tony: Time Travel is impossible.
Also Tony: Discovers time travel with 10 mins of trial and error.
The guy is a plot device for storytelling. Not a real character.
@@abdulmuhaimin9787 Your right
@@abdulmuhaimin9787 he doesn't foreshadow, HE IS the foreshadow
synthesize and make are different things
Everytime tony comes up with a new invention and experimental ideas,the housing constructers getting richer and richer...😂😂
3:11 imagine him hitting the “that was easy” button. Office Depot sales would skyrocket
I laughed way harder than I should have with this post. LMAOO
nathan0717 that's Staples not Office Depot
Dammit you’re right lol
I dont get it....
He'd cut that button in two, sales would plummet.
I miss seeing this Tony in the later movies. All they ever show was him in the suit. But this... this is him in his element. The zone.
Get in the zone! Autoooozone!
well it made sense for Tony to be in the suit most of the time in the later movies, because they weren’t focused on him. All three of the iron man movies were centered on how intelligent and capable he is without the suit. We don’t need that reminder in the later ones
so inventing time travel and ultron wasn't enough? hahaha
@@Mac13X the friend zone
Iron Man 3 exists
Its scenes like this that show Tony is more than his suits
He was always more than his suits. I do, however, wish they showed more of him building or working on formulas.
@@berggaming8783 Yeah
Except for the fact that he's a fictional character lol
@@aaronryder4008 Well...yeah.
Fictional characters are representations (often exaggerated in the case of superheroes) of real human traits.
If you want to be a dick about it I could say that the FICTIONAL CHARACTER of Tony Stark represents human ingenuity and mental resilience taken to the extreme.
Its an impossible ideal to aspire to so that you might reach something approximating it.
Dick.
@@MrJustonemorevoice If i wanted to be a dick about it. I would have added a "dick" comment instead of just an "lol"
1:49 "we need you " damn right we did he brought half the universe back
“We need you.”
“Yeah. More than you know.”
“Not that much.”
It definitely didn't age well on Coulson's end at least.
@@dd_doesit sus
@@theaidschannel1136 when the impostor is su- actually never mind it's cringe
Turns out...we really did need him more than we thought.
R.I.P Tony Stark
Who would have thought this foreshadow entire Avengers timeline