![]() That team-up seems to come early on in the movie, suggesting Tony developed this newest suit on his own - as he has fifty times before. Moments from both trailers - in which Tony is witness to the extraterrestrial Q-Ship hovering above New York City - sees Stark, with his new armor, springing into action alongside Doctor Strange, Wong and Bruce Banner outside Strange's Sanctum Sanctorum. With a large portion of Infinity War's action taking place in Wakanda, could Stark's latest armor be birthed out of a collaboration with the 16-year-old Wakandan tech genius?Ī future collab between the two is possible, but it seems Tony has his newest armor up and running before ever stepping foot in Wakanda. That technology was developed by T'Challa's genius-level inventor sister, Shuri, who Black Panther producer Nate Moore says is even smarter than Tony Stark. The tech on display is similar to that used by African king T'Challa, who operates with a Vibranium-clad super-suit that manifests itself from a necklace worn around the neck. With Infinity War, Stark dons his most advanced and formidable suit yet: one that includes "wings," deep-space rocket boosters, and the ability to configure tools and weapons conjured at will and as needed.Īs first seen in the Super Bowl TV spot, Stark's newest armor quickly and effortlessly materializes around Stark - eliminating any clunky suiting up process. an opportunity to explain to Tom Holland’s Peter Parker how his new Iron Man suit works, if nothing else.Īvengers: Infinity War hits theaters on May 4.The armor-clad Avenger's suit is a perennial work in progress, its genius-billionaire-playboy-philanthropist inventor doling out update after update to improve the design he originally conceived a decade ago (in a cave with a box of scraps). Who knows? Maybe it’ll give Robert Downey, Jr. Considering that Tony’s progressed from kit-bashed hunk of armor equipped with a pair of flame throwers in Iron Man to building a fleet of Iron Man suits that operate without a pilot in Iron Man 3, not to mention all the tech he packed into Spider-Man’s skintight suits, nanomachine-based armor seems like something we can easily suspend disbelief for in Infinity War. But Tony Stark is nothing if not a prolific inventor he’s made massive technological leaps over the course of 10 years of Marvel movies. Obviously, that was on a much smaller, less powerful scale. ![]() We’ve seen Tony Stark use a compact, wrist-mounted device before in Captain America: Civil War, when he deployed an Iron Man glove in a fight with The Winter Soldier. Some allegedly leaked concept art from Avengers: Infinity War appears to confirm that Iron Man will use that Model-Prime technology, forming wings and an arm cannon as part of his suit. The scales of the Model-Prime armor could also form new weapons on the fly, including blades or a massive repulsor cannon. The Model-Prime tech offered an extra level of flexibility, in that it could radically change shape Stark could be wearing a normal-looking Iron Man suit one moment, and then a massive Hulkbuster suit of armor in the blink of an eye. The Model-Prime armor used the hexagonal armor scales similar to what we see in Infinity War and instead of being contained within Tony’s bones, the new suit collapsed down into the size a bracelet. This indicates that the new Iron Man armor is likely based on one of two suits composed of nanomachines introduced in the comics this past decade.Ī few years later, Stark started using slightly different technology - still nanomachine-based - for a suit known as the Model-Prime armor (aka Mark 51). Exterior sections of the armor, those hot-rod red portions, build out in a hexagonal pattern. Unlike previous models of the Iron Man armor, Tony’s new suit appears to be constructing itself from a fluid metallic material, rather than in discrete panels of metal, machinery and circuitry. Readers of the Iron Man comics, however, are likely already pretty familiar with the tech powering Tony’s new armor.įirst, let’s take a look at what the latest Avengers: Infinity War trailer teased in just two-thirds of a second. The latest look at Marvel Studios’ third Avengers movie also offered a tantalizing peek at Tony Stark’s newest Iron Man suit, which looks like it will introduce some fantastical Stark technology to the Marvel films. ![]() ![]() The Super Bowl ad for Avengers: Infinity War was jam-packed, stuffing more than 20 Marvel Cinematic Universe superheroes and villains into a 30-second spot.
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