![]() But these heroes might decided to side with Tony Stark once they see how powerful he is. But he'll also have to contend with Spider-Man, whom he's never fought before, and Black Panther. The suit will surely make him much stronger than Steve Rogers. He'll need it as he faces off against some of his most powerful teammates. It makes sense that Tony Stark will be getting an upgrade. The new status quo fractures the Avengers while they try to protect the world from a new and nefarious villain. After another international incident involving the Avengers results in collateral damage, political pressure mounts to install a system of accountability and a governing body to determine when to enlist the services of the team. ![]() He can even summon an awesome energy sword.Ĭaptain America: Civil War picks up where Avengers: Age of Ultron left off, as Steve Rogers leads the new team of Avengers in their continued efforts to safeguard humanity. This gives him the knowledge and willpower to create crafty new weapons of destruction, and he is able to see everything around him at all times. Even Captain America and Hulk! If that wasn't enough, the Bleeding Edge also has the ability to boost Tony's intellect. It still allows the superhero flight, super strength, repulser blasts, and a durability to face most any foe. It forms around him, working like his old Iron Man armor. Tony Stark keeps it inside of him, and can call upon it on demand. It arrived on the scene shortly after the extremely popular Extremis armor was introduced in the comics, which served to inspire some of Iron Man 3's storyline. The advanced piece of Bleeding Edge armor debuted in Matt Fraction and Ryan Meinerding's Invincible Iron Man #25. And it's a turn of events that will surely please longtime fans of the character. And while they all look to have moderately updated costumes, as is the norm for all Marvel movies (gotta keep that action figure line humming), it is Robert Downey Jr.'s Iron Man who seems to be getting the biggest and best upgrade. They include Chris Evans's Captain America, Scarlett Johansson's Black Widow, Don Cheadle's War Machine and Paul Rudd's Ant-Man. These latest set photos were taken in Germany, where the last few scenes were shot. Which means that elements from that comic book storyline may surface on screen next May, when Captain America: Civil War kicks off the summer movie season. What some of you may have missed, which Heroic Hollywood has been quick to point out, is that the armor in the set photos is based on the Bleeding Edge armor. Then yesterday, we got a few last set photos as Marvel co-president, Louis D'Esposito announced wrap on this Disney and Marvel sequel. That's right, Iron Man piloted a Destroyer, the suit Loki used to attack Thor in the first Thor movie, thanks to "Bleeding Edge" tech.Back in May, we showed you some concept art from Captain America: Civil War that featured Iron Man in the iconic Bleeding Edge armor. During the "Fear Itself" event, Iron Man infused his "Bleeding Edge" tech with Uru metal - the same material used to make Mjolnir - and created an Iron Destroyer suit with it. The "Bleeding Edge" tech in Iron Man's suit is so advanced that it can even integrate magical power sources and technology. ![]() At one point, Iron Man even created a boxing glove using it. From ridiculously huge repulsor blasters to energy blades to tasers, the "Bleeding Edge" armor can become any type of weapon. The nano-tech forming Iron Man's suit lets him create any sort of weapon he can imagine. ![]() While the armor's defensive capabilities will keep Iron Man alive, it's the weapons that we're really hoping to see in Avengers: Infinity War. There's only one way to destroy the "Bleeding Edge" armor when it's in action: killing Iron Man. The nano-tech forming the armor self-replicates, meaning that it can't be torn off or destroyed. As long as Iron Man's "Bleeding Edge" tech has access to Iron Man's repulsor power, it can repair itself. That shouldn't be too much of an issue with the "Bleeding Edge" armor.
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