I'm actually kinda pissed that this "Mandarin" figure will be taking up R&D and production time that could be put into other figures that Hot Toys have already promised us.
Promised? Bit of a strong word.
I'm actually kinda pissed that this "Mandarin" figure will be taking up R&D and production time that could be put into other figures that Hot Toys have already promised us.
I agree. I don't think this character warrants a figure from HT to be honest.
Pretty accurate.
I agree. I don't think this character warrants a figure from HT to be honest.
Are you kidding me? Even marvel top exec Kevin Feige, President of Production at Marvel Studios, and Stephen Broussard, Executive Producer of Iron Man 3 on the Iron Man 3 movie can't wait to get this figure.
HT: Which is your most anticipated Marvel character to be seen as Collectible Figure?
K & S: All the Hot Toys have been fantastic so far. We're looking forward to finally seeing The Mandarin and the first Captain America costume figure.
Honestly, best character from IM3 after Tony himself. Seriously.
Brilliantly executed.I just didn't like Killian much.
Oh I agree. It was brilliantly executed but I don't think it warrants a $300 figure but that's just my opinion.
This movie was definitely not about the suits!
as much as i didnt like the how the mandarin thing played out in the film i loved the look of BK as the mandarin and def want to get the figure bcuz of the look or heck if they make a Killian then just swap the clothing lol but does anyone consider that in the first two movies the ten rings terrorist group is featured and prominently in the first movie but in the third movie its apparently just a gimmick? was Killian in on it from the begining as in Stane and him in the first movie? do you get what i am saying? man this has to be a plot hole right?
No matter how hard one might try to make sense of it, it's definitely a plot hole that was never addressed onscreen.
I've seen people come up with 3 different explanations:
1) Killian planned it all along and he orchestrated Tony's capture with Stane. This brings a sense of "full circle" in that Killian somehow had a hand in Tony's capture right from the start.
2) The Ten Rings are actually an independent terrorist group that is separate from Killian. After they fell apart in IM1 (Stane had most of the members killed remember), Killian used the connection between the group and Stark to create the concept of "The Mandarin" to act as a fake leader for the terrorist group. By doing that, he's using the name of a real yet essentially dead group as a public front without the risk of actually drawing their attention (since they're dead). Remember, Killian wanted to create a fake sense of "war on terror" so that he'd get more support and funding for AIM from the government, and he planned to do it by creating the "Mandarin" as a terrorist threat that needs to be "fought".
3) The Ten Rings are an independent terrorist group which would later go on to be funded by AIM. This is also pretty close to explanation #2 since Killian himself isn't necessarily their direct leader, but their backer. In this sense, Killian is essentially creating a monopoly on the "war on terror" by backing both the Ten Rings and hiding their leader "The Mandarin", and by getting support for AIM from the government.
My take on it was simply that while Killian was the real Mandarin, he created the idea of the terrorist Mandarin, who was supposedly the leader of the Ten Rings, as decoy for U.S. intelligence.
There was no actual connection between the Mandarin and the Ten Rings. It was all bs. The information is all there, but they never come out and spell it all out for the viewer.
In the end it's kind of confusing. But there are two Mandarins, and each one had separate motives and goals. Everything related to the BK Mandarin was BS. The connection to the Ten Rings, his motives, even his attacks.
Killian, (the real Mandarin, complete with Chinese dragon tattoos) was creating an army of super soldiers, but there kept being accidents because Extremis wasn't complete. Every time one of his subjects rejected the treatment and exploded, Killian would release a video of the fake Mandarin claiming that it was a deliberate attack.
The BK Mandarin existed solely to cover up the failed test subjects.
Sadly this has to be explained at least upto an extent by the filmmakers themselves, not speculated by us.No matter how hard one might try to make sense of it, it's definitely a plot hole that was never addressed onscreen.
I've seen people come up with 3 different explanations:
1) Killian planned it all along and he orchestrated Tony's capture with Stane. This brings a sense of "full circle" in that Killian somehow had a hand in Tony's capture right from the start.
2) The Ten Rings are actually an independent terrorist group that is separate from Killian. After they fell apart in IM1 (Stane had most of the members killed remember), Killian used the connection between the group and Stark to create the concept of "The Mandarin" to act as a fake leader for the terrorist group. By doing that, he's using the name of a real yet essentially dead group as a public front without the risk of actually drawing their attention (since they're dead). Remember, Killian wanted to create a fake sense of "war on terror" so that he'd get more support and funding for AIM from the government, and he planned to do it by creating the "Mandarin" as a terrorist threat that needs to be "fought".
3) The Ten Rings are an independent terrorist group which would later go on to be funded by AIM. This is also pretty close to explanation #2 since Killian himself isn't necessarily their direct leader, but their backer. In this sense, Killian is essentially creating a monopoly on the "war on terror" by backing both the Ten Rings and hiding their leader "The Mandarin", and by getting support for AIM from the government.
all these would make sense too bad they failed to explain it even in the tiniest bit.. somehow i find it to be shane blacks fault bcuz i felt favreau(sp?) was doing a good job with the story though the failure of IM2 compared to the first probably made him feel at ease leaving the directors chair.. idk just disappointed with this film and potential it left untapped imo
Sounds like Ra's Al Ghul/Ducard redux.
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