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Iron Man’s Silver Centurion gets a figure from Hot Toys

Marvel fans won’t want to miss the Silver Centurion (Armor Suit Up Version) 1/6 Scale Figure by Hot Toys. One of Tony Stark’s designs deployed as part of the “House Party Protocol” during his battle with Aldrich Killian, the Mark XXXIII, code named Silver Centurion, is an Enhanced Energy Suit. The Iron Man suit’s unique design includes a unibeam made for energy amplification and redirection, plus forearm gauntlets which house extendable blades.

Inspired by Marvel’s Iron Man 3, the Silver Centurion (Armor Suit Up Version) 1/6 Scale Figure shows Tony Stark suiting up in this beautifully crafted diecast armor. The figure features a new, hand-painted, battle-damaged, helmeted headsculpt with authentic likeness of Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark, and a newly designed helmet head with LED-light up function and detachable mask.

Expertly painted in metallic red and silver, the armor is designed to simulate the suit up process. The intricately detailed interior structure is visible, and is enhanced by LED light-up functions scattered throughout the arms, legs, back, and on the Arc Reactor. The Silver Centurion (Armor Suit Up Version) 1/6 Scale Figure also comes with a pair of diecast forearm blades, as well as a variety of interchangeable hands, allowing for a range of poses. 

Get the party started with Silver Centurion (Armor Suit Up Version) 1/6 Scale Figure!


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Iron Man Mark VII gets an open armor version from Hot Toys

After his near-death experience and life altering glimpse into space while battling the Chitauri alongside the Avengers, Tony Stark is plagued by nightmares. While meeting young fans with James ‘Rhodey’ Rhodes, he begins to feel unwell and fears he is having a heart attack. Stepping into the Mark VII suit to run a diagnostic check on himself, he discovers that he is actually experiencing an anxiety attack.

Inspired by this pivotal scene from Marvel Studios’ Iron Man 3Hot Toys has created the stunning Iron Man Mark VII (Open Armor Version) 1/6 scale collectible. This piece celebrates the Mark VII armor which was a big leap forward in Stark’s technology, with an integrated arc reactor, upgraded weapons and a more portable design.

The Iron Man Mark VII (Open Armor Version) 1/6 scale collectible has highly detailed diecast armor with adjustable and articulated pieces for more posing options. The armor has multiple LED light up features, which also illuminate the detailed inner workings.

The screen-accurate armor is painted in Iron Man’s iconic red and gold colorway and includes weathered details. Also included is Tony Starks’ workshop diorama which has light up LED features and makes a wonderful integrated display.

This exciting collectible also allows for two different display options. The light up features on the Mark VII standing armor can be powered by a USB cable or the armor can be connected to the diorama and powered directly through the base. 

Add the Iron Man Mark VII (Open Armor Version) 1/6 scale collectible by Hot Toys to your armory today! Available to pre-order.


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Iron Man Mark VII gets an open armor version from Hot Toys

After his near-death experience and life altering glimpse into space while battling the Chitauri alongside the Avengers, Tony Stark is plagued by nightmares. While meeting young fans with James ‘Rhodey’ Rhodes, he begins to feel unwell and fears he is having a heart attack. Stepping into the Mark VII suit to run a diagnostic check on himself, he discovers that he is actually experiencing an anxiety attack.

Inspired by this pivotal scene from Marvel Studios’ Iron Man 3Hot Toys has created the stunning Iron Man Mark VII (Open Armor Version) 1/6 scale collectible. This piece celebrates the Mark VII armor which was a big leap forward in Stark’s technology, with an integrated arc reactor, upgraded weapons and a more portable design.

The Iron Man Mark VII (Open Armor Version) 1/6 scale collectible has highly detailed diecast armor with adjustable and articulated pieces for more posing options. The armor has multiple LED light up features, which also illuminate the detailed inner workings.

The screen-accurate armor is painted in Iron Man’s iconic red and gold colorway and includes weathered details. Also included is Tony Starks’ workshop diorama which has light up LED features and makes a wonderful integrated display.

This exciting collectible also allows for two different display options. The light up features on the Mark VII standing armor can be powered by a USB cable or the armor can be connected to the diorama and powered directly through the base. 

Add the Iron Man Mark VII (Open Armor Version) 1/6 scale collectible by Hot Toys to your armory today! Available to pre-order.


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Iron Man Mark VII gets an open armor version from Hot Toys

After his near-death experience and life altering glimpse into space while battling the Chitauri alongside the Avengers, Tony Stark is plagued by nightmares. While meeting young fans with James ‘Rhodey’ Rhodes, he begins to feel unwell and fears he is having a heart attack. Stepping into the Mark VII suit to run a diagnostic check on himself, he discovers that he is actually experiencing an anxiety attack.

Inspired by this pivotal scene from Marvel Studios’ Iron Man 3Hot Toys has created the stunning Iron Man Mark VII (Open Armor Version) 1/6 scale collectible. This piece celebrates the Mark VII armor which was a big leap forward in Stark’s technology, with an integrated arc reactor, upgraded weapons and a more portable design.

The Iron Man Mark VII (Open Armor Version) 1/6 scale collectible has highly detailed diecast armor with adjustable and articulated pieces for more posing options. The armor has multiple LED light up features, which also illuminate the detailed inner workings.

The screen-accurate armor is painted in Iron Man’s iconic red and gold colorway and includes weathered details. Also included is Tony Starks’ workshop diorama which has light up LED features and makes a wonderful integrated display.

This exciting collectible also allows for two different display options. The light up features on the Mark VII standing armor can be powered by a USB cable or the armor can be connected to the diorama and powered directly through the base. 

Add the Iron Man Mark VII (Open Armor Version) 1/6 scale collectible by Hot Toys to your armory today! Available to pre-order.


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Iron Man Mark VII gets an open armor version from Hot Toys

After his near-death experience and life altering glimpse into space while battling the Chitauri alongside the Avengers, Tony Stark is plagued by nightmares. While meeting young fans with James ‘Rhodey’ Rhodes, he begins to feel unwell and fears he is having a heart attack. Stepping into the Mark VII suit to run a diagnostic check on himself, he discovers that he is actually experiencing an anxiety attack.

Inspired by this pivotal scene from Marvel Studios’ Iron Man 3Hot Toys has created the stunning Iron Man Mark VII (Open Armor Version) 1/6 scale collectible. This piece celebrates the Mark VII armor which was a big leap forward in Stark’s technology, with an integrated arc reactor, upgraded weapons and a more portable design.

The Iron Man Mark VII (Open Armor Version) 1/6 scale collectible has highly detailed diecast armor with adjustable and articulated pieces for more posing options. The armor has multiple LED light up features, which also illuminate the detailed inner workings.

The screen-accurate armor is painted in Iron Man’s iconic red and gold colorway and includes weathered details. Also included is Tony Starks’ workshop diorama which has light up LED features and makes a wonderful integrated display.

This exciting collectible also allows for two different display options. The light up features on the Mark VII standing armor can be powered by a USB cable or the armor can be connected to the diorama and powered directly through the base. 

Add the Iron Man Mark VII (Open Armor Version) 1/6 scale collectible by Hot Toys to your armory today! Available to pre-order.


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Hot Toys Reveals an Iron Man Mark XLII (Deluxe Version) Figure

Hot Toys latest release is an epic 1/4 scale Iron Man™ figure inspired by Robert Downey Jr.’s appearance (and his epic Mark XLII armor!) in Iron Man 3. 

Expertly crafted with incredible screen-accurate details, this Deluxe 1/4 scale Marvel figure features an amazingly realistic head sculpt of Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark, as well a battle damaged helmeted head sculpt, and an interchangeable helmeted head with LED light up functions.

The 1/4 scale figure also comes with a number of interchangeable battle damaged armor parts; a battery booster (that Tony Stark used to recharge the armor in the film); and multiple glowing LED light-up features on eyes, arc reactor, and repulsors, as well as shining through various parts of his armor.

The Deluxe Version of the Iron Man Mark XLII also features a specially-designed Arc Reactor-themed diorama figure base with LED light up functions (battery operated), detachable gantry arms, a Mark XLII nameplate, and movie logo.

Expand your Iron Man collection with this remarkable Mark XLII (Deluxe Version) figure now available for pre-order, via Sideshow.

The Iron Man 3: Mark XLII (Deluxe Version) figure, features:

  • Individually hand-painted and ultra-realistic “battle damaged” helmeted head sculpt with the likeness of Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark in Iron Man 3
  • An interchangeable helmeted head with LED light-up function (battery operated)          
  • A 1/4 scale body, with over 40 points of articulation
  • Specially applied metallic gold, red and silver paint on the streamlined Iron Man armor with intricate weathering effects
  • LED-light-up eyes, Arc Reactor on chest, and back (battery operated)
  • LED lights can shine through the sides of the armored chest, forearms, and the back of the legs (battery operated) 
  • An interchangeable battle damaged mask
  • Interchangeable battle damaged armor for the chest, shoulders, biceps, and forearms
  • One pair of attachable shoulder missiles
  • Interchangeable forearm armor with rockets
  • Six interchangeable hands including:                                       
  • A pair of fists
  • A pair of hands with articulated fingers and light-up repulsors (battery operated)           
  • A pair of repulsor-firing hands (battery operated)
  • Articulated armor-flaps on the legs
  • Fully deployable air-flaps on the armored back
  • Articulation on the waist armor, allowing for flexible movement        
  • One articulated flash bang
  • One battery booster with electrical cables

Iron Man’s Hall of Armor Gets Preview Exclusive Mini Egg Attack Figures

Iron Man’s sacrifice to save humanity at the end of Avengers: Endgame is worthy of a collection that celebrates his life and heroism. That’s why Beast Kingdom and Diamond Comic Distributors have partnered to bring fans a PREVIEWS Exclusive Mini Egg Attack series featuring each of the seven generations of Iron Man suits.

Bringing together more than 10 years of action, the Hall of Amor, as seen in Iron Man 3, highlights the dedication and craftmanship Tony Stark displayed as a key member of the Avengers. Beast Kingdom’s PREVIEWS Exclusive Mini Egg Attack series takes the classic Iron Man suit designs and shrinks them to a convenient 3-inch height so you can take your desk collection to the next level! Both suit and storage units feature light-up functions, so you can easily admire the paint and design work of Iron Man Suits Mark 1 to 7.

The PREVIEWS Exclusive Iron Man 3 MEA-015 Iron Man MK I, II, III, IV, V, VI, and VII with Hall of Armor figures are now available for pre-order at comic shops, with an expected release date of May 27, 2020. Each of the seven figures have a suggested retail price of $26.99.

X-Men: Days of Future Past and Iron Man 3’s Bingbing Fan’s Silence Worries Fans

Actress Bingbing Fan is one of the world’s highest paid actors and fans are worried about her as she hasn’t been seen in public since July 1 and generally gone silent on social media. The prolific user hasn’t been active on her account since July 23rd when she “liked” a number of posts.

In May, Fan was accused of tax evasion but she has denied any wrongdoing. The accusation includes signing secreat contracts known as “Yin-Yang” contracts. This allowed her to avoid paying taxes. Yin means dark and yang means light, so one contract is public and the other is not. Fan’s team called the accusation defamation and the reporter later apologized.

What is also concerning is censorship by the Chinese government concerning her. In June, Chinese authorities issued guidelines calling on state media to not report on these contracts or tax issues concerning the entertainment industry.

In late July, it was reported by independent Chinese newspaper The Economic Observer that police in Jiangsu province were examining Fan’s financial case, and some of her staff were also under police investiaction. It was reported that Fan, and her brother, were barred from leaving the country. After publication, that report was taken offline.

Posts about Fan’s whereabouts were also censored from social media. Comments expressing support and concern by supporters and fans have been deleted.

The Chinese government routinely censors the internet blocking sites and keywords that “threaten” the “public order.”

Fan was Wu Jiaqi in the Chinese version of Iron Man 3 and played Blink in X-Men: Days of Future Past among her 53 credits.

The Ultimate Guide to (Not) Watching the MCU Before Avengers: Infinity War

Over the past several weeks, so many friends have come to me and said, “So, which of the Marvel movies do I need to have seen before watching Avengers: Infinity War?” (which comes out April 24) My answer, invariably, has been “Uhm. . . all of them?”

I then realize most of my friends are nowhere near as obsessive as I am and haven’t been planning this for months. That’s completely fair. And, as was said quite well on Twitter by film writer Jason Bailey:

Well, the root word of “fan” is “fanatic,” right? So, forgive some of us our ridiculous indulgences. I’m the guy who, in preparation for The Last Jedi watched not only all of the Star Wars movies in chronological order, but also almost all of The Clone Wars and Rebels cartoon shows. I started before Thanksgiving.

But this is for everyone else, written with what you should watch, in what order, and what you need to know in Cliff’s Notes form to get ready.  Speaking of, here’s what you need to know, even if you don’t watch any of the movies: The Avengers, “Earth’s Mightiest Heroes,” are in shambles after a devastating difference of opinion split it into two factions led by Iron Man and Captain America. Meanwhile, an alien of phenomenal power named Thanos has been trying to collect six “Infinity Stones” to place into a gauntlet which would give him, basically, unlimited power. Each stone grants power over an element or concept: space, time, reality, power, mind, and soul. So far over the last decade and eighteen movies, five of the six have shown up.

So, first, figure out exactly how many movies you want to watch, and I’ll give you the right order to watch them in. I’ll start with the fewest movies, and end with two different ways to watch all of them.

NOTE: These are NOT judgments on the quality of the individual films. Indeed, the BEST film of the MCU (Captain America: The Winter Soldier — fight me) is only on the list of watching all or almost all of the films, while some of the lesser quality films (Avengers: Age of Ultron, Thor: The Dark World) are featured frequently only because they explain the background of the Infinity Stones.

If you only watch ONE movie

  1. Captain America: Civil War

Wha? But that movie has, like nothing to do with Thanos and the Infinity Stones? Right?

Yes, but the MCU’s saving grace is that it has always been more about characters and less about the other trappings. And in a movie like Infinity War that aims to balance the stories of two dozen protagonists, it’s best that we know where the majority of them ended up. And it’s worth knowing the personal stakes for everyone. It doesn’t hurt that this is one of the best films of the series (I rated it my #1 film of 2015)

So that’s all fine and good, but what else do I need to know?

Remember that Thanos is trying to collect all six of these stones, so we can assume that is central to the plot. At the end of the 18 films, here are the last known confirmed locations of the Infinity Stones (and their colors):
The Space Stone – Blue – “The Tesseract” was in Odin’s Treasure Room, but presumably Loki nicked it before Asgard was destroyed in Thor: Ragnarok
The Reality Stone – Red – “The Aether” was last seen being delivered to Taneleer Tevan aka The Collector at the end of Thor: The Dark World
The Power Stone – Purple – “The Orb” was put in the Nova Corps’ vault on Xandar at the end of Guardians of the Galaxy
The Mind Stone – Yellow – Previously housed in Loki’s Scepter, the Mind Stone is now firmly set in the middle of Vision’s forehead, as last seen in Captain America: Civil War
The Time Stone – Green – Housed in “The Eye of Agamato,” this is presumably either in Stephen Strange’s Sanctum Sanctorum in Greenich Village, New York City or around his neck, as seen in the end of Doctor Strange 
The Soul Stone 
– Orange – ???

Other characters? There are lots of people who weren’t involved in the Avengers Civil War. Where are they?
The Hulk, Thor, and Loki – Asgard got blowed up in Thor: Ragnarok. Last we saw the surviving Asgardian refugees, they were escaping in a spaceship, and in an after credits scene were confronted by Thanos’s ship. Eep.
The Guardians of the Galaxy – Gamora and Nebula were raised by Thanos. It was an abusive relationship, and they now oppose him. Starlord aka Peter Quill was raised on Earth but his father was an ancient celestial being that tried to murder all of them. This, however, gave him power to (briefly) wield the Power Stone. Drax the Destroyer’s main goal is now to kill Thanos, who ordered the death of his wife and daughter.

 

If you only watch THREE movies

It’s not unreasonable to watch a trilogy of movies. For people with limited time and attention, here are three to watch and why:

  1. Guardians of the Galaxy – This film gives the best explanation of the Infinity Stones, shows us Thanos actively trying to collect them, and introduced the Guardians.
  2. Avengers: Age of Ultron – We see the power of the Mind Stone, and Thor explains more about them
  3. Captain America: Civil Warsee above

So what else do I need to know?
Three other Infinity Stones have shown up in various places: The Space Stone (in The Avengers and elsewhere), The Time Stone (in Doctor Strange), and The Reality Stone (in Thor: The Dark World). Also, Thor, Loki, and the Hulk were last seen in a spaceship that had just encountered Thanos’s ship. Eep. Also, in Guardians 2, Nebula and Gamora make up after bonding over the fact that Thanos would make them fight in mortal combat for his amusement and to make them better weapons.

 

If you only watch SIX movies

This is, in my opinion, the sweet spot. It gives you the locations of all of the Infinity Stones and sets up most of what’s going to happen next. Six movies may seem like a lot, but is it really any different than binge watching a favorite show? You may notice #6 is Black Panther rather than Thor: Ragnarok 

  1. The Avengers – The Space Stone, The Mind Stone, The Avengers first assemble, and a post credit teaser of Thanos
  2. Guardians of the Galaxy – The Power Stone, The Guardians. See above for more info
  3. Avengers: Age of Ultron – not the best movie, but the most about the Infinity Stones
  4. Captain America: Civil War – the best movie, but no Infinity Stones.
  5. Doctor Strange The Time Stone makes an appearance
  6. Black Panther – YES, go see Black Panther, again if you haven’t seen it yet. With a large portion of the action likely happening in Wakanda, you’d do yourself a big favor to check it out. Why see this instead of Thor: Ragnarok? For the same reason Cap: Civil War is on this list. Character over plot, and because Okoye, Shuri, and Wakanda’s fighting prowess isn’t in any other movie. We have several other movies with Thor and Hulk.

What are you missing? “The Aether” aka The Reality Stone was in Thor: The Dark World, and at the end of that movie, Odin decided it wasn’t smart to keep two Infinity Stones in the same place, so he gave it to Taneleer Tevan, The Collector, who you meet in Guardians of the Galaxy. He’s still holding on the Reality Stone as far as we know. Also, Hulk, Thor and Loki (and presumably the Space Stone) and what’s left of Asgard encounter Thanos at the end of Thor: Ragnarok. 

If you only watch ELEVEN movies

This is the most essentially complete you can get without watching all of the movies. This gives us the final locations of all of the Infinity Stones, all of our major characters, all appearances of Thanos, plus adds back in the best movie of the MCU, Captain America: The Winter Soldier (fight me).

  1. Captain America: The First Avenger
  2. The Avengers
  3. Thor: The Dark World
  4. Captain America: The Winter Soldier
  5. Guardians of the Galaxy
  6. Avengers: Age of Ultron
  7. Captain America: Civil War
  8. Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol. 2
  9. Doctor Strange
  10. Thor: Ragnarok
  11. Black Panther

What am I missing? Iron Man, Spider-Man, Ant Man, Ed Norton as The Hulk. I recognize for a lot of people these are their favorite parts. If so, sprinkle in your favorite bits where they fit, as a commitment to watch 11 movies, welp, you may as well make it a baker’s dozen, amirite? But watching all of these you will know everything you (likely) need before watching Avengers: Infinity War.

If you watch ALL of the MCU

There’s two ways to do this: chronological order by release date, or chronological order by where the majority of the events of the film happen (majority, as in, not counting opening flashbacks like in Ant Man or Guardians of the Galaxy). I prefer release date, just because I think the way things play out is a little more even. Chronologically, you get both of your Guardians of the Galaxy movies and the first two Iron Man movies back to back. A little separation is not a bad thing.

Release date order:

  1. Iron Man (2008)
  2. The Incredible Hulk (2008)
  3. Iron Man 2 (2010)
  4. Captain America: The First Avenger (2011) – First appearance of “The Tesseract” aka The Space Stone
  5. Thor (2011)
  6. The Avengers (2012) – Second appearance of The Tesseract, First appearance of The Mind Stone in Loki’s scepter, First appearance of Thanos
  7. Iron Man 3 (2013)
  8. Thor: The Dark World (2013) – First appearance of The Aether aka The Reality Stone, first appearance of Taneleer Tevan aka The Collector, who takes The Aether in an aftercredits scene and remarks “One down.”
  9. Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014)
  10. Guardians of the Galaxy (2014) – First appearance of “The Orb” aka The Power Stone, explanation of the origin of The Infinity Stones by Taneleer Tevan, second appearance of Thanos
  11. Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015) – Second appearance of The Mind Stone in Loki’s scepter, which provided the powers for Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver, spawns Ultron and then ends up in Vision’s head, and Thor takes a bath and sees a vision about the Infinity Stones and the destruction of Asgard. Third appearance of Thanos, who, in an after credits scene, announces, “Fine, I’ll do it myself.”
  12. Ant Man (2015)
  13. Captain America: Civil War (2016)
  14. Doctor Strange (2016) – First appearance of The Eye of Agamato, which contains The Time Stone.
  15. Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol 2 (2017)
  16. Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017)
  17. Thor: Ragnarok (2017) – Third appearance of The Tesseract, which it is implied Loki steals before Asgard is destroyed. Fourth appearance of Thanos, or at least his ship, as it encounters the refugee Asgardian ship in the after credits scene.
  18. Black Panther (2018)

Chronological order:

  1. Captain America: The First Avenger  – First appearance of “The Tesseract” aka The Space Stone
  2. Iron Man
  3. Iron Man 2 
  4. The Incredible Hulk
  5. Thor 
  6. The Avengers – Second appearance of The Tesseract, First appearance of The Mind Stone in Loki’s scepter, First appearance of Thanos
  7. Iron Man 3 
  8. Thor: The Dark World  – First appearance of The Aether aka The Reality Stone, first appearance of Taneleer Tevan aka The Collector, who takes The Aether in an aftercredits scene and remarks “One down.”
  9. Captain America: The Winter Soldier 
  10. Guardians of the Galaxy – First appearance of “The Orb” aka The Power Stone, explanation of the origin of The Infinity Stones by Taneleer Tevan, second appearance of Thanos
  11. Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol 2 
  12. Avengers: Age of Ultron – Second appearance of The Mind Stone in Loki’s scepter, which provided the powers for Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver, spawns Ultron and then ends up in Vision’s head, and Thor takes a bath and sees a vision about the Infinity Stones and the destruction of Asgard. Third appearance of Thanos, who, in an after credits scene, announces, “Fine, I’ll do it myself.”
  13. Ant Man 
  14. Captain America: Civil War
  15. Doctor Strange – First appearance of The Eye of Agamato, which contains The Time Stone.
  16. Spider-Man: Homecoming
  17. Thor: Ragnarok – Third appearance of The Tesseract, which it is implied Loki steals before Asgard is destroyed. Fourth appearance of Thanos, or at least his ship, as it encounters the refugee Asgardian ship in the after credits scene.
  18. Black Panther

Marvel’s Guardians Of The Galaxy Has Hit $700 Million Worldwide

Credit: Marvel

Credit: Marvel

Guardians of the Galaxy has been dominating the box office in every which way and now the film has officially passed the 700 million mark. WE ARE GROOT!

According to The Hollywood Reporter, GOTG is the third Walt Disney Studios’ release this year to pass that mark. The film’s numbers are $326.7 million domestically and $378.4 million overseas and that makes for $705.1 million overall. It is also the 4th Marvel film to reach $700 million with the other films being Marvel’s The Avengers, Iron Man 3 and Captain America: The Winter Soldier. So in other words, Guardians of the Galaxy is owning life and with the film opening in Italy soon, it’ll surely get much higher grossing numbers. Can it hit $800? Oh, and it’s also the 6th top grossing film of 2014 so far. It’s definitely one of the best, maybe even the current best, film from Marvel. It’s still being quoted all around the world, and will be on everyone’s Christmas wish lists this year.

Have you seen the film? 

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