Iron man 4

Iron man 4

2008's Iron Man is responsible for propelling the Marvel Cinematic Universe and changing the landscape of tent post franchise film for eternity. Robert Downey Jr's job as Tony Stark was instantly successful and adored which assumed an essential job in the establishment of the MCU. There were two Iron Man films in Phase 1 of the MCU, and the last stand-alone Iron Man film was a route back in Phase 2 with Iron Man 3. Despite years of speculation, and Robert Downey Jr's moving to and fro on the potential for an Iron Man 4, it never became. 

The writers of Avengers: Endgame Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely have clarified why Marvel quit making a fourth Iron Man film. They said it was because the MCU had developed enough unwaveringness and brand acknowledgment that they have the benefit of not relying upon the same property again and again to collect film industry and basic success. Instead, they had the advantage of stretching out to bolder, more risky properties like Guardians of the Galaxy and Doctor Strange. 

Another reason Iron Man 4 didn't wind up on the official slate of films is that Robert Downey Jr's agreement was haggled to organize the Avenger's movies and his appearances in different films like Captain America: Civil War and Spider-Man: Homecoming. He got one of Hollywood's highest-paid entertainers thanks to his work in the MCU as Tony Stark. Wonder obviously saw his worth and the significance of his proceeded with presence in the MCU to spread believability to the approaching new setup of less ordinary heroes. 

Iron Man is primary in the structure of that brand acknowledgment and dedication experienced by the MCU. In this manner, the MCU inclined intensely on the inclusion of Iron Man in films to help branch out their substance in less conventional ways. Instead of organizing solo adventures, Tony Stark was remembered for different films to not just assistance market the films to audiences who love the character yet to also help develop the connections between the 24 film franchises. 

Different characters like Black Panther and Doctor Strange show up in movies that are not their own for the same reason of extending the connective strength of the shared universe. Be that as it may, they are just ready to do so viably because Iron Man did it first. How Iron Man crosses over into different films is also not quite the same as how Samuel L Jackson's Nick Fury does. Fierceness is without a doubt a cool character fundamental to the success of the MCU, however, even he is associated using Tony Stark. Stark was the first legend he drew nearer on screen, (however his relationship with Captain Marvel was in fact first in the course of events) and along these lines, his capacity to interface with the MCU is reliant on his relationship and history with Tony. 

Interestingly, Iron Man was ready to carry some validity and unwavering quality to the MCU's different films because when the first film was being developed, it was considered such a strong, exceptional move. Iron Man truly made ready for the expansion of the MCU so splendidly, that he wound up being less powerful in his own movies than when he showed up in the film of another saint. So while there is no Iron Man 4, his presence is never missing from the MCU generally speaking. 

Inevitably, however, Iron Man needed to step once again from the focal point of the MCU for pragmatic story reasons. There should have been a consummation to giving significance and concrete Iron Man's inheritance in film and being a fan. Markus specifically said that bringing Tony to an emotional and righteous conclusion is unmistakably more satisfying than pushing a character past the final turning point and making them totally indestructible. On the off chance that a character has no flaws and no weaknesses, their stories get drained and the investment the crowd has placed into their excursion ends up without a result. 

When it turned out to be certain that Tony would be integral to overcoming Thanos and saving the whole universe, it turned out to be obvious to Marvel that they couldn't then line that up with Iron Man 4. To see Tony face smaller stakes after Avengers: Endgame may be engaging fans of the character, however, the weight and effect of a solo experience would not hope to compare to his previous achievements. Subsequently, Iron Man 4 never worked out as expected, instead, Tony's inheritance is established all the more profoundly in his relationships with different characters than some other MCU saint.

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