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Marvel movies have Iron Man, why should there be a War Machine? how are they different

In the Marvel Cinematic Universe, in addition to superheroes like Thor Hulk, there are ordinary people like Iron Man, War Machine, and Black Widow.

Each of them is unique except Iron Man and War Machine.

There was already an Iron Man in the movie, so why is there an Iron Man replica Iron Man – War Machine? What is the difference between them?

Although the reason is different from the War Machine in the comics, the movie version of War Machine is in the movie “Iron Man 2”, when Tony Stark was facing palladium poisoning, but he was helpless, he gave the battle armor to Colonel Rhodes, and became War Machine.

In this regard, the original Iron Man armor of the same set has derived two different paths.

Iron Man’s style is more eye-catching, with red and gold as the main color, which is in line with Tony Stark’s arrogant temperament.

The look and feel of War Machine, it seems, is only a cold armor, in line with Colonel Rhodes’ military-industrial style.

Iron Man has evolved towards the path of elite soldiers. As can be seen in the movie, he often used palm cannons, and later various shield hammers and so on.

It is rare to see him launching missiles and the like, large-scale large-scale killing skills.

And War Machine, is different from Iron Man, he is moving towards mass destruction skills, so, in the movie, he can be seen either sticking out Gatling from his shoulders and firing missiles.

Even behind the armor, an electric baton is installed to subdue the enemy.

This is quite obvious. Iron Man has been evolving his steel armor since MK2.

From the need for machine loading, to manual loading, to induction loading, and finally to nanotechnology loading. It can be seen that Iron Man’s technology is constantly being updated.

As for War Machine, from “Iron Man 2” to “Avengers: Endgame”, it gives the impression that although the jacket has many weapons with great lethality, the essential technology is still the MK2 of the year.

Therefore, War Machine is not so much about evolution as it is constantly improving.

Iron Man’s armor has many functions, such as drying heating, fire extinguishing, etc., plus J.A.R.V.I.S. or Friday’s artificial intelligence, it feels like a treat.

The War Machine, on the other hand, has only one purpose, that is, how to destroy the enemy more effectively and on a large scale.

The above is about the difference between Iron Man and War Machine in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Apart from these 4 points, do you have any other opinions?

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