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J.A.R.V.I.S. Has a Lengthy Name. In the Marvel Comics universe, Jarvis is the Avengers’ loyal butler. In the ‘Iron Man’ films, J.A.R.V.I.S. is the name of Stark’s AI system that assists him in superhero-ing. It’s also an acronym that stands for “Just a Rather Very Intelligent System.” Now if only Stark’s robotic lab assistant Butterfingers could just get some respect.
The Iron Man Suit Can Lift Over 100 Tons. When fully powered, Tony Stark can lift up to 100 tons in the Iron Man suit. Pretty impressive considering that the Hulk’s maximum lift (when calm) is 100 tons as well. Stark would later invent the Hulkbuster armor (seen below) that could lift 175 tons to be able to combat The Hulk in certain situations.
Iron Man’s Suit is Close to Becoming a Reality. Lockheed Martin is one of several companies in the process of developing untethered exoskeletons reminiscent of Iron Man’s suit. Their Human Universal Load Carrier (HULC), is meant to help soldiers carry loads of up to 200 lbs. at a top speed of 10 MPH for prolonged periods of time. The first commercial sale of an exoskeleton for medical purposes occurred in September of last year and could signal the start of an era where powered suits are available to anyone with the cash, experts say. Still, don’t get your hopes up just yet — these things can currently go for as much as $70,000.
Robert Downey, Jr. is One of the World’s Oldest Superheroes. Superhero movies tend to be dominated by younger actors like Chris Evans, Andrew Garfield and Chris Hemsworth, but Downey turned 48 last month, which makes him one of the oldest actors to ever play a superhero. This doesn’t appear to hamper his crime fighting abilities, however.
The Makers of ‘Iron Man 3’ Took Liberties With the Mandarin. To fans of the comic, the Mandarin is one of Iron Man’s most recognizable adversaries, but producers took several liberties with the character in ‘Iron Man 3.’ For starters, the Mandarin is no longer Chinese. He also no longer possesses power rings salvaged from a crashed alien space ship. According to director Shane Black, these changes were put in place to make the character more realistic and less of a stereotypical “Fu Manchu villain just waving his fist.”
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