> Written byBlack Pantherco-writer Joe Robert Cole, it would have explored"a lot of tension between his job as a military man and his allegiances to the code that he swore an oath to uphold, versus the changing world."
> "I think they probably would have run afoul of each other a little bit, but I don’t know if he would have been a straight fugitive, or if he would have become decommissioned. But there was definitely going to be some tension between those two worlds."
By "changing world" they mean "America bad while the terrorist who burn people alive in cages & melt children's faces off with acid are the noble oppressed underdogs", I knew this shit would have happened. Mother fucking, god damn pure evil modern liberal writers can burn in the darkest depths of fucking hell.
What would you have done with a War Machine movie?
By changing world they probably meant >America bad >Brown people good >White devil is the oppressor and War Machine must decide whether to serve him or not
Asher Williams
N-no... no, you retard. By "changing world" they obviously mean how there's superheroes running around. That's how they used that line in Black Panther and Homecoming.
Rhodey is a military man, so he has to take orders rather than fly wherever he wants in his robot suit and blow up whoever needs exploding. They probably didn't go through with it because that's literally the central conflict of Civil War.
Jack Morris
>versus the changing world. Honk, honk.
Jack Howard
>What would you have done with a War Machine movie?
Something about PMCs taking over the traditional role of a state-military. Maybe some central conflict about orders vs improv, accountability, shit like that. Bad guys would be some Blackwater-esque company that Rhodey would be working together with until the mid-end reveal.
Maybe they'd have their own prototype suits, or an actual mecha so for the final battle it would be WM vs a 15-25m sized actual mech.
Gabriel Jackson
In Iron Man 2, they said other countries were 10 years away from making their own Iron Man suits, it was set in 2008, and it's 2019 now. Meaning there are many Iron Man suits out there.
That could be a plot point
Anthony Collins
>he doesn't realize changing world refers to how superheroes have literally changed how the world is and that by being one himself, yet being forced to comply with military orders, he's not allowed to do what he personally feels needs to be done This is an embarrassing thread and liberals are living in your mind rent free. Go outside.
I would have loved a war machine can Crimson Dynamo in the Ukraine or pretend Ukraine.
Wyatt Wright
>everything I don’t like and care to understand is a libcuck SJW boogeyman conspiracy
please make some real life friends and leave the bottles of piss at home
Benjamin Collins
> the terrorist who burn people alive in cages & melt children's faces
America regularly supports these sorts of people.
Gabriel Richardson
>By "changing world" they mean "America bad while the terrorist who burn people alive in cages & melt children's faces off with acid are the noble oppressed underdogs
You really are a stupid fucking cocksucker, aren't you?
Mason Carter
Well, the Falcon suit is clearly a military flight-only version of the Iron Man armor.
When I first saw the Vulture I was hoping he was a disgruntled contractor using a prototype of the Falcon wings.
>Crimson Dynamo is a gruff antihero/ grizzled Cold War veteran leading the Dynamo Squad made up of young men and women from all across Russia
>Armors are identical apart from a single colored band on the torso
>White Dynamo >Blue Dynamo >Green Dynamo >Pink Dynamo
Yes please.
Colton Watson
Who would he fight?
Ohhhh... maybe he can fight Ten Rings?
>In the Aftermath of the Snappening, the insidious Mandarin makes his bid for global domination. With Tony Stark off Earth, it falls to Colonel Jim Rhodes to defend the planet as the mighty War Machine.
Blake Mitchell
"The code he swore an oath to uphold?"
Well, I'm not sure if it's different for officers, but this is the oath I took.
"I, [NAME], do solemnly swear that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; and that I will obey the orders of the President of the United States and the orders of the officers appointed over me, according to regulations and the Uniform Code of Military Justice. So help me God."
If your religion requires it, you can say 'affirm' instead of 'swear'. I don't think the 'So help me God' is optional.
Worth noting: you don't swear and oath to the United States of America. You swear an oath to the Constitution.
At the time, the oath struck as having some worrisome generalities -- what if the President is an enemy of the Constitution? And if the Supreme Court can't seem to decide what a 200+ year old Constitution means, how is kid just out of high school supposed to figure it out?
Jordan Thomas
>By "changing world" they mean "America bad while the terrorist who burn people alive in cages & melt children's faces off with acid are the noble oppressed underdogs", RENT FREE E N T
F R E E
Easton Cook
Oh... and I'd love to see a War Machine movie. The character rocks.
Bentley Jenkins
Are you the same user who was complaining there’s not enough concaervative and alt right content in media?
Hope this thread gets deleted too
Dylan Morgan
you have to make everything /pol/ huh? They probably mean a world where more and more superhumans are appearing
Kayden Scott
These could all work together well
Ethan Powell
Please don't wake up tomorrow
Ryder Hughes
Damn you've really gone out of your way to be triggered huh
William Adams
War machine is ordered to accompany a group of PMCs that are investigating some potential Hydra involvement in the Eastern European country of ukrainia. The PMC’s have some experimental armor variations created by Hammer industries funded scientist Ralph Roberts (cobalt man), who is also on the field for any needed repairs. It turns out Crimson Dynamo and Titanium man are the Russian presence in Ukrainia. Crimson dynamo being an old soviet kgb officer with a suit at about the same tech level as war machine, and titanium man being a younger spy/ tech genius with a much more advanced suit, who asked russia for this mission. The two groups encounter each other and a fight happens. Turns out what the PMCs are after is a chunk of vibranium scavenged from Ultron corpse, being used as a stabiliser in a large nuclear facility. Behind the scenes, cobalt man has made a deal with titanium man to split the vibranium for their own projects. The two end up fighting and titanium man wins, leaving cobalt man in the now unstable reactor. Both War Machine and Crimson Dynamo were under the impression that their missions were about protecting the people of this country and their own from Hydra. Crimson Dynamo asks Titanium man to reconsider his decision and put the vibranium back in the reactor in order to protect the people, but he refuses. War Machine and Crimson Dynamo have to fight together against a much more powerful Vibranium/titanium man. Eventually the fight leads back to the nuclear reactor, where War machine and Crimson Dynamo toss him back into the stabilization device, using his body and suit as a conduit that collapses upon itself, fixing the reactor and stopping the city from being destroyed in a total meltdown. Crimson Dynamo and War machine acknowledge each other’s dedication to protecting the innocent, and go their separate ways.
Grayson Evans
credits scene is Cobalt man, heavily damaged from radiation and fighting, working on his armor in a motel room, only to be contacted by Doom
Jackson Russell
I love threads like this because it allows people to see how delusional and moronic /pol/tags are
Evan Martinez
This could work. It might be a little straightforward. It would be nice to see some heroes in the MCU that aren’t avengers and live in their own countries.
Bentley Ramirez
This IT'd be interesting to see a guy try to grapple with his faith in old institutions and his ability (and based on other heroes' actions, precedence) to just go handle injustice however he wants. Maybe if they did it after Civil War with Rhodey wanting to ditch the accords and shit, that'd be interesting.
William Thomas
You could already see the suits were being used in combat from that first battle in Ultron
Jackson Collins
>mgs style captain america: winter soldier >mgr: reveangance style war machine movie >final boss is senator armstrong like dude FUCKKKK I NEED IT. RULES OF NATUREEEEEE
Rhodes' most frequent, if not only, recurring villain is Parnell Jacobs, his old army buddy turned weapons dealer. The main problem is that Jacobs' schtick in the comics is stealing his own War Machine suit to fight again, and people have already seen "good Iron Man VS. evil Iron Man" before.
Every War Machine solo series never did as well. They turned out to be very Punisher-lite only with terrorists or corrupt army guys as the villains. He rarely fought supervillains and it was too damn bland.
Landon Martin
Titanium Man, Crimson Dynamo, Arsenal, Blizzard, Firepower, Beetle, and maybe a few others could be other company and nation armors.
Alexander Thomas
It's incredible how yall can't see how your proving my point by claiming that being pro America and anti terrorism is a inherently conservative, /pol/ or alt fucking right position.
Gavin Hall
How in the fuck is being anti terrorism & pro America delusional or moronic?
James Hernandez
>while the terrorist who burn people alive in cages & melt children's faces off with acid
So....America? You fucking idiots know we're a modern empire right? Empires dont get to the top without doing dirty shit and believe me, we've done some dirty. Even our orange nigger of a president said so.
Tyler Cox
War Machine MAX sucked. Especially the art. 3D computer models in comics is terrible.
Juan Ortiz
Don Cheadle just can't carry an action movie. Maybe Terrance Howard could've but he's not aging too well.
Literally ALL these are everything I'd want in a War Machine movie.
James Edwards
You can't be both at the same time.
You're pro-American? Congrats, you support terrorism. You are anti-terrorism? Oh dear, you are now an enemy of the United States.
Lucas Hall
It epically sucked. Well, the second series especially. It's famous for it.
The guy who made it later became a producer on Steven Universe. Odd, that.
Hudson Carter
Honestly, i would have loved to see War Machine fighting an actual war Kind of sad this didn't happened, hope for some Disney+ magic
Adam Ward
Don Cheadle isn't charismatic enough as an action lead. Which is a shame, since we'll probably never see a proper Tom Clancy-esque military conspiracy movie that stars War Machine.
Luis Cooper
How about... a Black Widow / War Machine vehicle??
Natasha discovers an international conspiracy which, with the fall of HYDRA, has expanded hugely, and calls on the help of fellow-Avenger-she-doesn't-know-very-well Jim Rhodes to root it out?
>Maybe Terrance Howard could've but he's not aging too well. Have you SEEN Don Cheadle? He looked about 60 years old in Infinity War.
Brayden Peterson
There was an old War Machine series where he was a cyborg and worked with old Iron Man characters to basically decimate dictators and warlords around the world. He could also assimilate other tech like legos.