Dr. Strange ( Benedict Cumberbatch ), shows Iron Man ( Robert Downey Jr. ) his index finger, as to say that this was the only chance they had to win again Thanos. This sign was given by Dr.
When Stephen first gave Tony the warning that he would let them die if it meant protecting the Time Stone, Doctor Strange suggested a scenario in which there would be two possible outcomes – either Iron Man and Spider-Man survive and Thanos gets the stone or Iron Man and Spider-Man die and Thanos doesn't get the stone.
“Avengers: Endgame” screenwriters Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely told The Hollywood Reporter that the finger moment was a reference to Doctor Strange saying there was only one possibility for the Avengers to win.
Doctor Strange lied to Iron Man about the Time Stone in Avengers: Infinity War, both before and after Stephen saw the 14,000,605 possible futures.
Dr. Strange believed if Tony Stark survived then sooner he will be the most powerful being in the universe. Considering the knowledge of Time Travel, and Infinity Stone, Iron Man would have been unstoppable and no one can stop him and his fights.
The script had Stark using his nano-technology to build an Iron Man suit around Strange to protect him (leading to a temporary new superhero identity for Strange as the Iron Mage), while Stark would in turn wear the Cloak of Levitation.
Iron Man Reminded Doctor Strange Of His Origin Story
In a twist, Doctor Strange didn't hate Iron Man because of their differences. Instead, he hated Iron Man because the man underneath the armor suit reminded the former surgeon of his pre-accident self.
Karl Mordo is the deuteragonist of the 2016 Marvel Cinematic Universe film Doctor Strange. He is a former member of the Masters of the Mystic Arts, a former ally to the Ancient One and former friend of Doctor Strange. He later becomes the archenemy of Doctor Strange for his numerous attempts to hunt him down.
In the 2019 film Avengers: Endgame, Iron Man (Robert Downey, Jr.) steals the infinity stones from Thanos and transfers them to his own suit. When Iron Man snaps, he gets rid of Thanos's army, but this action kills him.
We know that Gamora wasn't at Tony Stark's funeral - unsurprising considering that she didn't know him, really - so she must have fled after the battle was won.
He simply wanted him dead at all costs because he was his biggest threat. As per the user, the director of Avengers confirmed that Thanos was most scared of Iron Man. “Not because of his strength, not because of his power, not because of his power, but because of his suit,” he added.
A Mark 85 suit made of vibranium would have allowed Stark to use the Infinity Stones without harm, allowing his survival.
Allowing him to sense the passage, even within a loop, was key to wearing down his defenses (and rounding out Doctor Strange's exploration of the fear of death). As a being of our dimension, Thanos may not be quite as susceptible to a similar trick, especially given how driven he's presented as being.
Strange willingly gave the Time Stone to Thanos to save Tony Stark's life. He saw 40,000,605 possible futures and outcomes of the battle against Thanos.
Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) and Wong (Benedict Wong) were next in line, followed by the Pyms: Hank (Michael Douglas), Janet (Michelle Pfeiffer), and Hope van Dyne/Wasp (Evangeline Lilly) alongside Scott Lang.
America Chavez (played by newcomer Xochitl Gomez) is set to join Benedict Cumberbatch's Stephen Strange and Elizabeth Olsen's Wanda Maximoff and is the one who finds herself at the center of this controversy. Chavez in Marvel Comics lore is openly gay, so many assumed that was what was the cause of this ban.
A creature based on Shuma-Gorath, renamed Gargantos after another green, one-eyed octopus monster from Marvel's Sub-Mariner comics, appears in the Marvel Cinematic Universe film Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022).
That means a single whisper from Blackagar Boltagon is enough to kill everyone he loves, condemning the hero to a life of silence. While we can all agree that Blackagar Boltagon is a silly name, the hero is also known for his moniker, Black Bolt.
A popular Avengers: Endgame theory posits that the only Avenger Kang is afraid of is Iron Man, with Kang only making moves now that Tony is gone - making Mr. Fantastic even more important to Avengers: Secret Wars.
Superhuman Durability: The Mark LXXXV is the most durable and resilient armor ever created by Tony Stark. It was able to withstand Thanos' attacks far better than the Mark L Armor did, remaining functional to the end.
6 Peter Loses A Big Part Of The Iron Spider Suit
The reason for this is due to Stark industries undergoing investigation. Consequently, he's left to search the highway for the administrator on foot. The suit may be a great piece of Stark technology, but Peter's spidey-sense is what ultimately helps him.
The first Iron Man armor was created by Stark with the help of Ho Yinsen to escape captivity. After his escape, in order to make the armor less frightening to the general public, Stark created a gold-colored version with a wide array of improvements over the original.