Iron Man’s Legacy Reveals Marvel’s Real Villain (& The MCU Is Repeating The Same Trend)

Iron Man is famous for his incredible suits, but he’s not the only hero in the Marvel Universe who relies on technology. Throughout the years, he’s battled villains with their own powerful armor and sophisticated robots. While Iron Man doesn’t always succeed, he consistently innovates and improves his designs. The issue is that technology in the Marvel Universe is far more advanced than our own, and it’s constantly evolving. Superpowers might be rare, but powerful technology is accessible to anyone with the resources, making them a threat to even the strongest heroes. In many ways, technology itself is the biggest danger in the Marvel Universe, and Iron Man’s inventions have played a key role in that.

5 Most Satisfying Character Arcs in The Vampire Diaries and The Originals, Ranked

Both *The Vampire Diaries* and *The Originals* featured characters who developed in compelling ways over the seasons. However, a few stories truly shine. From Elena’s transformation from a heartbroken teenager to an independent woman, to Klaus’s journey from frightening villain to a complex and flawed character, these five individuals have the most memorable arcs across both shows, making them unforgettable.

Blue Lights writer on police force’s “hidden trauma” – and why show’s will-they, won’t-they story had to end

All the indoor sets – including the recreation room, briefing room, offices, and interview room – are built within the same building. Nathan Braniff, who plays Constable Tommy Foster, explains that the realistic set makes their work much simpler. “We don’t have to pretend or use our imaginations because everything feels authentic, right down to the police cars parked outside. It really feels like working in a real police station.”

Alan Davies reflects on childhood abuse, dealing with anger and being diagnosed with cancer

In his powerful 2020 memoir, *Just Ignore Him*, Davies bravely shared the painful story of his upbringing in Essex. He described the devastation of losing his mother to leukemia at age six, followed two years later by disturbing nighttime visits from his father, who was an accountant. Davies eventually reported these incidents to the police, but his father was never charged due to his Alzheimer’s diagnosis.

Nine Bodies in a Mexican Morgue is “antidote” to “cosy crime”, says writer Anthony Horowitz

Set in a jungle with a rapidly growing number of deaths, the author describes his novel, Nine Bodies, as a direct contrast to the typical ‘cosy crime’ genre. He deliberately aimed to create something far from gentle or quaint, stating he wanted a story where characters immediately clash and there’s no sense of idyllic village life. He calls it a deliberately un-cosy crime drama.

Mawaan Rizwan on turning pain into comedy – and why Juice season 2 hits different

Now 34 years old, the comedian, actor, and writer-who first gained popularity on YouTube-has come to understand that life experiences aren’t just material for jokes. He remembers sharing difficult personal stories in writers’ rooms, hoping they’d be used in scripts. However, he was often surprised to receive feedback saying those feelings didn’t fit the character or made them unlikeable. This left him feeling incredibly vulnerable and exposed, as he’d deliberately chosen to share something deeply personal.