Warning! This text incorporates SPOILERS for Ironheart.
In a very wild flip of occasions, Marvel simply introduced again the MCU‘s first-ever villain as a bag of ashes in Ironheart. Up to now, Ironheart hasn’t featured a clear-cut villain save for the Hood, although Riri Williams has been working alongside him in Ironheart‘s first three episodes.
All through that point, Tony Stark has been talked about a number of instances. This is not stunning, given the apparent connections to Iron Man, together with Riri’s fits of armor and Stark’s alma mater.
Whereas it’s extremely unlikely that Tony Stark (or an AI of Tony Stark) will make an look in Ironheart, peripheral characters from Tony Stark’s MCU arc have already began to look. What’s surprising, nonetheless, is how one iconic villain particularly reappeared within the MCU.
Obadiah Stane Was The MCU’s First Official Villain In Iron Man
He Established A Few MCU Tropes
Obadiah Stane, portrayed by Jeff Bridges, holds a particular place in the MCU’s history. Whereas Tony Stark is lavished with credit score for launching the MCU in such a spectacular method in Iron Man, Obadiah Stane/Iron Monger ought to obtain the identical degree of reverence because the MCU’s first-ever superhero.
As such, Stane was the primary to establish certain MCU tropes, particularly relating to villains. Stane was the primary darkish reflection of the protagonist, and the primary to die in his MCU debut, establishing the unlucky trope the place most villains do not survive their first film.
Jeff Bridges not too long ago revealed that Obadiah Stane was initially alleged to survive the occasions of Iron Man.
Stane is moreover the primary instance of how compelling MCU villains are typically. Whereas he’s extra overtly sinister than different MCU villains who follow Stan Lee’s golden rule, his betrayal of Tony Stark felt notably surprising. It additionally established a connection to the Ten Rings, a corporation to which Stark is historically linked in Marvel Comics.
Stane’s position in Iron Man additionally helped to ascertain Tony Stark’s distinctive genius, as, regardless of all his assets, he fails to copy Stark’s miniaturized arc reactor. Stark Industries’ giant reactor would in the end be how Stane meets his finish, with the main points of his demise being buried by SHIELD. Now, Stane has returned in a very unceremonious style.
Ironheart Brings Again Obadiah Stane In A Very Uncommon Method
His Ashes Are Saved In A Baggie
Ironheart debuted Ezekiel Stane, Obadiah Stane’s son, as a black market seller to whom Riri is compelled to show to accumulate the assets wanted for her armor. He initially makes use of the faux identify Joe McGillicuddy earlier than Riri makes a morbid discovery in Zeke’s kitchen – specifically, the ashes of his father, Obadiah.
Suffice it to say, this isn’t the kind of reverence I believe the MCU’s first-ever villain deserves.
The scene feels notably surprising for a villain of Stane’s stature, because the MCU’s first villain is saved in a big baggie inside a tin. His first look since Iron Man happens as his ashes are then inadvertently spilled on the ground earlier than Zeke vacuums them.
Suffice it to say, this isn’t the kind of reverence I believe the MCU’s first-ever villain deserves. By comparability, Crimson Cranium and Loki each went on to embrace consequential roles in future MCU installments. Nonetheless, that is arguably a smart option to characterize Zeke Stane.
Obadiah Stane’s Return In Ironheart Makes Sense For His Son
Ezekiel Stane Does Not Want To Honor His Father
Obadiah’s inelegant return feels notably apt given the context. Ezekiel Stane goes on to clarify to Riri Williams that he needs to distance himself as a lot as doable from his late father, confessing that his father was a “supervillain” earlier than his demise.
His unscrupulous actions (together with blackmailing Riri) already foreshadow a villainous flip, and I hope this enables Zeke to star in future MCU installments, persevering with his father’s legacy.
Whereas I could really feel that Obadiah Stane deserves somewhat extra reverence than Ironheart afforded him, the identical definitely cannot be mentioned for Zeke Stane. Placing his ashes in a plastic bag inside a tin displays this perspective, indicating that he’s ashamed of his father for his villainous flip.
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The MCU’s Newest Hero Is Still Iron Man’s Successor (In One Dark Way)
Whereas Marvel has made it clear that Riri Williams’ Ironheart has extra of a novel story within the MCU, she’s nonetheless Iron Man’s successor in a single key means.
Then once more, I ponder if that is additionally indicative of one thing extra sinister. Zeke Stane is historically a villain in Marvel Comics and a contemporary rival of Tony Stark – a task that might nonetheless be fulfilled in Ironheart, with Riri taking Tony’s place.
If that is the place Ironheart is headed, then I believe his choice to deal with his father’s legacy so flippantly may very well be reinterpreted as an indication of general disrespect. His unscrupulous actions (together with blackmailing Riri) already foreshadow a villainous flip, and I hope this enables Zeke to star in future MCU installments, persevering with his father’s legacy.
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