Brandt got blown up when Tony pulled the old gas leak/metal in a microwave trick, Frigga Taggart self-destructed during an attack on the Chinese Theater in L.A., badly injuring Happy Hogan in the blast. Savin was shot clear through by the unibeam in Iron Man’s Mach XLII armor during the hijacking of Air Force One. boss Aldrich Killian’s goons included Extremis-infused veterans Eric Savin, Jack Taggert, and Ellen Brandt. Maya HansenĪfter getting a lecture from a captured Tony on how she once had a moral compass, Maya tried to redeem herself by threatening to kill herself unless her collaborator Aldrich Killian freed Tony. She then kicked an explosive at Killian and blasted it with Iron Man’s repulsor gauntlet to finally destroy Killian once and for all. Just as he was declaring “I am the Mandarin!” to Tony, Pepper - who was also infected with the Extremis tech - batted him away with a plank. Tony Stark thought he’d blown up Aldrich Killian by trapping him inside his Iron Man armor and having it self-destruct, but the Extremis-fueled Killian survived the blast albeit badly burned. During the show’s fifth season, Coulson eventually accepted that he was terminally ill, finally heading off to Tahiti for real this time to enjoy his final days with Melinda May. to lead the small screen Agents of SHIELD. And while as far as the big screen MCU is concerned Coulson has long been deceased, he was in fact later resurrected via Project T.A.H.I.T.I. SHIELD agent Phil Coulson helped unite Earth’s Mightiest Heroes at a key moment in their burgeoning team-building when he was stabbed in the back by Loki.
There isn’t a moment in Homecoming where Peter and Tony mention that time they crossed paths at the Stark Expo 10 years ago, so there’s no explicit confirmation within the actual MCU that establishes the canon-status of Peter’s cameo.
“A lot of the Easter eggs in this movie just started by rewatching the movies.” “It’s this thing where, because it’s not completely figured out, that you can just go back and basically write fan fiction for those movies, then the fan fiction becomes reality,” he continued. And he loves Tony Stark,” Watts told Uproxx. “I was watching all these other movies and being like, ‘What if that little kid at the Stark Expo was Peter Parker? In the Iron Man mask.’ Like, he’d be about the right age for that. Now, Homecoming’s director Jon Watts explained how the theory became canon.īasically, he watched the old Marvel movies and used his power as a director to make his fan fiction canon. Homecoming star Tom Holland revealed on Monday that a popular fan theory positing that an unnamed kid in Iron Man 2 was actually a young version of the would-be web-slinger. Turns out that Tony Stark’s visit to Peter Parker’s Queens apartment in Captain America: Civil War wasn’t the first time that Iron Man and the future Spider-Man met.