When superheroes act like "everybody loves me" and have an ego over being a hero, like Peter in Spider-Man 3 or Johnny Storm in the 2005 Fantastic Four. It has always annoyed me. So Tony Stark annoys me in this sequel since he acts like that too. The best thing about this one is that they got Sam Rockwell, who's good in everything. While Mickey Rourke makes an intimidating villain, the writing didn't really give him much to do. Like Ultron, you have a cool villain who's just written to be the villain of the week. Still at least Whiplash is what we expected and we didn't get a lame twist like Iron Man 3 gave us.
Shout by Jim222001VIP 6BlockedParent2018-04-19T23:12:27Z— updated 2020-11-12T22:34:38Z
When superheroes act like "everybody loves me" and have an ego over being a hero, like Peter in Spider-Man 3 or Johnny Storm in the 2005 Fantastic Four. It has always annoyed me. So Tony Stark annoys me in this sequel since he acts like that too. The best thing about this one is that they got Sam Rockwell, who's good in everything.
While Mickey Rourke makes an intimidating villain, the writing didn't really give him much to do. Like Ultron, you have a cool villain who's just written to be the villain of the week. Still at least Whiplash is what we expected and we didn't get a lame twist like Iron Man 3 gave us.