Robert Downy Here We Go Again

Tony Stark has been on the longest journey of whatever graphic symbol in the Marvel Cinematic Universe to date, starting all the style back in 2008's Iron Human being , the kickoff installment of the MCU, and catastrophe in Avengers: Endgame , although his impact is and will surely continue to exist present in movies beyond the fourth Avengers film. Throughout his fourth dimension in the MCU, much of Tony's heroism equally Iron Human being and beyond stems from a want to right the wrongs, both his own and those of others, so it's fitting that his first appearance focuses on his realization of the negative impact he'southward had on the world while his last showing shows fans on how he inverse and then much for the better. Here are 20 quotes that highlight this complex, long-running graphic symbol arc now that Downey Jr.'s MCU run has come to an finish...

1. "I never got to say goodbye to my father. There's questions I would've asked him. I would've asked him how he felt about what his company did, if he was conflicted, if he always had doubts. Or maybe he was every inch of human being nosotros remember from the newsreels. I saw young Americans killed by the very weapons I created to defend them and protect them. And I saw that I had become part of a system that is comfy with nil-accountability." ( Atomic number 26 Human being )

Tony Stark in Iron Man

At the beginning of Iron Man , Tony Stark is a weapons dealer who doesn't have full sensation of how his products are being used. But seeing this utilise (or misuse) if his weapons firsthand fundamentally changes his worldview forever. Tony wasn't the 1 who started the original system of Stark Industries; his father was the one who founded the company. But Howard Stark isn't effectually anymore, and, as we acquire afterward on in the serial, the tough questions Tony desires to ask him go beyond the ones mentioned here and to a more personal level of discomfort. And then Tony takes the responsibleness upon himself to make change for the improve, and sets out to exercise so immediately.

Condign Iron Man is obviously the most prominent example of this character development in the picture, but changing the output of Stark Industries is some other very important part of Tony's newfound sense of responsibleness and accountability that should not be overlooked.

ii. "The truth is...I am Atomic number 26 Man." ( Fe Man )

Tony Stark in Iron Man

Coming clean to the world near his identity as Iron Homo was a large decision for Tony, since beingness a superhero was still something new for him, and this declaration meant there was no turning dorsum. He is visibly nervous during the speech and after the large reveal, which provides a nice juxtaposition for instances down the line when he utters this line once more. It leads the fashion for him to grow into his identity equally a hero and has ascertain what existence Iron Man truly ways for him.

iii. "I am Iron Homo. The adjust and I are ane. To turn over the Iron Human being arrange would be to turn over myself, which is tantamount to indentured servitude or prostitution, depending on what state you're in." ( Iron Man 2 )

Tony Stark in Iron Man 2

Different many of the other heroes who would later join him in protecting and avenging the universe, Tony wasn't built-in with superpowers and didn't acquire them in an accident or experiment; he engineers all his Atomic number 26 Man suits (and fifty-fifty those of some others) and the powers that they allow him to apply with his own two hands. Since the suits are all self-fabricated and personalized, they represent Tony non only as a superhero, just as the innovator he has been since long before building Marker I. Therefore, it only makes sense that Tony sees them every bit an extension of himself.

In Atomic number 26 Man 2 , he speaks of this in the sense of not wanting to lose access to his creations, only this statement does pop up again in the time to come, no longer tied specifically to the suits, simply to Tony's identity equally someone who is dedicated to protecting and improving the earth, armor or no armor.

4. "There'south no throne, there is no version of this, where you come out on peak. Peradventure your army comes and perchance it's also much for us, but it's all on you. Considering if we tin can't protect the World, yous tin be damned well sure we'll avenge information technology." ( The Avengers )

Tony Stark in The Avengers

Tony's main mindset every bit a hero and innovator is a focus on the future, both in the sense of how to improve matters and how to prevent bad things from happening. But if need exist, of course he'south willing to get the road of fixing things after the fact. Tony's trend to call back ahead also lends his mind to never giving up, and here he tells Loki straight-on that he and the balance of the team will ardently refuse to do and then until he is defeated, displaying a cool-headed sense of conviction that they'll succeed every bit he tells him.

5. I build nifty stuff, got a great girl, occasionally save the world. So why tin't I sleep? ( Iron Man 3 tr ailer)

Tony Stark and Pepper Potts in Iron Man 3

Tony Stark shows us all that it doesn't matter how much you take going for you in life - Everyone deals with their ain personal demons. Some people have seemingly everything they could ever want in life...and get surprised to find that they're struggling with these issues. Tony is always trying to find a rational, logical solution to every problem he comes across, so his own mind not being at peace despite so many things in his life going well is a conundrum that confuses and frustrates him throughout Iron Human being 3.

6. "Check the heart, cheque the, check the, is it the encephalon?"

"No sign of cardiac bibelot or unusual brain activity."

"Okay, and then I was poisoned?"

"My diagnosis is that you've experienced a severe feet attack."

"Me?" ( Iron Human being 3 )

Tony Stark in Iron Man 3

Curiosity Studios took the story of Iron Man 3 several places that audiences didn't expect it to go. One that is often overlooked is the mental wellness storyline; the movie gives us a peek at the effects that being a superhero and experiencing heavy danger and trauma can take on someone'due south mental state.

Tony's near-decease experience during the Battle of New York in The Avengers has left him dealing with what seems to exist PTSD and anxiety; the memories of the by haunt him and creep up on him when he to the lowest degree expects them to - like when looking at a young fan's drawing - and take him obsessively worrying about the time to come. These are perfectly understandable effects this unique line of work tin can accept on a person, but they're not something nosotros ofttimes see depicted in superhero stories. In fact, we don't often see these kinds of mental health issues discussed in very many mainstream movies in full general, and then the inclusion of such hither is a pretty large bargain.

Once more, we as well see how difficult it tin be for someone to reconcile the fact that they're facing this sort of issue with how they see themselves; Tony thinks he should have everything all together since his life is going well, at least on the surface, and then when J.A.R.V.I.Due south. informs him of what happened in the restaurant, it'southward difficult for him to accept.

seven. "Y'all feel things and so they're over, and you still can't explain them? Gods, aliens, other dimensions? I'm but a man in a tin can. The only reason I haven't cracked up is probably because yous moved in, which is dandy. I love you. I'm lucky, but love, I tin't sleep. You go to bed, I come up down hither. I do what I know. I tinker. Threat is imminent and I have to protect the ane thing I tin can't live without. That's you." ( Iron Man 3 )

Tony Stark in Iron Man 3

Even every bit Tony is offset to recognize and understand his demons, others around him all the same don't. Tony is trying to protect Pepper from damage, but he's inadvertently pain her in another manner; his obsession with doing so much is detrimental to their human relationship. Iron Man 3 does a skilful chore of showing both points of view; that of the person dealing with anxiety and intrusive thoughts as well as that of a loved ane trying to empathise. By the end of the movie, both of these two are putting more endeavour into their relationship, Tony in communicating his feelings and trying to permit become, and Pepper in attempting to understand his mindset.

8. "What'south your proper name?"
"Harley. And you're…"
"The mechanic. Tony." ( Iron Man iii )

Tony Stark in Iron Man 3

In Iron Man three , we get relatively few scenes of Tony "suited up" as Iron Human being, which permit u.s.a. to run into more of his heroics outside the armor. His introduction to Harley Keener as "the mechanic" (a nickname which he later uses in a note to him at the cease of the movie) is yet another reminder of his roots and core, every bit an innovator. This part of his grapheme is one we're quite familiar with by this point in the franchise, but it's a nice reminder of who Tony Stark is at his core.

This movie sets up a lot of things for the rest of Tony's MCU story; his fourth dimension with Harley is the first time we go to see him grade a meaningful relationship with a child. Even though Tony also makes it clear in this pic he is wary about being a mentor - let solitary a parent - at this point, the footing-level investigative and engineering work he does with Harley - including providing him with his ain equipment - plants the seeds for a shift to a method of improving the earth nosotros come across more of from him in Phase iii: making sure the next generation is ready to go on the work, and have the tools to do and so.

9. " This is the next thing, Tony. Your clunky metal suits are gonna be left in the dust."
"That is exactly the plan." ( Avengers: Age of Ultron )

Tony Stark in Avengers: Age of Ulton

While Tony Stark is undoubtedly i of the MCU's leaders in scientific innovation, he'due south far from the but person making technological breakthroughs. Something that's understated in the films just integral to his grapheme nonetheless is that, different some others at his level in their field, Tony is primarily motivated not by accolades, but past the work itself and what it can do for the globe.

When Doctor Helen Cho insinuates that the tissue-creating breakthroughs beingness used to heal Clint Barton after a mission are going to eclipse technology similar the Iron Homo suits, Tony doesn't get defensive but expresses his hope that time will bear witness her right. Information technology'due south a modest exchange, but a nice reminder of his core values and that while some of the methods to Tony'due south madness may seem outlandish, the intentions behind them are always for the best.

10. "I watched my friends die. You'd think that'd be as bad every bit it gets, right? Nope. It wasn't the worst part."
"The worst role... is that you didn't." ( Avengers: Age of Ultron )

Tony Stark in Avengers: Age of Ulton

Avengers: Age of Ultron exposes the greatest fears and regrets of the Avengers. Past this point in the franchise, we already know Tony has dealt with trauma from his heroics, merely this picture shows us what he is trying to foreclose in a more concrete way. He had a about-death feel in The Avengers , and it seemed his trauma stemmed from not wanting a echo of that. But the vision Wanda gives him in Age of Ultron shows what his fearfulness - and master motivation for his attempts at preventing more than attacks - truly stems from.

Tony knows what information technology's similar to accept a brush with death, but he doesn't fear experiencing that once again to keep everyone he knows and love safe and to avoid the guilt he would feel of knowing he could have prevented it. This is the goad for every action of Tony's throughout the rest of the MCU, and beingness able to view all of them through this lens makes us able to understand and sympathize with him in a way the other characters don't. (Well, other than Nick Fury, who proves hither he has a crystal clear understanding of where Tony is coming from.)

xi. "When I realized what my weapons were capable of in the wrong easily, I shut information technology down and stopped manufacturing." ( Captain America: Ceremonious State of war )

Tony Stark in Captain America: Civil War

This callback to the events of Atomic number 26 Man reflect how Tony's mission has changed since those days; back so he was willing to switch his visitor'due south type of output pretty much immediately, just still wanted to be in charge of things. But since then, he's handed over control of Stark Industries to Pepper Potts and has fifty-fifty tried to take a sort of step back in terms of hero-dom, trying to observe something ameliorate than himself to proceed everyone safe and being willing to let others have the lead in innovation. This isn't out of laziness, just rather the recognition that sure things are better off handled by people other than himself.

Whether y'all concur with Tony's position on the Sokovia Accords or not, his openness to yielding some of his ability to the Un and working with them to defend the world shows character growth from him.

12. "I'm sad, Tony. If I run into a situation pointed southward, I can't ignore it. Sometimes I wish I could."
"No you don't." ( Helm America: Civil War )

Tony Stark in Captain America: Civil War

When Tony and Steve showtime met in The Avengers , they definitely didn't run across heart to center. But past Captain America: Civil War , they not only know each other much better, they seem to have rubbed off on each other. This conversation is a subtle but prime example of how the latter has afflicted the forme. At present, Tony doesn't just know near Cap'due south mindset of not wanting to turn a bullheaded eye towards injustice, he strongly empathizes with it, and now is but equally stubborn every bit he is when information technology comes to his heroics. These 2 may be in conflict for most of this movie because of their differing views on how to protect the world, but that's but because of the passion both of them have for doing then.

13. "Listen, I know that schoolhouse sucks. I know that you want to relieve the earth. Just you lot're not ready yet." ( Spider-Man: Homecoming trailer)

Iron Man in Spider-Man: Homecoming

Information technology's articulate from the commencement that one of the reasons Tony takes it upon himself to help Peter Parker out is because he sees a lot of himself in the high-schooler. And that goes beyond their insufficiently scientific minds; Tony has e'er felt a drive to make a splash in the world, even before he was truly equipped to exercise so. At present, he sees the aforementioned antsy yearning in Peter, but Tony has been around long enough to know that he wasn't as prepared every bit he thought he was at Peter'southward historic period, and neither is his young mentee.

This also reflects a shift we see in Tony from Phase 1 to the subsequent two phases; in his outset few MCU appearances, Tony is eager to accept control of things and believes he knows what'south all-time for everyone. But after the Battle of New York, he becomes less sure of himself and wants to put something in place to continue the universe rubber, something completely capable of doing and then. Even though these plans tend to autumn through, it's obvious that by this indicate Tony has become more cautious in his methods, and wants to instill the same kind of values of things like didactics into his protege.

xiv. "If you're goose egg without this accommodate, so you shouldn't have it, okay? God, I audio like my dad." ( Spider-Human: Homecoming )

Tony Stark in Spider-Man: Homecoming

Tony develops an increasingly large sense of responsibility for Peter Parker, especially in regards to his heroics, throughout Spider-Man: Homecoming . At first, Tony doesn't even show up in person to assist bail Peter out of his problems, but towards the end of the motion picture he surprises his mentee by doing and so and giving him a stern talking to.

The reason Tony has ever been hesitant to take this kind of responsibility on is actually as well the reason he wants to do so for Peter: his own father was cold and sometimes downright neglectful of him, and he doesn't want younger generations to have to go through the aforementioned thing. We see hither that Tony is trying to navigate the space of breaking the cycle of bad parenting without crossing over into repeating the mistakes of his own dad. Simply it's clear he'south doing a good chore of it, as he shows more than intendance for Peter than Howard ever did for him.

15. "Y'all know me?"
"I practise. You're not the simply i cursed with noesis."
"My only curse is you." ( Avengers: Infinity State of war )

Tony Stark in Avengers: Infinity War

Information technology may be inspiring to run across Tony face so many of his longtime fears in Avengers: Infinity War , from blasting off into infinite without knowing if he'd ever return to Globe to Peter having put himself in such a dangerous situation alongside him, but it becomes tough to watch when he finally comes confront-to-face with his greatest fear of all: Thanos. The villain is the one who has been "living in his head" for years, and we accept to lookout man Tony almost get destroyed by the Mad Titan twice.

First comes this scene, in which the embodiment of Tony's anxiety quite literally almost destroys him. But it's important to note that Tony remains stoic here, even in the confront of Thanos. Tony's not agape to dice at the hands of Thanos to save others; the "curse" he's referring to hither is his vision of the opposite scenario, ane which he ends upward having to face up afterwards on in the movie.

16. "I needed you lot, as in past tense. That trumps what you need. It'southward too late, buddy. Distressing. [...] What we needed was a conform of armor around the earth! Remember that? Whether information technology impacted our precious freedoms or not, that's what nosotros needed! [...] I said nosotros'd lose. Yous said, "we'll do that together too." Guess what, Cap? We lost, and you weren't there. But that's what we do, right? Our best work afterwards the fact? We're the A-vengers? Non the Pre-vengers, right?" ( Avengers: Endgame )

Tony Stark in Avengers: Endgame

This scene in Avengers: Endgame is some other one that's hard to watch, but information technology'south likewise satisfying and important.

At the terminate of Captain America: Civil State of war, we hear a voiceover of the letter Steve sends to Tony, giving the states a peek into his mindset later the fallout of the Avengers. Only while Spider-Homo: Homecoming let's united states know Tony is still working on gear for Cap and some of the other heroes and Avengers: Infinity State of war gives u.s.a. a glimpse at Tony feeling conflicted over whether or non to contact his quondam teammate, we don't actually get to see him accost Cap post-Siberia fight until Endgame . And it happens correct later on he returns to Earth after having to confront his greatest fears in space and well-nigh dying in unfamiliar territory.

Captain America isn't oft called out for his misdoings, and then while it may seem harsh for someone to call him out for breaking his word during a time when the entire universe is grieving, it'due south a desperately needed wake-up call for him and the others who left Tony on his own after the squad'due south fallout. Information technology's also squeamish to come across Steve merely listen to Tony for one time and recognize his mental state isn't the best after being fairly ignorant of information technology in the past. Tony is at his lowest point physically and arguably mentally hither, and it's just hitting the Avengers that information technology's because they dismissed his warnings of what was to come up...and now half the universe has paid for information technology. The least they can exercise is hear him out, fifty-fifty though information technology'due south too tardily now and it seems all is lost.

17. We got a shot at getting these stones, but I gotta tell you my priorities: Bring back what we lost? I hope, yes. Keep what I got? I have to, at all costs. And...maybe not die trying will exist squeamish. ( Avengers: Endgame )

Tony Stark in Avengers: Endgame

This one demonstrates how dramatically Tony Stark's priorities have shifted since the commencement of the outset Atomic number 26 Man movie. Back and so, he was all near living the good life for himself, but his bulldoze to protect and care for others has only grown bigger and bigger.

He was initially reluctant to endeavour a fourth dimension travel mission to save everyone, mainly due to lingering resentment of how his former teammates treated him (and actually, he can't be blamed for that too much considering how much mistrust and incertitude they had in him for so long) and to maintain the family unit he built after the Decimation. But soon after turning them down, he made the determination to put the by aside and piece of work with them for the sake of everyone else. He knows that succeeding in this mission not only means the render of those who lost their lives, but a ameliorate world for those left alive, including his own girl. Of course, he doesn't want to lose his ain life in the process, but he adds that part on as an reconsideration; it's obvious his priority is making sure anybody else is safety and/or revived.

18. "I thought my dad was tough on me. And now, looking back, I just remember the good stuff, yous know. He did drop the odd pearl."
"Yeah? Similar what?"
"'No amount of coin ever bought a second of fourth dimension.'" ( Avengers: Endgame )

Tony Stark in Avengers: Endgame

Several members of the Time Heist squad encounter pregnant people of their by during the mission. For Nebula it'south her past cocky, for Thor it's his female parent, and for Tony it's his male parent. Both Tony and Thor have regrets with the people they meet in the past, seeing as neither got to say cheerio to them before they died. But while Thor is at his lowest signal mentally, Tony is at his highest, and this dictates their respective interactions with their loved ones; Thor takes advice from his mom, while Tony gives it to his dad.

In before movies, Tony brings up his desire to speak to his father again in club to get answers to questions about his morality in business affairs and why he treated his son the way he did. But by the time he actually does get the opportunity to observe out nigh some of these things, he'south secure plenty in himself and his own values that it really doesn't matter anymore; he's long since changed the mission and operations of Stark Industries and now has a kid of his own. He now knows he doesn't have to worry about repeating his father'south mistakes and continuing the toxic cycle children of so many families with absent parents get stuck in and and then his anger and resentment towards Howard has been absolved.

Tony's implied forgiveness of Howard doesn't make the manner he was treated okay, and his power to make peace with his past and even notice positivity in it in the form of a quote from his father (which it seems to be implied he'southward applying it to his life in a different mode than Howard did his) is more a reflection on Tony's mental land in 2023 than a revelation of how his childhood was unlike than nosotros'd been led to believe.

19. "I am… inevitable."
"And I... am..... Atomic number 26 Human." ( Avengers: Endgame )

Tony Stark in Avengers: Endgame

This moment is the culmination of everything Tony's story arc built up to.

We know Tony sees Atomic number 26 Homo as more than a suit - it's an identity for him. So afterwards seeing the meaning backside that identity grow and evolve for so long, hearing him confidently utter this iconic line as his final quip of sorts is immensely satisfying. But what might be even moreso is the fact that this scene is a directly reversal from the 1 in Avengers: Infinity State of war, which sees Thanos stab Tony and nearly kill him. This fourth dimension, Tony is stable enough to take down the source of his long-lasting trauma instead of letting information technology take him downwardly, as he almost did five years prior. He used to believe Iron Homo wasn't enough to defend the world and that information technology needed a suit of armor around it, but in the end he himself proved to be that very adjust of armor the universe needed.

20. "Everybody wants a happy ending, correct? But it doesn't always roll that manner. Maybe this time. I'g hoping if you play this dorsum, it's in celebration. I hope families are reunited, I promise we get it back, and something similar a normal version of the planet has been restored. If there always was such a thing. God, what a world. Universe, now. If you told me ten years ago that we weren't alone, allow alone, you know, to this extent, I mean, I wouldn't have been surprised. But come up on, you lot know? The epic forces of darkness and light that have come up into play. And, for amend or worse, that's the reality Morgan'south gonna have to find a way to grow up in. So I idea I'd probably amend tape a little greeting... In the case of an untimely death on my part. I hateful, not that, death at any fourth dimension isn't untimely. This time travel affair that nosotros're gonna attempt and pull off tomorrow, it'south– it's got me scratching my head about the survivability of it all. That's the thing. Then again, that'southward the hero gig. Part of the journey is the terminate. What am I even tripping for? Everything's gonna workout exactly the mode information technology's supposed to." ( Avengers: Endgame )

Holographic Tony Stark in Avengers: Endgame

Throughout near of his time in the MCU, Tony Stark is oftentimes on-edge, constantly worrying about what volition happen next and trying to prevent bad things from occurring. Just the five years between the Snap and the Time Heist allow him to heal mentally and therefore operate in a clearer head infinite. Tony's values haven't changed all that much in that time period, only his approach to them has, and this allows him to proceeds closure on what he needs to.

This speech is recorded prior to the mission, merely after his discussion with Pepper when she gives him her blessing to commence upon information technology and his reconciliation with the Avengers. Tony knows things aren't going to be perfect fifty-fifty if they salve everyone, merely he's made peace with his demons and is willing to face any may prevarication ahead, having faith that even if he doesn't survive and no longer has a mitt in the fate of the universe, things will still piece of work out for the all-time somehow.

If y'all didn't see your favorite Tony Stark quote hither, check out our list of Inspirational Quotes from the MCU for more "pearls of wisdom" from our favorite homo in a tin.

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