He was, and wore a new version of the Iron Patriot armor, no less.
However, I think what the poster in question was trying to say was that the suits Rodey would have had prior to his injury (like the original Iron Patriot armor) may still exist but that Rhodes may not be able to pilot those specific suits (as opposed to new ones Tony created after the injury) due to his back.
Yeah, possibly Abomination will end up on said team as well, now that Shang-Chi has established that he's still banging around the MCU.
It could be interesting to see a Fontaine-backed Thunderbolts team with Ghost, Abomination, Iron Patriot, US Agent and maybe one or two others. (Not a lot of villains alive or available from the Thor or Black Panther sides of the franchise, but Vulture or Scorpion could show up from the Spider-side?)
FWIW, I totally agree with you. If the filming order had been different, I'm sure there would have been some nod to that side of her life - even if it were one line or a graphic on a screen of something Nat was looking at. Unless they were snapped, I would have expected her to keep tabs on her Russian family, considering how badly she felt about not following up with Yalena before.
But... back to Hawkeye, am I the only one a little peeved at Grills? He said that he owed Clint one after he threw the duel, but when Kate comes asking for a favor for him, he's immediately asking what's in it for him. C'mon, dude...
Does anyone have any idea as to why there's a menorah in Hawkeye's apartment?
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Nope, an entirely new, unique design. He actually wears it for the entirety of the climactic battle against Thanos and his army after the Avengers Compound is destroyed, but it's easy to miss because of the lighting.
You can even see it behind them when Rhodey and Rocket are about to drown, right before Scott saves them.
Pretty sure Hot Toys has/are going to release a 1/6 of it as well. Probably pics of that are likely to be the clearest look at it.
Wow. Great episode.
Well, we were just discussing how the implications of the Black Widow movie were ignored and now we got an episode that dives into them. As I said, the Avengers movies have never been the place to tie up loose ends of the solo movies, they are already too crammed with other stuff.
So we now know that spoilers:end of spoilers
Natasha told Clint about Yelena.
Oh and is it safe to say that spoilers:end of spoilers
Val is assembling her team of Thunderbolts/Dark Avengers/whatever on behalf of Fisk? That would be awesome.
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Tolstoy will live forever. Some people do. But that's not enough. It's not the length of a life that matters, just the depth of it. The chances we take. The paths we choose. How we go on when our hearts break. Hearts always break and so we bend with our hearts. And we sway. But in the end what matters is that we loved... and lived.
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So some Widows DID go back to contract killing. Including Yelena, I guess. The people who guessed that Yelena was blipped called it.
I still don't think Laura was Mockingbird. I think she was an analyst for Shield. Basically a female Jack Ryan. It would explain pretty much everything except what the watch is. I'm still not clear on why it's so important.