00:01I am Iron Man.
00:04Who would agree to take orders from an authority figure and who wouldn't?
00:07Captain.
00:08Well, you'd think Captain America, who was a soldier in his own right, would agree to it.
00:11Big man in a suit of armor. Take that off. What are you?
00:14Genius, billionaire, playboy, philanthropist.
00:16But Tony Stark, who's gone in front of the U.S. Senate and said,
00:21I have successfully privatized world peace.
00:23Yeah, not a joiner. Yeah. You know, it's trailblazing.
00:29I just finally know what I have to do.
00:34I'm gonna find my weapons and destroy them.
00:41Tony has a lot on his shoulders.
00:43And the great thing about Tony Stark and the great thing about Robert Downey Jr.
00:46is Tony does evolve as a character over the course of the films.
00:49Tony, you're being uncharacteristically non-hyperverbal.
00:53It's because he's already made up his mind.
00:55Boy, you know he's so well.
00:56Tony is a futurist.
00:58Tony believes he can see three or four or five steps ahead.
01:01He feels responsible for everything.
01:04He feels like he should be able to invent a solution to any problem that faces mankind.
01:10He's got plenty of doubts about himself.
01:12Or rather, he's taking an honest inventory of recent events.
01:18I see a suit of armor around the world.
01:21Sounds like a cold world, Tony.
01:23I've seen colder.
01:24Based on what has happened in all the other films,
01:27what happens when a particular organization gets what the world believes to be too much power,
01:32it will always come to a head.
01:33In the past four years, you've operated with unlimited power and no supervision.
01:38That's an arrangement the governments of the world can no longer tolerate.
01:44He's had these years of battle now as Iron Man,
01:47and he's gone through incredible arcs as a character.
01:49He's a little wiser for it, you know,
01:51and he understands the need to protect the Avengers politically.
01:55We need to be put in check.
01:57If we can't accept limitations, we're boundaryless no better than the bad guys.
02:01We wanted to ask the questions that audiences ask when they watch our films,
02:05which is, what is Tony Stark's response for the destruction of Sokovia?
02:10That seems like something that's really rich in drama.
02:12Who's going to avenge my son Stark?
02:17He's dead.
02:18And I blame you.
02:20That's one of the coolest psychotomies.
02:22Cap went from being this guy who was built by the government
02:26and his allegiance was to the government and it was a blind.
02:29Tony was kind of always flipping the bird to the government,
02:31doing what he wanted to do.
02:33This is the United Nations we're talking about.
02:35It's not S.H.I.E.L.D., it's not Hydra.
02:36No, but it's run by people with agendas, and agendas change.
02:39That's why I'm here.
02:40When I realized my weapons were capable of in the wrong hands,
02:42I shut it down and stopped manufacturing.
02:44Tony, you chose to do that.
02:47If we sign this, we surrender our right to choose.
02:50But there's one thing that's been very clearly set up.
02:52It's that Steve and Tony have a past,
02:54and that past goes back, spans several generations.
02:57Dad was a pain in the ass, but he and Mom always made it work.
03:01You know, I'm glad Howard got married.
03:03I only knew him when he was young and single.
03:05Oh, really? You two knew each other?
03:07He never mentioned that.
03:09Maybe only a thousand times.
03:12God, I hated you.
03:13He's feeling a little misty about his folks,
03:17much more than Iron Man 2.
03:18What is and always will be my greatest creation is you.
03:26Tony is finally realizing that all this dough that he inherited,
03:31let alone all the money he's made,
03:32he was supposed to do something with it.
03:33You know, they say sarcasm is a metric for potential.
03:36If that's true, you'll be a great man someday.
03:40Part of what makes this story fun is they never do anything perfectly,
03:43but they're righteous and they're principled people.
03:46This isn't going to change what happened.
03:48I don't care.
03:53A few years ago I trashed all my suits.
03:57Then we had to mock up Hydra.
03:59And then Ultron.
04:01My fault.
04:03And then and then and then I never stopped.
04:06Because the truth is I don't want to stop.
04:10I always like the idea of how do you recover from that?
04:13What has to happen for there to be any sort of homeostasis
04:16by the end of a rift like that between Steve and Tony?
04:25Does that affect you?
04:25What can taught you like doing that?
04:25Do you agree when folder at Hubkraut
04:26you want to write a pen?
04:26You hurt the pen.
04:27You can first.
04:27... Let's put some underscore,
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