Cannes Film Festival 2013

Ben Kingsley ladles on the menace in a new 'Iron Man 3' Mandarin character poster

The Mandarin isn't what he was, and he may not be what he seems

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If The Mandarin is going to work as the villain in "Iron Man 3," he's going to have to be a fairly radical reinvention of the character that has traditionally appeared in the pages of the Marvel comics.  It goes beyond the obvious issue of him being a sort of oddly dated "Yellow Menace" character, and it's more about the fact that villainy in the 21st century looks very different because the world itself has changed.

Ben Kingsley's take on The Mandarin is, before anything else, media-savvy.  He's a television terrorist, a guy whose every accessory, whose look and voice and mannerisms are all created, calculated, part of an image that he's trying to project. He is a brilliant tactician, but that's not just about military strength or being able to reach out and, oh, I don't know… blow Tony Stark's house right off the side of the mountain where it sits.  His strength comes from his complete lack of fear, his determination to use every single tool available to reshape the world to his will.

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You've seen a wee tiny bit of The Mandarin in the trailers so far, and I've seen just a week bit more of his work than that, but Marvel's still playing him close to the vest.  He's not the only bad guy in the film, of course, but he is the most overt bad guy in the film.  More than that, he's one of the most overt bad guys in any of the Marvel movies so far, because that's what he's designed to be.  He is meant to be a symbol of chaos and fear and everything that the Marvel universe heroes are trying to stop.

I think the more married you are to an idea of who the character is already, the more likely you are to be disappointed by the way Shane Black and Drew Pearce have reconfigured him.  The less hardline your concept is, the more likely you are to be open to this interpretation.  I like the idea that every ring on every finger, every sartorial choice, his hair, his voice… it's all an act.  It's all a creation, and it's all designed to simply push an agenda.

 



How will The Mandarin be connected to Aldrich Killian (Guy Pearce) and the work he's doing with Maya Hansen?  And how does Tony Stark end up cut off from everyone, forced once again to use his brain to figure a way out of trouble?

We'll find out when "Iron Man 3" arrives in theaters on May 3, 2013.

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A respected critic and commentator for fifteen years, Drew McWeeny helped create the online film community as "Moriarty" at Ain't It Cool News, and now proudly leads two budding Film Nerds in their ongoing movie education.

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    FistOSalmon

    Not sure how I'd describe this poster but menacing is not a word I'd use.

    I don't know anything about the Iron Man comics but without context this has a Hugh Hefner on the set of Apocalypse Now vibe, and in more of a cheesy way. Is that what they're going for because fear, dread or ominous just aren't coming at me from this and I can't tell if I just need some context or if I am just not getting it.

    February 22, 2013 at 10:56PM EST Reply to Comment
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    Bodhizefa

    So you know for a fact that the rings of power are simply a con in the film Marvel universe? I'd be a little disappointed if they don't at least have some semblance of magic. The only way it would work is if Black has a fantastic story element to explain them.

    February 23, 2013 at 2:09AM EST Reply to Comment
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      tokool His rings have no power!? What's next..hulk is no longer green! Cmon Marvel.

      February 23, 2013 at 2:24AM EST
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      drew Perhaps they have powers they were given in a lab. Perhaps they are symbolic of things he can have done by others. The point is, I wouldn't bet on them being magic rings from outer space, and whatever they are, you can't expect the pulpiest version to be what they're using here.

      February 23, 2013 at 4:52AM EST
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      the flower tao With Thanos lurking, the GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY approaching and rumors about a PLANET HULK being tossed around I can't believe people are seriously worried about Marvel backing down from comic-booky stuff. If it fits the story, I'm perfectly fine with these rings just being rings.

      February 23, 2013 at 9:58AM EST
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    Brian

    I've seen a larger version of this image, where you can see all of what looks to be a vintage Cap helmet all beat up on the table beside him. His feet also rests on an Iron Man skull.

    February 23, 2013 at 3:01PM EST Reply to Comment
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    goodhorse

    Looks like he's taking a break between filming scenes with Bilbo, Gandalf and the other 12 dwarves.

    Nevertheless, I have great faith in Black, RDJ and Marvel at this point. And the trailers are smashing.

    February 24, 2013 at 9:14PM EST Reply to Comment

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