I haven't seen the movie. But, arguably, Iron Man 2 set him up, quite ably, to be a villain, for the reasons I've stated.
It's all well and good to see someone stand up to Congress and it's all a nice fantasy to see someone say "I can be trusted, because I'm good, but you're corrupted with politics." But, really, do you trust Tony Stark?
So, this easily places him in a position to either have another redemption, in which he learns the value of trusting others and not trusting himself so much, or to be villain. (Really, not trusting oneself as a good thing, it's unusual, but it's a thing that needs to be noted. Sometimes, you shouldn't trust yourself.)
I don't know what I'd think if I saw Civil War. But, I see the potential, there.
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It's all well and good to see someone stand up to Congress and it's all a nice fantasy to see someone say "I can be trusted, because I'm good, but you're corrupted with politics." But, really, do you trust Tony Stark?
So, this easily places him in a position to either have another redemption, in which he learns the value of trusting others and not trusting himself so much, or to be villain. (Really, not trusting oneself as a good thing, it's unusual, but it's a thing that needs to be noted. Sometimes, you shouldn't trust yourself.)
I don't know what I'd think if I saw Civil War. But, I see the potential, there.