Friday, May 16, 2014

Byung Hun Lee to play the "Real" Mandarin in Iron Man 4 if Character is Asian

As it was confirmed from Marvel One Shot, the Mandarin is real and that he was never really Aldrich Killian or Trevor Slattery from Iron Man 3, he is sure to be the proper ring powered villain for Kevin Feige's "James Bond" plot based Iron Man 4 and if so, then he is sure to be a new character to the whole Marvel Cinematic franchise and as real as writer Drew Pearce says he his, he is sure to be done in his original chinese/asian nationality but first, read this article below to understand how it's gonna work.

While it is yet to be confirmed for the Mandarin's renewal and proper introduction to go underway for Iron Man 4, it is unsure if Marvel will revert to the character's original Chinese/Asian nationality. If so then they will be sure to make the actual version of the character looks a lot more decent than Kingsley's character from Iron Man 3 and much more appropriate looking than from the Mandarin in the comics which means they cannot have him wear his iconic green wardrobe and they can't make him have such a hairy beard otherwise they'll just screw him up again like last time and we don't want that. Surely they will do the ten magic rings for the real Mandarin this time but as I had listed in previous articles, if they still won't do them from from inside an alien spaceship then they will have to relocate rings someplace else for the Mandarin to have obtained them from. Probably from a secret room inside the ruins of Machu Picchu since it was said that immigrants from asia arrive in certain countries in South America.

At any rate, if the actor casted as the real Mandarin of the Ten Rings for Iron Man 4 is Asian at average human height like Robert Downey Jr. then the best actor that I would recommend Marvel to cast as the villain is;

Byung Hun Lee (Stormshadow from GI Joe Rise of Cobra and GI Joe Retaliation)


Reasons I would favor Byung Hun Lee to portray the real Mandarin for the next movie if Marvel does revert the character to his original nationality in the comics is because he has the most decent look for an asian/Korean actor, his martial arts skills prove him suitable for the stunts and action, and he has the sharpest and most clear tone of voice any celebrity of his kind has. Plus when cast as the villain, Lee's character would have to start off as a VIP like a world councilmen replacing one of the guys that was killed by Alexander Pierce because it's clear that the Ten Rings and HYDRA are enemies. And when Byung Hun Lee battles Iron Man as the Mandarin with the ten rings of power, he will be required to wear magic enhanced battle armor just like the Mandarin from Armored Adventures so that the battle between the two characters can be shown in a much more reasonable way.



So if anyone agrees that Byung Hun Lee should be cast for the real Mandarin in his original nationality with ten magic rings, black suit of magic enhanced armor and leader of the ten rings for Iron Man 4 to battle Iron Man, hurry up and let Kevin Feige know straight away. And if anyone still objects with their disagreeing opinions, that won't keep them from getting the actual version of the Mandarin done because other than any of us desperate fans, I'm sure Marvel would aim at trying harder on getting the proper version of the character to work in the Marvel Cinematic films as well.

1 comment:

  1. that would be great if they made Byung Hun Lee as the Mandarin in Iron Man 4.

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