Badass Boast: "It's called 'being a badass'.". Back-to-Back Badasses: Does this with his best friend Iron Man during the final battle of Iron Man 2 against the army of Hammer Drones.Atrocious Alias: Tony isn't impressed by the Iron Patriot name, and Rhodey ultimately admits he liked War Machine better.Tony notes in the tie-in comic to Iron Man 3 that he meant it as an insult. Appropriated Appellation: After Tony insults his armor by calling it a "war machine" in Iron Man 2, Rhodey takes to calling his armor that himself.This won't kill you, but it ain't gonna tickle either. He also apologizes to Captain America before attacking him with a stun baton during the clash of the Avengers in Civil War.When his War Machine armor gets hacked by Vanko and is used to attack his friends in Iron Man 2.The look he gives Tony when Natasha finally reboots the armor remotely says it all. And I Must Scream: During the climax of Iron Man 2, Rhodey becomes trapped inside the War Machine armor with no control over it, no way out, and he is forced to try to kill his best friend.When the real Rhodey is freed, he is wearing a hospital gown and unlike the other captives had trouble walking, implying that he had been replaced shortly after the events of Civil War. Ambiguous Situation: Secret Invasion reveals that Rhodey has been replaced by a Skrull, but it hasn't been made clear how long the deception had been.As a result, he never becomes War Machine and is killed by Erik Stevens after being sent on a mission to do business with Ulysses Klaue in 2008. Alternate Self: He has a variant in the timeline where Kilmonger stopped Tony Stark from being captured in Afghanistan where he would have become Iron Man.All of Them: His answer when Justin Hammer asks which weapons he wants for his armor.Alliterative Name: James Rupert Rhodes.Affectionate Gesture to the Head: In Avengers: Endgame, he gently strokes the cheek of his best friend Tony as he's about to die.Advertised Extra: He gets credited as part of the main cast in The Falcon and The Winter Soldier but only appears for less than 2 minutes in the first episode and never reappears afterward.In the comics, it was originally used by Norman Osborn, a supervillain who was at best a Knight Templar. This trope applies only to the Iron Patriot Armor. Adaptational Heroism: Not Rhodey himself because he's a hero in the comics.In the MCU they met and befriend way before Tony became Iron Man. They became close friends after Tony saved Rhodey's life and Rhodey learned his secret identity as one of the first allies. Adaptational Early Appearance: Rhodey was introduced to the Iron Man comics in 1979, when Iron Man already was an established hero.Thus, the latest War Machine armors are definitely advanced, but not too advanced. Justified, because, since the War Machine armor serves as Tony's buffer from the government and military so they stop hounding him from giving them his Iron Man tech, Tony can't afford to give them the most extreme levels of technology he knows he can't trust them with, especially in light of the events of The Winter Soldier up to Civil War. The War Machine Armor he uses in Iron Man 2 and 3 is Tony's Mk. Ace Custom: On the receiving end of this trope.11th-Hour Ranger: At the end of Age of Ultron, War Machine comes to Sokovia to help the Avengers in the middle of the final battle. You understand that?" Birth Name: James Rupert Rhodes Known Aliases: War Machine, Iron Patriot Species: Human Citizenship: American Affiliation(s): MIT, USAF, Stark Industries, Avengers Portrayed By: Terrence Howard ( Iron Man), Don Cheadle ( Iron Man 2 onwards) Foreign voice actors Javier Rivero, Óscar Flores (Latin-American Spanish dub), Rafael Calvo (European Spanish dub), Wataru Takagi, Kosuke Meguro (Japanese dub), Lucien Jean-Baptiste, Sidney Kotto (European French dub), François L'Écuyer (Canadian French dub), Jorge Lucas (Brazilian Portuguese dub) Appearances: Iron Man | Iron Man 2 | Iron Man 3 | Avengers: Age of Ultron | Captain America: Civil War | Spider-Man: Homecoming note In a video recording | Avengers: Infinity War | Captain Marvel note In The Stinger | Avengers: Endgame | Spider-Man: Far From Home note Archive photography | The Falcon and the Winter Soldier | Secret Invasion | Armor Wars Click here to see him as played by Terrence Howard "You do not send civilian equipment into my active war zone.
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