![]() And this means maybe it will involve some sort of awesome Tony Stark technology instead of just being a metal object he throws around. Maybe Tony Stark has been building a shield, for whatever reasons, and eventually S.H.I.E.L.D., who was revealed at the end of the movie, will find out about it at a future point and suggest they give it to Captain America for his use. organization when he was found in modern times, which could make sense in this universe. What does this mean?Īpparently Captain America was actually given his round shield from the S.H.I.E.L.D. It is a round shield with circular red, white, and blue stripes. It looks like it is half-constructed and being built by Tony Stark, but you can definitely see the unique star. But if you see the scene in the theater, the shield is actually there and very identifiable. The shield is actually red, white, and blue, although you can't see the red in the photo. Here is a very low quality photo just for reference. We confirmed it at a 6:40PM showing and the scene played at around ~8:18PM. Make sure to account for trailers if you're going in. This happens around 1 hour and 30 minutes into the movie. Right as Pepper Potts walks down into his lab and asks him "what is he doing?", the shield can be seen sitting on one of his tables behind him in the lower left corner. Right after he fights the two F-22 fighter jets, it shows him back in his lab trying to remove his armor but having trouble. The scene in which you can see the shield is after Iron Man returns from Afghanistan after fighting with the Mark III red/gold armor for the very first time. As for what this means for the Marvel universe and future movies - who knows? I thought Captain America wasn't around at this time and I thought he got his shield from S.H.I.E.L.D.? We'll provide the information on when and where it shows up below if you care to go find it, but we're pretty damn sure this is it. Yes, you heard me right, and if you need to go out and see it again this weekend I suggest you do. I have confirmed myself, along with our comic book expert Roman Chavez, in person that Captain America's shield is actually in Iron Man. You might have thought that all Marvel buzz was over as of last week with the announcement of their upcoming line-up - but guess again.
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