Hereof, how do you become Tony Stark in real life?
- Be confident. Tony Stark/Iron Man seems to have an undeniable, life-long confidence.
- Talk Slower. I noticed that Tony's charisma and confidence was mainly portrayed by the way he speaks… slowly.
- Control your reactions.
- Dress to impress.
- Put on a show.
- Be transparent.
- Be more badass.
- Be humble.
One may also ask, can the Iron Man suit be made in real life? Yes, there is a real-life flying suit. Adam gave it a try and started to learn how to fly this jet-powered suit, but he wasn't ready to fly it with the added difficulty of wearing titanium Iron Man armor. Instead Richard Browning (founder of Gravity Industries) was the Iron Man pilot.
Considering this, can we become Iron Man?
In short, without spoiling Zehr's latest book, it would take years to build the Iron Man suit, years to become accustomed to the suit, and years to train to fight and fly. Thus, you'd be middle age before you could begin your Iron Man career; and by that time, you'd be past your prime.
How much would a real life Iron Man suit cost?
Tony Stark's expenses include his $117.2 million Malibu mansion, his essential $36 million life-saving arc reactor, a range of eight suits — which cost about $7 billion ($10-15 million of that on each suit is just for the gold titanium exterior) — and the $10-30 million cost of the system Stark has named J.A.R.V.I.S.
