Avengers: Infinity War is coming, and as with every new installment of Marvel's superhero team franchise, there will be a selection of new character costumes for fans to enjoy ogling. There are a lot Marvel Cinematic Universe heroes appearing in Infinity War, but fans will be interested to see what new look(s) we get for the man who started it all: Robert Downey Jr.'s Tony Stark/Iron Man. With Infinity War chronicling Thanos's war to conquer the galaxy using the Infinity Gauntlet, Iron Man will probably need more armor suits than his typical "two per film" rate. After all, this war will involve the cosmos, intergalactic titans, and most certainly a whole lot of henchmen. Iron Man will have to suit up in his best, and we have a few ideas of what that could look like.

Marvel NOW! Armor The Marvel NOW! Iron Man armor suit wasn't that different technologically speaking (it could turn to liquid metal), but its aesthetic is a definite departure from the Iron Man tradition. Marvel fans have been asking for the Marvel NOW! Armor to appear in the MCU for some time; opening (or finishing) Avengers: Infinity War with Tony suited up in black and gold would be cool... and lucrative, on the merchandising side. prevnext

Model Prime The Model-Prime armor has a scale-like design that uses advanced nanotech to reconfigure into whatever Iron Man may need: different armors (stealth, Hulkbuster), or a variety of tools or weapons. It has enhanced flight capability, a cerebral interface - and contains it all in a bracelet Stark wears. After Age of Ultron and Civil War, Tony could use an upgrade, and the Model-Prime armor would be a fitting one for the big battle to come in Infinity War. With The Infinity Gauntlet allowing a user to control all of the multiverse with mere thought, Iron Man will need an armor that works just as fast. prevnext

Bleeding Edge The Bleeding Edge armor is basically an earlier version of the Model Prime concept, but its name rings out loud for Iron Man fans. The Armor uses nanotech and is stored inside of Tony's bone marrow. It responds mentally to his commands, forming all sorts of weapons and devices, with an energy source that's basically a man made star. The Bleeding Edge armor was one of Tony's most powerful designs, allowing him to match up against opponents like Thor and Red Hulk. With the name recognition and obvious power boosting features, the Bleeding Edge suit is a prime design that Infinity War could utilize. prevnext

Space Travel Avengers: Infinity War will be a cosmic battle, so we expect Tony to learn from his Avengers near death experience and suit up properly for some outer space travel. It won't be the prettiest armor we've ever seen (if comic books are any indication); but a sequence of Iron Man speeding through deep space in his special suit, blasting AC/DC, is something that fans would love to see. prevnext

Endo-Sym Since Infinity War will be taking us into cosmic battle that could rage across the multiverse, many Marvel fans see it as an opportunity to introduce some cosmic elements into the Avengers world. One idea is using the Infinity War as a way to introduce the symbiote race to the MCU; it makes sense for the Spider-Man franchise (Venom, Carnage) and also for Iron Man. The Endo-Sym armor is another advanced version of the Bleeding Edge Armor, only it is based off of symbiote biology. It basically makes Tony a Venom/Iron Man hybrid, without the drawbacks of the symbiote (mind control, vulnerability to sonics). If things are going to get weird in outer space, it would be cool to see Iron Man come home with the Endo-Sym armor - possibly with that iconic new black suit for Spider-Man. prevnext