A documentary filmmaker interviews the now-famous Trevor Slattery from behind bars.A documentary filmmaker interviews the now-famous Trevor Slattery from behind bars.A documentary filmmaker interviews the now-famous Trevor Slattery from behind bars.
Crystal the Monkey
- Bar Monkey
- (as Crystal the Capuchin)
Joey Abril
- Inmate Prisoner
- (uncredited)
Billy Choi
- Asian Prisoner
- (uncredited)
Rob S. Gray
- Prisoner
- (uncredited)
Steve Huang
- Prisoner
- (uncredited)
Justin Mercer
- Prisoner
- (uncredited)
Marcus Natividad
- Asian Prisoner
- (uncredited)
Eddie J. Rangel
- Prisoner
- (uncredited)
Steve Shampine
- Prisoner
- (uncredited)
Cuete Yeska
- Prison Inmate
- (uncredited)
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All hail the king .... Can they please do a movie with Ben kingley in he's a acting genius and this is a awsum character , it would be great to develop this into a full length movie or at least use this character again it's brilliant.
Drew Pearce is surprisingly good . I was thinking what will they do in this but when I watched it, it was quite nice and surprisingly good . It covers all the parts of Iron Man Trilogy . Now it all makes sense . And it's better than all other Marvel one-shot .
In starting a documentary film maker is shown as he is making a documentary on Trevor. Some humors scenes are really good . And in the end you can't imagine what comes and you'll get a little shock .
At the end there is a cliff hanger , which i can't really imagine that in which movie they will reveal it. Ending credits also contain some scenes as always in Marvel style . It follows the theme of Dr. No.
That's it folks , go and watch it !!
In starting a documentary film maker is shown as he is making a documentary on Trevor. Some humors scenes are really good . And in the end you can't imagine what comes and you'll get a little shock .
At the end there is a cliff hanger , which i can't really imagine that in which movie they will reveal it. Ending credits also contain some scenes as always in Marvel style . It follows the theme of Dr. No.
That's it folks , go and watch it !!
As the final official Marvel One-Shot, All Hail the King captures the quintessential idea of these shorts. Picking up after the actions of Iron Man 3, ex-Mandarin actor Trevor Slattery (Ben Kingsley) finds himself locked in prison for his terrorist acts. Now a notorious criminal, Slattery develops a following and enjoys his time galavanting with the other inmates. Though he feels safe within this prison, a seemingly ordinary interview puts that to the test. Quick and humorous, but also meaningful, this is how the One-Shots should have felt. Kingsley is consistently enjoyable in the role of Slattery and his nuance elevates what could have been a nuisance of a character. All Hail the King stands as the MCU's best One-Shot by telling a fast, fun, and necessary story, which expands on the ever-growing mythos.
I give it a deserving 9.5*
Ben Kingsley returns in this wonderful One-Shot, and he doesn't disappoint. The 'twist' in Iron Man 3 had the fandom divided, some people liking Trevor Slattery and the others hating him, but this One-Shot gives the answer to how the hate was misdirected after all. Before I go let me tell you this wasn't a work of appeasement, or Marvel tracking back their footsteps, though they tease it a little when Trevor says, "Once an actor plays a part for too long he becomes the character...", or something. On the contrary the One-Shot establishes the Ten-Rings connection from the first Iron Man and shows that there is yet more depth to uncover in Iron Man's own side story. TLDR: It's an awesome ride for MCU and Iron Man movie fans, though if you are just a regular movie goer, chances are that you won't get what all the fuss is about.
Ben Kingsley returns in this wonderful One-Shot, and he doesn't disappoint. The 'twist' in Iron Man 3 had the fandom divided, some people liking Trevor Slattery and the others hating him, but this One-Shot gives the answer to how the hate was misdirected after all. Before I go let me tell you this wasn't a work of appeasement, or Marvel tracking back their footsteps, though they tease it a little when Trevor says, "Once an actor plays a part for too long he becomes the character...", or something. On the contrary the One-Shot establishes the Ten-Rings connection from the first Iron Man and shows that there is yet more depth to uncover in Iron Man's own side story. TLDR: It's an awesome ride for MCU and Iron Man movie fans, though if you are just a regular movie goer, chances are that you won't get what all the fuss is about.
Did you know
- TriviaTrevor is imprisoned at Seagate Prison. In the Marvel Comics, Seagate is where the superhero Luke Cage was created.
- Quotes
Justin Hammer: [about Trevor] Look at this guy. What is so special about him? I mean, I had an army of robots. What's he got? He's got some dumb accent. His name's Trevor. What is that? It's like if bin Laden and Benny Hill had a baby.
- Crazy creditsThere are two scenes during the credits with Justin Hammer
- ConnectionsEdited into Marvel Studios LEGENDS: The Ten Rings (2021)
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- Runtime14 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1
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