<Li> James Badge Dale as Savin: Killian's Extremis - powered henchman . Dale stated that his character in the film was "loosely based on" the comic version of the character . According to Dale, "Ben Kingsley is the mouthpiece . Guy Pearce is the brain . I'm the muscle ." </Li> <Li> Jon Favreau as Happy Hogan: Tony Stark's former bodyguard and chauffeur, and now serves as Stark Industries head of security department . Favreau, who served as both actor and director on the previous two Iron Man films, said participating in the new film was "like (being) a proud grandfather who doesn't have to change the diapers but gets to play with the baby ." </Li> <Li> Ben Kingsley as Trevor Slattery: A British actor with substance - abuse problems whom Killian hired to portray the Mandarin, a terrorist persona in jammed television broadcasts, in which he is depicted as the leader of the international terrorist organization the Ten Rings . Kingsley was filming Ender's Game when he was cast, and said that, "Quite soon I'll be with everybody and we'll be discussing the look and the feel and the direction of the character . It's very early days yet, but I'm so thrilled to be on board ." On his performance, Kingsley stated: "I wanted a voice that would disconcert a Western audience . I wanted a voice that would sound far more homegrown and familiar--a familiarity like a teacher's voice or a preacher's voice . The rhythms and tones of an earnest, almost benign, teacher--trying to educate people for their own good ." The Mandarin was initially set to appear in the first Iron Man film, but he was put off for a sequel as the filmmakers felt that he was "too ambitious for a first (film)." On the character, Feige stated, "The Mandarin is (Iron Man's) most famous foe in the comics mainly because he's been around the longest . If you look, there's not necessarily a definitive Mandarin storyline in the comics . So it was really about having an idea ." Shane Black explains that Ben Kingsley's Mandarin is not Chinese in the film as he is in the comics in order to avoid the Fu Manchu stereotype: "We're not saying he's Chinese, we're saying he, in fact, draws a cloak around him of Chinese symbols and dragons because it represents his obsessions with Sun Tzu in various ancient arts of warfare that he studied ." The filmmakers also cited Colonel Kurtz from Apocalypse Now as an influence for the character . The videos where the Mandarin gives historical background to the attacks expressed how it emerged as the product of "a think tank of people trying to create a modern terrorist ." Thus the Mandarin "represents every terrorist in a way," from South American insurgency tactics to the videos of Osama bin Laden . </Li> <P> Paul Bettany reprises his role from previous films as J.A.R.V.I.S., Stark's AI system . Ty Simpkins portrays Harley Keener, a boy who becomes Stark's sidekick, as part of a three - picture deal with Marvel Studios . Ashley Hamilton portrays Taggart, one of the Extremis soldiers . William Sadler plays President Ellis, (named after Warren Ellis, who wrote the "Extremis" comics arc that primary influenced the film's story) and Miguel Ferrer plays Vice President Rodriguez . Adam Pally plays Gary, a cameraman who helps Stark . Shaun Toub reprises his role as Yinsen from the first Iron Man film in a brief cameo, and Stan Lee makes a cameo appearance as a beauty pageant judge . Dale Dickey plays Mrs. Davis, mother of an Extremis subject that is framed as a terrorist . Wang Xueqi briefly plays Dr. Wu in the general release version of the film . A cut of the film produced for release exclusively in China includes additional scenes featuring Wang and an appearance by Fan Bingbing as one of his assistants . Mark Ruffalo makes an uncredited cameo appearance, reprising his role as Bruce Banner from The Avengers, in a post-credits scene . Comedians Bill Maher and Joan Rivers and Fashion Police co-host George Kotsiopoulos have cameo appearances as themselves on their respective real - world television programs, as do newscasters Josh Elliott, Megan Henderson, Pat Kiernan, and Thomas Roberts . </P>

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