
Tony rarely does anything heroic unless he’s forced
This is really interesting. You can see from prelude comics this is true--Tony spends his time between films building suits for himself. But it's also shown in the films. The three Iron Man films have Tony mostly doing things to please or profit himself. So does Civil War and most of Homecoming. As far as I know, the only times Tony is actively helping while not forced by circumstances is the beginning of Age of Ultron and the ferry scene in Homecoming. Every other time, he has no choice.
***
Happy Hogan frowned at Cindy, the videographer he'd hired. He said, "I saw your other tributes. The ones to Natasha Romanov and Steve Rogers were fantastic--they really showed how much good they did. Even the one dedicated to that robot was full of praise. Now it's time for the boss's highlight reel, and you're telling me this is the best you can do?"
Cindy nodded. She gestured toward the screen that had just finished an embarrassingly short video and said, "You said you wanted only the highlights, Mr. Hogan. Only good things, to counter all of the 'Ding Dong the Iron Bitch Is Finally Dead' retrospectives of all the harm Tony Stark caused in the last 30 years."
Happy nodded and said, "Yeah, something to pump up the boss. More than the murals that I've com--that people have been putting up in tribute."
Cindy sighed and said, "I'm sorry Mr. Hogan, but so much of Mr. Stark's activities have turned out to be...rather problematic. And as far as heroics..."
Happy frowned and asked, "What about them?"
Cindy shrugged and said, "There isn't really a lot of them. At first there was some activity--but it's tainted by Mr. Stark's arrogant claim of privatizing world peace. But after the Battle of New York, Mr. Stark didn't actually DO much in the way of solo heroics. He helped the Avengers take down Hydra bases, but essentially retired after the destruction of Sokovia. Then he signed the Sokovia Accords and never did anything until that spaceship appeared in New York right before the Blip. He didn't do anything at all during the whole five years. And we don't have any footage of his final sacrifice."
She glanced at the video again and said, "There are rumors around THAT as well. That Mr. Stark made sure that all of the people who died after the dusting would NOT be brought back."
Cindy's jaw tightened as she said, "People like my sisters and their families."
She turned back to Happy and said, "So I can delete this video and give you a refund, but this is the best I can do."
Happy thought for a moment--about all the boss DIDN'T do--and said, "Yeah, I never thought about it that way. I don't want a refund. But don't bother posting that video. The murals will be more than enough."