Why exactly would it shatter his bones? He does have an enhanced physique include much stronger bones...You mean the same MCU that allowed Captain America to punch Iron Man's suit with his bare hands and not shatter his bones?
Why exactly would it shatter his bones? He does have an enhanced physique include much stronger bones...You mean the same MCU that allowed Captain America to punch Iron Man's suit with his bare hands and not shatter his bones?
In both cases it would have to be a reboot.
Reboot of those franchises yes but not the MCU. They likely could find a way to work FF in easily with them getting their powers just recently. X-Men would be more difficult as you would have to wonder where these people powers have been all this time but I am sure it could be done.
Why exactly would it shatter his bones? He does have an enhanced physique include much stronger bones...
There's no excuse for this:
What exactly is Cap's suit made of that he can withstand a blast from close range like that? Or was Ultron kind enough to set his blaster to "Barely Stun" before the fight?
Also, Ultron literally has his hand around Cap's neck. He just has to close his fist and our hero's head would be the next thing Black Widow is scooping up off the highway. So what is Ultron waiting for? And why didn't he just blast Black Widow while he was at it? He could've taken out 2 Avengers in less than a second
I can't do the math but his bones would have to be ridiculously strong and dense. He essentially started boxing a fighter jet and/or a tank and almost won...With his bare hands.
It's a movie though so it isn't that big of a deal. The same way Thanos' punch not sending Tony to the moon isn't that big of a deal
Anyone get the feeling that with Wakanda/Black Panther featured somewhat prominently in the trailer, that's going to be the location of the last infinity stone? Unless I'm forgetting something, the soul stone still hasn't been revealed. I suppose we may find out in the Black Panther movie. Also the trailer makes it pretty clear what ones are in play here (including which Thanos gets before the big fight), but the Aether/reality stone is nowhere to be seen.
Are we seriously seeking realism in the Marvel universe? After all we've seen in these movies people are getting hung up on the fact that Cap could punch Iron Man's suit?
I mean I would understand if Black Widow was doing barefisted damage to the suit but past that...
Who needs armour when you have UNLIMITED, ULTIMATE POWER in the form of a handy gloveWhat is up with Thanos’ causal wear in this trailer?
What is up with Thanos’ causal wear in this trailer?
Just noticed that in Strange's mansion, Tony is holding the phone Steve sent him at the end of Civil War.
By the way, off topic, in the beginning of the trailer he is holding his left arm, the same arm where he felt some numbness in. Civil War (and briefly in Homecoming too, when he is scolding Peter).
Also off topic, Banner crashing in Strange's mansion is the MCU's version of Silver Surfer crashing in the same msnsion in the Infinity Gauntlet comics.
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Indeed some of us comic fans think he is indeed going to act as the herald of Thanos' arrival as Silver Surfer was in the comics.
Will be interesting to see if and when he puts his armor on in the movie. Maybe he figures earth with be a pushover at first and does not bother with it.
Well remember he thinks it's his destiny and that nothing can stop him.Earth is so not worth bothering over he just showed up in his sweats?
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