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Technically Thanos is oneBad Parents in MCU > Every MCU Villain
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Technically Thanos is oneBad Parents in MCU > Every MCU Villain
YesWho the hell would rule over the rest of the Greek gods then? Hercules in a post-credits scene?
Hades or Athena because they’re more based than ZeusWho the hell would rule over the rest of the Greek gods then? Hercules in a post-credits scene?
Arachne: Am i joke to you?Hades or Athena because they’re more based than Zeus
YesArachne: Am i joke to you?
Assuming there's a pantheon left to rule in the endDo you guys realize that Valkyrie using Zeus Weapon against Gorr? Is this mean Zeus would die?
I'd rather choose Hades thoughHades or Athena because they’re more based than Zeus
The real twist would be if Zeus just gives the lightning bolt to Valkyrie.A god dies in a movie with a ************ called the God Butcher in it?!
He's more as known under his Roman name Pluto but he's not exactly extremely important, less than the other Gods though still with some major appearencesWas Hades ever prominent in Marvel Comics? I don't know much about the Hercules side of things.
The guy in the comics has always looked like Voldemort mixed with a Twi'lek.I still think gorr looks like voldemort
Gorr really destroyed the surface of a planet/moon to make the fight scene coolerAnywhoooo also noticed when Gorr struck down or whatever at the ground it was already shattered and in the other shots of Thor and Valkyrie fighting gorr the debris of this moon/planet is already in the air so I'd imagine that was only the opening if not a feat performed partway through the fight
Yepif that is earth sized, wouldn't it be High 6-A.
Probably not since he is a villain in the comicsI'd rather choose Hades though
And I would definitely be curious to see him in the MCU (IF he's treated correctly)
Imagine that's only Thor's Landing scene.
Still thinking about this and I'm sorry but I just can't imagine that with all the buildup, hype, and WoG statements(especially the ******* strongest thor and most lightning statements) involving the feats of this movie and how they're handling the characters that this feat gonna be any less than 6-A maybe high 6-B at the lowest but I really doubt they'd build this up to have Thor do this feat on a damn random ceres or pluto sized rock lol guaranteed this will be explained as a moon or dead planet I'm calling it now and I'm ready to take the full brunt of the slander if I'm wrong but I haven't been yet
Anywhoooo also noticed when Gorr struck down or whatever at the ground it was already shattered and in the other shots of Thor and Valkyrie fighting gorr the debris of this moon/planet is already in the air so I'd imagine that was only the opening if not a feat performed partway through the fight
Pretty cool considering this is like our second movie this phase to have a shot with destruction this scale happening, Eternals being the first ofc with a couple of planet wide shots of crazy shitGorr really destroyed the surface of a planet/moon to make the fight scene cooler
Plss if Thor just landing there does this I'd honestly lose it lol(I wouldn't avert my eyes for a second though)Imagine that's only Thor's Landing scene.
Yeah that's what I was saying I'm like 99% sure Thor does this feat the gorr shot is just a trailer cut to make it look like he does it but the ground is already fragmented and shattered in that shoti'm not even sure if it is gorr that is doing that, considering it is just a bunch of electricity shredding the surface of that plant/moon.
This mf think he the only one who would lose it.Plss if Thor just landing there does this I'd honestly lose it lol(I wouldn't avert my eyes for a second though)
Shit lol what can I say all that means is that we're both gonna be recognizing peak when we see itThis mf think he the only one who would lose it.
Gotta ask like KLOL or Spino about it because I though Jotun was hollow and you said it was just unstable but even then it's not on this scaleThat would be pretty nutty, though this is making want to look back to the first Thor film to see if there’s an actual confirmed size for joutonheim cuz Thor dose something very similar to this(minus the massive lighting)
That's what I'm thinking in the back of my head it could happen god forbid the planet is destroyed though there's seemingly lots of space around it so I doubt any other world's would be at risk or involved in this confrontation thereby limiting this fight to the one worldWhat if the planet takes way more damage during the battle and the trailer shot is just a small tease
Possibly, I haven’t seen the film in a minute so I was just going off of a vague meormy and sone things I heard so I could be wrongGotta ask like KLOL or Spino about it because I though Jotun was hollow and you said it was just unstable but even then it's not on this scale
Actually I got it this was in the comments of the calc from KlolPossibly, I haven’t seen the film in a minute so I was just going off of a vague meormy and sone things I heard so I could be wrong
Nah that's Thor doing his own Flick but directed at the planet/moon/celestial body. :vImagine that's only Thor's Landing scene.
Even better.Nah that's Thor doing his own Flick but directed at the planet/moon/celestial body. :v