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IdkDoes Infinity Ultron count?
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IdkDoes Infinity Ultron count?
You used a double negative.That implies somebody DOES scale...Doesn't no one scale to asgard's destruction?
Infinity Ultron has his own calc for his feat, but it uses the outdated sizeDoes Infinity Ultron count?
It's not worth watching. Like, I'd rather try and invent a time machine and a memory transfer device, to go back and give myself the memories, saving myself and others time from watching this garbage than recommend it to people.
Spider-Man Homecoming is basically the same thing and you probably enjoyed thatIt's not worth watching. Like, I'd rather try and invent a time machine and a memory transfer device, to go back and give myself the memories, saving myself and others time from watching this garbage than recommend it to people.
The only reason I’m watching it is so that I could get to know Ms. Marvel’s origin story before The Marvels releasesEither then, I don't plan on watching that show anytime soon
When the fiery sword touches the crystalline base of AsgardIs there a statement on this “core”?
If not then surturs sword should scale imo
And also a version of Vulture is out there in another universeI rewatched No Way Home and realized several things that might mean the endings for the Raimi and Amazing Spider-Men are not as happy as they seem:
- Octavius will return to the moment when his second fusion reactor goes haywire but with one less tentacle to use because of the Green Goblin, meaning it will be much more difficult for him to destroy the reactor and possibly even impossible.
- The Lizard only has four fingers on the hand that Captain Stacy shot off in the climax of the first Amazing film, meaning that unless he came from the roughly six-second window between the hand growing back and Stacy being fatally wounded, being cured here ultimately doesn't change his story in the slightest; Stacy is still dead and he's still going to prison to stew in his guilt.
- Electro is cured and loses his powers, so everything should be okay. Except Harry is still going to ambush Peter and Gwen some moments after and without his powers to help, Max will be useless and Gwen will almost certainly die anyway.
- Thanks to Multiverse of Madness, we now know the two Peters and their foes (plus Eddie and Venom at that) were risking an Incursion, and a four-way one at that. Sure the visitors were sent back to their home realities but what did Reed say about Incursions again? That the chance of an Incursion increases "the larger the footprint you leave behind". What did the non-MCU characters do in this movie? Aunt May is killed by the Goblin, the Statue of Liberty was wrecked by the villains and partially the two Peters, everyone forgot who Peter was, at least three villains doomed to die were sent back with a fresh start, and a frickin' Symbiote was born and is now on the hunt for a host in the MCU. That's a pretty big footprint if you think about it.
The best movie of all timeAnd also a version of Vulture is out there in another universe
Why isn't this calc used for Thor's Nidavellir feat?
Thor moves Nidavellir's ring
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Considering what I've learned about Love & Thunder, it's reasonableI assume that calc should be reevaluated since it's almost 3 years old. Plus I don't want to get my hopes up yet
I request elaborationConsidering what I've learned about Love & Thunder, it's reasonable
The meteor feat in the trailer is actually very unimpressive apparently (haven't seen the movie yet, I will only be able to see it on wednesday but this has been said several times so)I request elaboration
I linked this one quite a while ago in the L&T spoiler threadAlso found an article saying Gorr is a step-up from Hela https://thedirect.com/article/thor-christian-bale-gorr-hela
What does that have to do with the calc that was just linked?The meteor feat in the trailer is actually very unimpressive apparently (haven't seen the movie yet, I will only be able to see it on wednesday but this has been said several times so)
The two aforementioned feats are entirely unrelated so I don't see the pointTo not get one's hopes up
The point is that we had gigantic hopes for the meteor feat but it ended up being disappointing so let's not get too much hype for this stuff as wellThe two aforementioned feats are entirely unrelated so I don't see the point
Haven't been on the thread for a while since I'll only be able to see the movie on July 13th so I didn't knowI linked this one quite a while ago in the L&T spoiler thread
Huge difference between hyping up a feat that we don't know shit about and anticipating the possibly necessary evaluation of a calculated feat that no one had anything against mathematicallyThe point is that we had gigantic hopes for the meteor feat but it ended up being disappointing so let's not get too much hype for this stuff as well
I'm not sure, maybe it has something to do with the cap for the MCU being 6-B for a good while?Why isn't this calc used for Thor's Nidavellir feat?
Thor moves Nidavellir's ring
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Does that imply that it's fine now?I'm not sure, maybe it has something to do with the cap for the MCU being 6-B for a good while?
If that's the actual reasoningDoes that imply that it's fine now?
Does it mathematically check out?If that's the actual reasoning
Idk tho i was just making a guess
Seems like itDoes it mathematically check out?
Black Panther: Wakanda ForeverSo what's supposed to be the next MCU installment after Thor?
And that's a "Meh" for me thenBlack Panther: Wakanda Forever
And it’s all because Tony Stark named a holograph system “B.A.R.F”I rewatched No Way Home and realized several things that might mean the endings for the Raimi and Amazing Spider-Men are not as happy as they seem:
- Octavius will return to the moment when his second fusion reactor goes haywire but with one less tentacle to use because of the Green Goblin, meaning it will be much more difficult for him to destroy the reactor and possibly even impossible.
- The Lizard only has four fingers on the hand that Captain Stacy shot off in the climax of the first Amazing film, meaning that unless he came from the roughly six-second window between the hand growing back and Stacy being fatally wounded, being cured here ultimately doesn't change his story in the slightest; Stacy is still dead and he's still going to prison to stew in his guilt.
- Electro is cured and loses his powers, so everything should be okay. Except Harry is still going to ambush Peter and Gwen some moments after and without his powers to help, Max will be useless and Gwen will almost certainly die anyway.
- Thanks to Multiverse of Madness, we now know the two Peters and their foes (plus Eddie and Venom at that) were risking an Incursion, and a four-way one at that. Sure the visitors were sent back to their home realities but what did Reed say about Incursions again? That the chance of an Incursion increases "the larger the footprint you leave behind". What did the non-MCU characters do in this movie? Aunt May is killed by the Goblin, the Statue of Liberty was wrecked by the villains and partially the two Peters, everyone forgot who Peter was, at least three villains doomed to die were sent back with a fresh start, and a frickin' Symbiote was born and is now on the hunt for a host in the MCU. That's a pretty big footprint if you think about it.
That calculation was brought up, but it turns out the calculation was wrong and it should have been 7-BWhy isn't this calc used for Thor's Nidavellir feat?
Thor moves Nidavellir's ring
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The hypothetical Secret Wars adaptation just got more interesting...I rewatched No Way Home and realized several things that might mean the endings for the Raimi and Amazing Spider-Men are not as happy as they seem:
- Octavius will return to the moment when his second fusion reactor goes haywire but with one less tentacle to use because of the Green Goblin, meaning it will be much more difficult for him to destroy the reactor and possibly even impossible.
- The Lizard only has four fingers on the hand that Captain Stacy shot off in the climax of the first Amazing film, meaning that unless he came from the roughly six-second window between the hand growing back and Stacy being fatally wounded, being cured here ultimately doesn't change his story in the slightest; Stacy is still dead and he's still going to prison to stew in his guilt.
- Electro is cured and loses his powers, so everything should be okay. Except Harry is still going to ambush Peter and Gwen some moments after and without his powers to help, Max will be useless and Gwen will almost certainly die anyway.
- Thanks to Multiverse of Madness, we now know the two Peters and their foes (plus Eddie and Venom at that) were risking an Incursion, and a four-way one at that. Sure the visitors were sent back to their home realities but what did Reed say about Incursions again? That the chance of an Incursion increases "the larger the footprint you leave behind". What did the non-MCU characters do in this movie? Aunt May is killed by the Goblin, the Statue of Liberty was wrecked by the villains and partially the two Peters, everyone forgot who Peter was, at least three villains doomed to die were sent back with a fresh start, and a frickin' Symbiote was born and is now on the hunt for a host in the MCU. That's a pretty big footprint if you think about it.
My headcanon is that Lizard and Electro are from a later point of the TASM timeline (Electro was teased to have survived), and Otto used the arc reactor to stabilise his reactor.I rewatched No Way Home and realized several things that might mean the endings for the Raimi and Amazing Spider-Men are not as happy as they seem:
- Octavius will return to the moment when his second fusion reactor goes haywire but with one less tentacle to use because of the Green Goblin, meaning it will be much more difficult for him to destroy the reactor and possibly even impossible.
- The Lizard only has four fingers on the hand that Captain Stacy shot off in the climax of the first Amazing film, meaning that unless he came from the roughly six-second window between the hand growing back and Stacy being fatally wounded, being cured here ultimately doesn't change his story in the slightest; Stacy is still dead and he's still going to prison to stew in his guilt.
- Electro is cured and loses his powers, so everything should be okay. Except Harry is still going to ambush Peter and Gwen some moments after and without his powers to help, Max will be useless and Gwen will almost certainly die anyway.
- Thanks to Multiverse of Madness, we now know the two Peters and their foes (plus Eddie and Venom at that) were risking an Incursion, and a four-way one at that. Sure the visitors were sent back to their home realities but what did Reed say about Incursions again? That the chance of an Incursion increases "the larger the footprint you leave behind". What did the non-MCU characters do in this movie? Aunt May is killed by the Goblin, the Statue of Liberty was wrecked by the villains and partially the two Peters, everyone forgot who Peter was, at least three villains doomed to die were sent back with a fresh start, and a frickin' Symbiote was born and is now on the hunt for a host in the MCU. That's a pretty big footprint if you think about it.
Raimiverse but Otto's reactor worksOtto used the arc reactor to stabilise his reactor.
Honestly, the first Spider-Man movie is okay, but nothing great imoSpider-Man Homecoming is basically the same thing and you probably enjoyed that