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Okay, TBF, Black Adam is not the kind of character who can headline his own movie, no matter how much Dwayne Johnson hypes it up.Black Adam was pretty short and...well
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Okay, TBF, Black Adam is not the kind of character who can headline his own movie, no matter how much Dwayne Johnson hypes it up.Black Adam was pretty short and...well
Very Hierarch.Okay, TBF, Black Adam is not the kind of character who can headline his own movie, no matter how much Dwayne Johnson hypes it up.
I disagree. He definitely has the potential for a great movie, the plot could easily deal with complex political matters, geographical conflicts, the gods, the evolution of Adam's mentality over the modern world, the value dissonance between his idea of good and modern views, etcOkay, TBF, Black Adam is not the kind of character who can headline his own movie, no matter how much Dwayne Johnson hypes it up.
Taimut isn't on the Earth, he's in itThe Marvel Website states that Hulk possesses the greatest raw strength of any natural being on Earth,so Hulk > Tiamut
Tbf who is a natural being from Earth stronger physically than Hulk in the MCUThe Marvel Website states that Hulk possesses the greatest raw strength of any natural being on Earth,so Hulk > Tiamut
No one, I think only vision comes close. Unless we count Tiamat via size of whateverTbf who is a natural being from Earth stronger physically than Hulk in the MCU
My local radio station played this Avengers: Age of Ultron soundtrack
It's a radio station that plays classical music. They have a dedicated section for movie soundtracks every morningWhat kind of local radio station do you have lmao, I wish mine played cooler shit.
Thats sick as hell. I love that.It's a radio station that plays classical music. They have a dedication section for movie soundtracks every morning
I know this is kind of a joke but just in case, Tiamut is not even born and as a Celestial, it would be beyond Hulk in every possible mannerNo one, I think only vision comes close. Unless we count Tiamat via size of whatever
The statement was also made before the release of the Eternals and this part of the site hasn't been updated beyond Infinity War, so I doubt it is usable for Tiamut scaling anywayI know this is kind of a joke but just in case, Tiamut is not even born and as a Celestial, it would be beyond Hulk in every possible manner
Vision currently scales above Avenger Hulk and to the same level as Gladiator/Post-Sakaar HulkNo one, I think only vision comes close
Yeah, like I said it was a joke but considering there are still Hulk fans salty about that time when Zeus trounced him like a punching ball with barely any effort and they still can't accept it because "hUlK hAS InFiNItE sTrENgTh, hE'S iNvinCibLe"...The statement was also made before the release of the Eternals and this part of the site hasn't been updated beyond Infinity War, so I doubt it is usable for Tiamut scaling anyway
As he shouldVision currently scales above Avenger Hulk and to the same level as Gladiator/Post-Sakaar Hulk
Forgot about that, I think there’s a statement for hulk being stronger or whateverThe statement was also made before the release of the Eternals and this part of the site hasn't been updated beyond Infinity War, so I doubt it is usable for Tiamut scaling anyway
Vision currently scales above Avenger Hulk and to the same level as Gladiator/Post-Sakaar Hulk
Zeus trounced him like a punching ball with barely any effort
Logically no. Hulk is incredibly strong but outside of very particular circumstances, he's not on a Skyfather level, serious or not Zeus, Odin, etc, are vastly above him in every possible way and making him on that level would be the same amount of wanking as saying Batman can defeat the likes of Lucifer Morningstar with enough prep time "because I'm Batman" (and I am a huge fanboy of Batman but this is just stupid)The question is would, he have won if he fought back?
His actually fought all father Thor a couple of times and did pretty wellLogically no. Hulk is incredibly strong but outside of very particular circumstances, he's not on a Skyfather level, serious or not Zeus, Odin, etc, are vastly above him in every possible way and making him on that level would be the same amount of wanking as saying Batman can defeat the likes of Lucifer Morningstar with enough prep time "because I'm Batman" (and I am a huge fanboy of Batman but this is just stupid)
Well yeah that's a given, she was still returning to her prior strength as remember we know her peak is > odin who is > prime surturmaking her stronger than the Post-Awakening Thor that one-shot her moments ago, though the script notes that he was weary and injured. So based on the script the scaling chain would be: Pre-Awakening Thor < Hela << Post-Awakening Thor < End of Ragnarok Hela
Actually, according to the Marvel Website Odin defeated Peak Hela and imprisoned her because he didn't want to kill herWell yeah that's a given, she was still returning to her prior strength as remember we know her peak is > odin who is > prime surtur
Well flark that changes shit when did they retcon that
Although this makes the Uru/Vibranium scaling chain somewhat inconsistent,Thor apparently knocked out Hela with his lightning bolt, who seems to have a busted AD as it's mentioned that she is seething with enhanced power, making her stronger than the Post-Awakening Thor that one-shot her moments ago
Base Uru < Weakened Hela < Hela < Post-Awakening Thor ≤ Mark 50 Iron Man < Mark 85 Iron Man < Endgame Thor < Thanos ≥ Vibranium = Base Uru
I remember bringing this up in the Phase 4 thread, but Qawsed dismissed it because of Thor's statement that it "did nothing" to HelaThe script of Thor Ragnarok mentions some interesting things. Thor apparently knocked out Hela with his lightning bolt, who seems to have a busted AD as it's mentioned that she is seething with enhanced power, making her stronger than the Post-Awakening Thor that one-shot her moments ago, though the script notes that he was weary and injured. So based on the script the scaling chain would be: Pre-Awakening Thor < Hela << Post-Awakening Thor < End of Ragnarok Hela
I always put Post-Awakening Thor only slightly below Endgame Thor because of the stuff with Hela destroying Mjolnir, but the chain looking like this does seem fairly inconsistentAlthough this makes the Uru/Vibranium scaling chain somewhat inconsistent,or it already was:
I mean, that's from Thor's point of view, the script confirms that Hela was knocked out by the lightning but her AD made her far stronger, to the point that it seemed like it didn't do nothing to her in the first placeI remember bringing this up in the Phase 4 thread, but Qawsed dismissed it because of Thor's statement that it "did nothing" to Hela
Yeah, plus the scaling chain has two or three one-shotsbut the chain looking like this does seem fairly inconsistent
I dunno whether this helps, but the way this statement from the Russos is phrased implies that pre-Endgame versions of Thor are strong enough to do the Snap without dying, unlike Endgame ThorYeah, plus the scaling chain has two or three one-shots
This is why I hate using WoG director statementsThor in this movie couldn’t do it, only Hulk was strong enough to do the snap without dying. We are still not sure whether Captain Marvel can also withstand all the power of Infinity Stones at once.
Makes since considering how cap pieces up chin sackI dunno whether this helps, but the way this statement from the Russos is phrased implies that pre-Endgame versions of Thor are strong enough to do the Snap without dying, unlike Endgame Thor
But it also suggests that Endgame Thorand Captain Marvelis weaker than Smart Hulk, who is equal to Gladiator/Post-Sakaar Hulk, who fights on par with Pre-Awakening Thor.Either that or Smart Hulk got a huge durability upgrade
This is why I hate using WoG director statements
Nice find. Honestly, the statement that I gave causes a lot of complications, so it's best not to use itAnd then you have this statement from one of the screenwriters of Endgame implying that Thor wasn't weaker by saying that his obstacle wasn't his weight but his emotional state, which he fixes at the end of the movie
Still not understanding why a Thor who hasn't fought for several years, spent his time drinking and eating and wallowing in his sadness is stronger than a Thor who is at his physical peak and has been regulary training and fighting but whatever I guess
I'm honestly not opposed to it, in fact I kind of prefer it that way, it reinforces the idea Odin was above almost everyoneWell flark that changes shit when did they retcon that
the added mass increased his KEStill not understanding why a Thor who hasn't fought for several years, spent his time drinking and eating and wallowing in his sadness is stronger than a Thor who is at his physical peak and has been regulary training and fighting but whatever I guess
I think he means like after the movie where he’s somehow stronger after finding peace within himself or that his lightning power is stronger than his physical strength and speedStill not understanding why a Thor who hasn't fought for several years, spent his time drinking and eating and wallowing in his sadness is stronger than a Thor who is at his physical peak and has been regulary training and fighting but whatever I guess