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Ok. What about MHS Hela?Matthew Schroeder said:That doesn't apply to him at all. It is done by hitting the ground, with the destruction spreading that fast.
Again, Cinematic TimeLordNephalem said:Thor doesn't throw Mjolnir at MHS speeds, he first throws it, it travels a couple of meters and then the speed grows: https://youtu.be/9j1vAxMwlFw?t=2m55s
Why would it be? The hammer is thrown, then it suddenly gets faster.Hizack123 said:Again, Cinematic Time
Because we already see how fast the hammer can moveLordNephalem said:Why would it be? The hammer is thrown, then it suddenly gets faster.
You can't really blame cinematic time on that, it's very clear that the purpose of the scene was to shown that Mjolnir got faster a few seconds after Thor threw it.
ThisSpinosaurus75DinosaurFan said:It throws and returns at similar speeds.
That proves literally nothing.Hizack123 said:Because we already see how fast the hammer can move
http://web.archive.org/web/20160504...om/xfa-blog-entry/hammer-time-mcu-feat.34278/
That Pretty much what cinematic time isHithere17 said:Well another weird feat is when Thor shoots lightning at iron man in avengers 1. It took almost a second to cover a dozen meters or so. If his lightning is real, that would mean we saw time slowed down in that instance, no?
he count tooLonkitt said:Also while it's a little hard to notice, Spider-Man does dodge/swerve Thanos' meteors.
https://youtu.be/7jsiFQzfziA
Here's the clip btw.
Thor OFCPTSOXMONKEY99 said:Well I agree with MHS+ MCU. Iron Man dodged some of Thanos' meteors and I'm pretty sure Spider-Man did as well. And Thanos did manage to tag Spidey and Iron Man in combat.
Who scales to this is gonna be an issue though...