Doc Samson
Superhero Psychiatrist
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scale wise, it was quite small.
a small linear encounter on a street and then a rooftop battle.
it should be central park scale in the avengers with chaos everywhere.
it should be no less than the scale in dark side of the moon. I have to give props to bay because that was the best city wide threat and battle i've seen in a film for a long long time.
and to be fair, the scale up from transformers one to three should be the type of thing we see in the other films to the avengers.
remember the threat has to be legitimately worldwide threatening and require all their joint talents to oppose.
set pieces, (not necessarily the final one but at least one of them) has to be pretty damn big.
I agree that for the Avengers, the final battle should be on a much bigger scale, but that's not what you said originally.
You stated that no Marvel film yet had a good final battle. And while the scale may not have been big, the battle was much longer between the Hulk & Blonksy than in any of these other films, and it was also quite brutal, and satisfying IMO.
I can't imagine any scenario where the Avengers won't have to deal with the Hulk in a physical confrontation, it's been that way in almost any iteration of the team, so I feel like if they can pull that off, then they most certainly should be able to have a grand showdown for a climax. For a movie like this, I'd say it's required
