The Endless
WE are Groot
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It was great to finally see some real fighting prowess from Thor. When he realised Hulk was actually trying to kill him... He ****ing battered him lol.
Early in the film, Thor flying. Ya I know, kind of low on the feat/power scale, but as far as I recall it is the only extended look at Thor flying via the hammer pull.
True, probably wasn't electricity though and Fenris blew my mind with how powerful he was.
I feel he was visibly hurt by both of Thor's lightning punches and the big hammer blow that sent him across the arena.
He literally had to clear his head afterwards by shaking his head.
I would hope an Elder of the Universe would have a higher tech than Black Widow and should have the ability to subdue powerful beings like Thor.Those neck things that give you electric shocks seemed quite mighty, to the point of incapacitating the god of thunder with electricity!!!!
Black Widow would kill for some of those.
Same.Bit of a homage to Donald Blake's cane with the umbrella. I thought it was a nice touch.
That was amazing. The shot of Thor being chased by the giant dragon thing was epic.Early in the film, Thor flying. Ya I know, kind of low on the feat/power scale, but as far as I recall it is the only extended look at Thor flying via the hammer pull.
The drink refilling effect was different than in Doctor Strange's post credits scene?
Also while Thor never disguised himself in previous films, he did have the power to summon his asgardian armor. So Thor disguising himself magically was a nice addition to that.
Early in the film, Thor flying. Ya I know, kind of low on the feat/power scale, but as far as I recall it is the only extended look at Thor flying via the hammer pull.
The way Thor uses lightning in the final battle is insane.
'Twas glorious.
So did Thor fly from the palace or was it one huge jump? If it was a huge jump it was a Hulk level one for sure.
It looked like a leap, but it will be interesting to see if MCU Thor can fly now that Odin said that Thor's abilities are innate rather than granted by Mjolnir.
I loved the secene where Thor and Valkyrie were jumping from starship to starship destroying them! In Thor's case, with his bare hands!
Nobody else seemed to noticed that, he was ripping out engines and tearing off gun turrets with ease. There's also a scene where he's literally punching through a ship's hull multiple times, I kept thinking "why is no one who's seen the film talking about this?".
Several people kept asking if there were any strength feats, but no one would bring this up.
Think about this: Hela crushed Mjolnir, took out an Asgardian army single-handedly, and cost Thor an eye. That's an enormous amount of damage done to the hero in a short period of time.
I didn't know that Heimdall could do that "eye sharing" thing where there was a telepathic connection between him and Thor.
Might that be a callback to Avengers when Hawkeye points out that a door opens from both sides when talking about the Tesseracts power? Possibly confirming that the Soulstone is with Heimdall?
I would hope not, I would hope it's just from his natural power.