I doubt it. The part where all the Avengers are fighting the drones looks like it occurs AFTER the hulk buster fight, so there will really be no need to send Hulk away, as he looks like he's already back in control. Also, what would they do with Hulk in space? Gunn said he wouldn't use him in GOTG and there's no plans for another Hulk movie ..maybe, if he does end up in space it could be tied into how he/The Avengers come across Thanos ?
Another thing is, how would you get hulk into space withiut it feeling forced or contrived?
He may not be sent up intentionally by the rest of the team, but rather on accident or in a case of self-sacrifice (similar to what IM did in the 1st one). And just because Gunn said it doesn't make it so. Do you think he'd come right out and say "Okay, you got me....yes, Hulk's going to be in GOTG2."
Thats the reason, which would also be a step backward in character development. But HOW do you get him on a rocket and into space? Who builds the rocket? Who made the decision?
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Thats the reason, which would also be a step backward in character development. But HOW do you get him on a rocket and into space? Who builds the rocket? Who made the decision?
In not saying its impossible. But there needs to be a good reason and a clever way to do it.
Maybe not a rocket, but a Quinjet![]()
A complete RAGE OUT where he murders someone?
Also, I agree Spitfire, it's really odd for people to just be standing there. There's even this one guy who's leaning in like he wants to get a closer look. Who the hell leans into a path of destruction caused by two huge beings who are duking it out? Does he want to lose his face or something?
People should be running for cover. It's bad enough the Hulk is rampaging, but he's also got an 11 foot mass of metal to throw around too. While that may be cool, realistically, us squishy humans should want to be miles away from that mayhem. I'd be content with watching bits of the fight from news footage. I don't need to be showing up in the news footage myself, especially not as collateral damage.
Gunn appears too hostile to the idea of Hulk being in GOTG and outright stated it wouldn't happen. He doesn't seem to be the type to lie to fans and I believe him when he says the only human in GOTG2 is Quill.
The damage in the Hulkbuster scene is going to be immense. I guess that how the fight ends will depend on how it starts. If he has gone bonkers due to SW messing with his mind then I would assume the fight will end differently than if he's just gotten so angry he loses control. Different causes/motivations = different solutions.
The damage in the Hulkbuster scene is going to be immense.
I don't think Hulk should be shoehorned into GOTG 2 just because fanboys wanted to see a Planet Hulk movie. Gunn should do what he feels is right for the franchise, not by the opinions of the Internet. I don't want GOTG 2 to suffer the fate of IM2 (which feels like a checklist for the buildup of the Avengers to some fans), after building so many goodwill in the first movie.
I really hope so. I want to see skyscrapers being destroyed one after the other & maybe even a good portion of the city wiped out in this battle. Anytime you have beings like Hulk, or someone of his equivalent like Thor, fight there has to be immense collateral damage.