StarkTheProdigy
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lol no clue yet Marvel. lol
Lol, yeah, just was trying to change the topic, haha which failed lol
lol no clue yet Marvel. lol
I honestly find Thor to be one of the harder films to nitpick because it does a lot of the little things right.
I think it's just like why Spider-Man couldn't keep his mask on in his movies; more face time for the lead actor.Question for those of you that are Thor experts and have been following this movie more closely than I have...
I kept waiting for Thor to put his helmet back on, but he never did. Anyone know the reason for this? Does he rarely wear his helmet in the comics? Or did Branagh just decide it looked silly and only used it for one scene? I thought it was pretty cool, personally.
Question for those of you that are Thor experts and have been following this movie more closely than I have...
I kept waiting for Thor to put his helmet back on, but he never did. Anyone know the reason for this? Does he rarely wear his helmet in the comics? Or did Branagh just decide it looked silly and only used it for one scene? I thought it was pretty cool, personally.
IMO, I just he just looked better without the helmet on.
IMO, I just thought he looked better without the helmet on.
Hawkeye and Black Widow as SHIELD agents is Ultimate, too.JAK®;20291183 said:Samuel L Jackson as Nick Fury is the only real Ultimate influence so far. Iron Man was pure 616, Hulk was the TV show mixed with 616. Captain America is mainly 616 as well.
Thor in the 616 universe or Marvel's main universe always wears it. In the Ultimate universe he doesn't. Marvel's films while not based on one universe seem to be more tied with the Ultimate one. Sam Jackson's character is black in the Ultimate universe so I'm going to assume that the movies steer closer to that one. So don't expect Thor to wear his helmet.
The Hemet did look good though. Thor should've had it on when he got his power back.
Question for those of you that are Thor experts and have been following this movie more closely than I have...
I kept waiting for Thor to put his helmet back on, but he never did. Anyone know the reason for this? Does he rarely wear his helmet in the comics? Or did Branagh just decide it looked silly and only used it for one scene? I thought it was pretty cool, personally.
Agreed!Thor was a million times better! SR was one of the most disappointing experiences ever.