It was pretty disappointing how underwhelming Vision was in this film. I know not everybody can kick ass, but man he did not put up much of a fight.
Yeah, I agree. Especially with him having an Infinity Stone at his command. He should have made short work of Thanos' guys in Scotland.
They kind of touched on it in Civil War when Vision roasted Rhoadie. He was "distracted" by his feelings for Wanda; I wonder if it was an extension of that in this film since they had been living together for two years... [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bowser:
Yeah, I agree. Especially with him having an Infinity Stone at his command. He should have made short work of Thanos' guys in Scotland.
They kind of touched on it in Civil War when Vision roasted Rhoadie. He was "distracted" by his feelings for Wanda; I wonder if it was an extension of that in this film since they had been living together for two years...
My daughter's and I talked about how much of a non-factor he was. I just figured that they can't let him destroy everything because they needed the plot to work. I guess they made it work by pretty much mortally wounding him in the first 10 minutes so that he was unable to fight. [Reply]
He mentioned the mind stone talking to him and he also got stabbed through the chest pretty early on. That could have played a part in him getting nerfed.
Originally Posted by DaFace:
I'm betting we'll find about that in the next one. My only theory is that Hulk wasn't used to someone else stomping his face in and decided to pout because of it.
I think it will be more significant than that and will be fleshed out in detail in the next movie. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RunKC:
It was really impressive that Stormbreaker could overpower the power stone. I thought that was interesting.
Didn't Giant Tyrion say that the weapon was essentially made to be a god killer? That, and Thor possibly commanding the Odinforce (Thorforce?) as well? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Halfcan:
I figured it was because he took such a beating. :-)
I think he was being smart about it.
Theory 1: He knew he couldn't take Thanos and he also knew that Banner was no threat to anyone.
Theory 2: Ruffalo wanted some screen time and this movie didn't need the Hulk in it. I'm a huge Hulk fan but we got so much eye candy that it honestly didn't need the Hulk. He's one of the few that didn't get "ashed" so I assume there will be a bigger Hulk role a year from now... [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bowser:
Didn't Giant Tyrion say that the weapon was essentially made to be a god killer? That, and Thor possibly commanding the Odinforce (Thorforce?) as well?
Yeah that’s true. It was made from a Star so that was cool. Thor is easily the most powerful Avenger. [Reply]