#AVENGERS INFINITY WAR MOVIE MOVIE#
The most notable of which is Hawkeye, which everyone was talking about even before the movie was released due to the fact he’s missing from all the Infinity War trailers and posters. Who are Thanos’ children exactly?ĭespite the fact that Avengers: Infinity War has a cast list longer than most movies and their sequels thrown together, there are a few missing faces which need explaining. Relationships are give and take Bruce! 3. I think he’s had enough of saving Banner’s ass.” There you have it. And I think that if the Hulk were to say why, it’d be Banner only wants Hulk for fighting. These two characters are constantly in conflict with each other over control. But I think that it’s really reflective of the journey from Ragnarok. he’s had his ass kicked before, and he loves a good fight. I mean, certainly, that’s not a… I don’t know that the Hulk is ever. There’s clearly something deeper going on here and it needs to be explored in Avengers 4.įor those fans who think the Hulk is just scared after his fight with Thanos, director Joe Russo has some words for you, via the Happy Sad Confused podcast: “I think people have interpreted it as Hulk’s scared. But why? To say Bruce and the Hulk have a troubled relationship is a bit of an understatement, but he doesn’t usually pass up an opportunity to smash, so what’s the problem? Could it be that after spending two years loving life and being praised as a champion on Sakaar in Thor: Ragnarok, the Hulk just didn’t want to put in an appearance on Earth and have everyone potentially hate him again? Maybe, but that doesn’t feel like a good enough reason.
We do know that once Vision is stabbed, he’s never able to fully heal again making him significantly weaker and ultimately leading to his demise.īruce Banner and the Hulk are clearly having a domestic! The big green guy barely made an appearance in Infinity War after getting his ass kicked by Thanos early on and then every time Banner tried to entice him out to help fight, he was having none of it. In comics lore, the blade can cut through atoms, including the Hulk's skin, although this is never explicitly referred to in the movie. What we do know from the comics is that Corvus is inextricably linked to his blade, and cannot die if the blade is intact.
The only problem is that it’s never really explained why Glaive’s blade is able to hurt the all-powerful Vision so much. While it’s questionable whether he’d be able to defeat Thanos, directors the Russo brothers needed to de-power him so that it wasn’t an easy win (or a win at all) for the good guys, and this attack early on enabled them to do that. It definitely makes sense from a story point of view – Vision is really too powerful for the MCU because he could easily defeat most of the villains the Avengers come up against.
But how was Vision injured so easily in the first place? If you remember Avengers: Age of Ultron (and the MCU movies he’s appeared in since) Vision is almost all-powerful and is easily one of the strongest Avengers in the group, so it might seem a little strange that Corvus Glaive’s blade was able to affect him so much. The poor guy was incapacitated from the get-go and spent most of the movie being hunted by Thanos’ children who were trying to rip the Mind Stone from his head. Vision did not have a good time of it in Avengers: Infinity War.