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Post by Skaathar on Dec 12, 2019 17:37:40 GMT
Actually they kinda do. They bend physics and reality all the time of course, but modern superhero movies do take pains to try and come up with semi-plausible rationales for how they can do what they do. They don't usually start doing things with zero explanation behind it. Just think of it like Cap's shield. It looks awesome, but the closest we ever got to an explanation for it was Spider-Man pointing out that it made no sense. Majority of what these superheroes do won't follow real world physics or science but they do follow some kind of in-universe logic. For example, we know Cap's shield being able to do what it does is a combination of the vibranium properties of redirecting energy plus Cap's throwing skills. Sure it's not realistic, but it does follow some sort of logic. Wonder Woman being able to ride the lightning would be more akin to Cap riding his shield like a hoverboard, or Hulk punching water into evaporation, or Wolverine cutting-up a cloud to make a sculpture.
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