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Post by Deleted on Nov 13, 2017 14:48:56 GMT
Like in the comics? To send him off away from Earth the dangerous green bastard.
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Post by ArArArchStanton on Nov 13, 2017 15:35:57 GMT
Like in the comics? To send him off away from Earth the dangerous green bastard. It would actually be very interesting to discover that they realized they had Hulk isolated, and remote controlled the jet into space. It makes sense.
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Post by PreachCaleb on Nov 13, 2017 19:54:04 GMT
So the Quinjet is capable of interstellar flight?
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Post by Deleted on Nov 13, 2017 19:56:33 GMT
They'd better hope Hulk never finds out. Not just for their sakes, but Hulk's. As Thor 3 showed, the guy still cares about what Earth thinks of him despite the tough act he puts on.
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Post by President Ackbar™ on Nov 13, 2017 19:57:14 GMT
So the Quinjet is capable of interstellar flight? Do you have a better explanation of how he got there?
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Post by ArArArchStanton on Nov 13, 2017 20:03:45 GMT
So the Quinjet is capable of interstellar flight? It doesn't have to be. They just needed to send it into orbit and hypothetically it hit a wormhole to Sakar.
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Post by PreachCaleb on Nov 13, 2017 20:06:04 GMT
I was just asking and not in a sarcastic manner.
I was legitimately curious. It had not been established in any previous movie that the quinjet could travel into space.
Though I do like the idea that he was sent off planet on purpose. Very Planet Hulk.
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Post by PreachCaleb on Nov 13, 2017 20:08:03 GMT
So the Quinjet is capable of interstellar flight? It doesn't have to be. They just needed to send it into orbit and hypothetically it hit a wormhole to Sakar. Are there any wormholes to Sakar in earth orbit? If these are questions that may be answered in a future movie, cool. But for now, it's a bit of a stretch. Especially since neither the quinjet's interstellar capabilities or wormholes in orbit were established.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 13, 2017 20:08:24 GMT
I was just asking and not in a sarcastic manner. I was legitimately curious. It had not been established in any previous movie that the quinjet could travel into space. Though I do like the idea that he was sent off planet on purpose. Very Planet Hulk. I don't think he was being sarcastic in his answer. ArAr might be onto something with his answer, actually, and it could tie into Infinity War.
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Post by President Ackbar™ on Nov 13, 2017 20:10:53 GMT
I was just asking and not in a sarcastic manner. I was legitimately curious. It had not been established in any previous movie that the quinjet could travel into space. Though I do like the idea that he was sent off planet on purpose. Very Planet Hulk. That's cool. In that case, you might be interested in this article: “Thor: Ragnarok” loosely adapts one of Marvel’s most beloved recent storylines — “Planet Hulk.” But Chris Hemsworth’s God of Thunder and Mark Ruffalo’s Incredible Hulk almost never met in outer space, Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige tells TheWrap.
Though yours truly first reported Marvel would break the “Planet Hulk” storyline back in 2013, Feige said the studio didn’t settle on the idea until well into development on “Ragnarok.”
“You had the big scoop about us doing ‘Planet Hulk,'” said Feige. “It turned out to be accurate [but] at the time, it was not accurate because we didn’t have any plans to do it and Joss (Whedon) was doing ‘Age of Ultron’ at that time. The way it ends as you recall with Hulk in the Quinjet going off, right?”
Feige continued: “We said, ‘Joss, we can’t do that because he’s not going into space and people are going to think we’re doing ‘Planet Hulk’ because Umberto has some big hot scoop that we’re doing ‘Planet Hulk,’ we can’t do it.’ He goes, ‘Well, what are you going to do?’ We said, ‘We don’t know.’ So, if you go back and look at that shot of the movie, he’s in the sky. It’s blue sky.”
At one point, the script called for the Hulk to be detected near Saturn — but Marvel changed it to keep its options open. “So in the movie, it’s, ‘We lost the signal out by the Caspian Sea.’ Or something like that, it was all earthbound. “
So why did they ultimately go the “Planet Hulk” route?
“We wanted to do something totally different with Thor,” Feige said. “Chris Hemsworth really was like, ‘When do other Marvel players come in with me?’ … Definitely, [we] want Hela in the movie. Definitely wanted, of course, the continuing relationship with Loki. We had early ideas for Valkyrie. We were talking about Balder. We were talking about Beta Ray Bill, but, that’s not enough. But we were like, ‘We need something big.'”
“Well, what if he did go to space?” Feige said. “We would jokily call it ‘Planet Thor,’ for a while. I went, ‘You know what that means?’ They go, ‘What?’ I go, ‘That means Hulk went to space at the end of Ultron.’ So, I had to tell Joss. And this was a year after Ultron came out. It was kind of a big thing. We were like, ‘You gotta change it Joss, he’s not going to space.’ A year after I go, ‘Joss, guess where he’s going?’ ‘He’s going to space.'”
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Post by ArArArchStanton on Nov 13, 2017 20:12:03 GMT
It doesn't have to be. They just needed to send it into orbit and hypothetically it hit a wormhole to Sakar. Are there any wormholes to Sakar in earth orbit? If these are questions that may be answered in a future movie, cool. But for now, it's a bit of a stretch. Especially since neither the quinjet's interstellar capabilities or wormholes in orbit were established. It's not a stretch. Clearly there was one near Asgard. There could easily be one near Earth. And it didn't need to be established.
Obviously we don't know there is one, but we did just find out Hulk got to Sakkar, so surmising there might be a wormhole isn't a stretch.
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Post by PreachCaleb on Nov 13, 2017 20:26:49 GMT
So the movies don't establish there are wormholes or that the quinjet can even go into orbit if there were? That's a shame.
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Post by azzajones on Nov 14, 2017 6:50:32 GMT
Had the thought: perhaps it was SWORD that sent Hulk into space - although SWORD hasn't been introduced to the films and I know next to nothing of the organisation.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 14, 2017 8:59:27 GMT
Are there any wormholes to Sakar in earth orbit? If these are questions that may be answered in a future movie, cool. But for now, it's a bit of a stretch. Especially since neither the quinjet's interstellar capabilities or wormholes in orbit were established. It's not a stretch. Clearly there was one near Asgard. There could easily be one near Earth. And it didn't need to be established.
Obviously we don't know there is one, but we did just find out Hulk got to Sakkar, so surmising there might be a wormhole isn't a stretch.
Maybe Loki sent him there.
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Post by PreachCaleb on Nov 14, 2017 13:54:43 GMT
Loki had no idea Hulk was on Sakkar.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 14, 2017 14:04:35 GMT
Loki had no idea Hulk was on Sakkar. Oh that’s right. Maybe he just wanted to send him away somewhere hurtling through space. But yeah it’s unlikely.
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