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Post by Skaathar on Mar 4, 2018 4:51:29 GMT
Thor and Hulk are coming back to Earth in Infinity War and I'm curious how'd they react once they find out how Steve and Tony have been arguing. Which sides do you think each one would have picked had they been around during the signing of the Accords?
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Post by scabab on Mar 4, 2018 5:17:04 GMT
Hulk wouldn't really give a damn either way. Bruce Banner I'm not sure, he spends most of his time on the run anyway just to keep away from the Government like Captain America but who knows.
Thor I think would just laugh at the whole thing and dismiss it as silly Earth politics and just wouldn't get involved.
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Post by Skaathar on Mar 4, 2018 5:50:32 GMT
Ideally Marvel would have given us a proper Planet Hulk film. If they had done that he wouldn't have been around anyway. He just would've come back to kick ass like he did in World War Hulk. But no, Marvel fucked us all in the ass and we'll never get a Planet Hulk film. Thor was on Iron Man's side in the comics, right? I think so. But I'm not positive. It's been a long time since I read it. Nah that was Ragnarok, a Thor close that IM made. When the real Thor came back he almost killed IM.
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Post by dazz on Mar 4, 2018 12:27:41 GMT
Ideally Marvel would have given us a proper Planet Hulk film. If they had done that he wouldn't have been around anyway. He just would've come back to kick ass like he did in World War Hulk. But no, Marvel fucked us all in the ass and we'll never get a Planet Hulk film. What exactly does this have to do with the question?
In regards to the actual question it really doesn't matter as either could go either way and logic would dictate one would side with one team and the other well the other, best reasoning would be Thor would side with Tony and recognise that though strong the Avengers are not the rulers but protectors of earth and as such must respect the laws and rulers of their world, whilst Hulk & Banner would both be violently against putting themselves under the jurisdiction of a man like Thunderbolt Ross in any manner.
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Post by formersamhmd on Mar 4, 2018 12:51:28 GMT
Ideally Marvel would have given us a proper Planet Hulk film. If they had done that he wouldn't have been around anyway. He just would've come back to kick ass like he did in World War Hulk. But no, Marvel fucked us all in the ass and we'll never get a Planet Hulk film. Thor was on Iron Man's side in the comics, right? I think so. But I'm not positive. It's been a long time since I read it. They're never gonna make a Planet Hulk story on its own, mainly because Bruce Banner isn't in it and Hulk's change in personality (suddenly becoming a more or less sentient being) came out of nowhere in the comic and would be even stranger in film without some explanation.
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Post by dazz on Mar 4, 2018 13:17:33 GMT
Ideally Marvel would have given us a proper Planet Hulk film. If they had done that he wouldn't have been around anyway. He just would've come back to kick ass like he did in World War Hulk. But no, Marvel fucked us all in the ass and we'll never get a Planet Hulk film. Thor was on Iron Man's side in the comics, right? I think so. But I'm not positive. It's been a long time since I read it. They're never gonna make a Planet Hulk story on its own, mainly because Bruce Banner isn't in it and Hulk's change in personality (suddenly becoming a more or less sentient being) came out of nowhere in the comic and would be even stranger in film without some explanation. Also they cant do a "Hulk" film without cutting in Universal and as Hulk is the lowest grossing MCU film ever with neither Hulk or Incredible Hulk turning a profit Marvel isn't going to waste money on a solo Hulk film when they can use him as the please so long as they team him up in other characters films, which bolsters those films by adding another big character to the mix and also gives Universal the finger because Marvel & Disney get to keep everything in house.
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Post by politicidal on Mar 5, 2018 1:44:07 GMT
Thor would probably been on CA's side; he's an Asgardian first. Hulk likely on IM's side because of his condition.
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Post by James on Mar 5, 2018 1:50:53 GMT
Thor would probably been on CA's side; he's an Asgardian first. Hulk likely on IM's side because of his condition. Agreed on this.
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Post by kuatorises on Mar 5, 2018 17:57:34 GMT
Thor would probably been on CA's side; he's an Asgardian first. Hulk likely on IM's side because of his condition. I'm not sure what one has to do with the other?
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Post by politicidal on Mar 5, 2018 17:59:56 GMT
Thor would probably been on CA's side; he's an Asgardian first. Hulk likely on IM's side because of his condition. I'm not sure what one has to do with the other? I mean like as the literal god of thunder he's got bigger things to worry about and can't be restrained by a piece of paper signed at the UN or whatever.
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Post by ThatGuy on Mar 5, 2018 18:03:40 GMT
Hulk wouldn't really give a damn either way. Bruce Banner I'm not sure, he spends most of his time on the run anyway just to keep away from the Government like Captain America but who knows. Thor I think would just laugh at the whole thing and dismiss it as silly Earth politics and just wouldn't get involved. This. I think both would totally be neutral to the cause, but... I also think that they would side with Rogers because I don't think either like Stark that much to side with him over Rogers.
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Post by kuatorises on Mar 5, 2018 18:19:04 GMT
I’m not a fan of AOS, but if I remember correctly Thor ultimately sided with Stark over whether to proceed with the creation of Vision or not.
That being said, Thor likes to run around doing whatever he wants and is about to show up to earth with his mass murderer brother Loki and hundreds of illegal immigrants; and is absolutely going to expect a safe haven for them. Ironically, this is just further proof that some kind of accountability and laws are long overdue.
They would have had to split them up so each team could be balanced.
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Post by kuatorises on Mar 5, 2018 18:22:48 GMT
I'm not sure what one has to do with the other? I mean like as the literal god of thunder he's got bigger things to worry about and can't be restrained by a piece of paper signed at the UN or whatever. He's about to show up to Earth with a mass murderer and a bunch of refugees and expects to be given a home. Earth-related issues are exactly what he finds himself involved in now.
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Post by lenlenlen1 on Mar 5, 2018 20:15:16 GMT
Thor and Hulk are coming back to Earth in Infinity War and I'm curious how'd they react once they find out how Steve and Tony have been arguing. Which sides do you think each one would have picked had they been around during the signing of the Accords? Its hard to say for Hulk. He doesn't have much of a mind for politics. I guess Black Widow would have brought him over to Iron Man's side at first, but then to the other side when we found out she was really on Caps side. Who can say?
Thor would've definitely been on Caps side. I think he loves freedom enough to be on that side, and I don't think he gets along as well with Iron Man as he does Cap. You gotta respect anyone who makes your hammer wiggle (that's what she said!)
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Post by Skaathar on Mar 5, 2018 20:18:05 GMT
I’m not a fan of AOS, but if I remember correctly Thor ultimately sided with Stark over whether to proceed with the creation of Vision or not. That being said, Thor likes to run around doing whatever he wants and is about to show up to earth with his mass murderer brother Loki and hundreds of illegal immigrants; and is absolutely going to expect a safe haven for them. Ironically, this is just further proof that some kind of accountability and laws are long overdue. They would have had to split them up so each team could be balanced. Thor helped build Vision because he saw it in a 'vision' that he was supposed to.
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Post by kuatorises on Mar 5, 2018 20:22:00 GMT
I’m not a fan of AOS, but if I remember correctly Thor ultimately sided with Stark over whether to proceed with the creation of Vision or not. That being said, Thor likes to run around doing whatever he wants and is about to show up to earth with his mass murderer brother Loki and hundreds of illegal immigrants; and is absolutely going to expect a safe haven for them. Ironically, this is just further proof that some kind of accountability and laws are long overdue. They would have had to split them up so each team could be balanced. Thor helped build Vision because he saw it in a 'vision' that he was supposed to. And?
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Post by Skaathar on Mar 5, 2018 20:47:20 GMT
Thor helped build Vision because he saw it in a 'vision' that he was supposed to. And? I mention that to point out that Thor sided with Tony not because he agreed with Tony's reasoning but because he received a vision that it was what needed to be done.
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Post by kuatorises on Mar 6, 2018 14:24:16 GMT
I mention that to point out that Thor sided with Tony not because he agreed with Tony's reasoning but because he received a vision that it was what needed to be done. Irrelevant. Plus, no he did agree with Stark – "Stark is right."
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Post by ghostintheshell on Mar 6, 2018 14:40:56 GMT
Thor wouldn't have sided with either since he's a GOD and he has no business with petty human squabbles. Banner would most likely take Stark's side since they're best buds.
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Post by ThatGuy on Mar 6, 2018 16:04:01 GMT
I mean like as the literal god of thunder he's got bigger things to worry about and can't be restrained by a piece of paper signed at the UN or whatever. He's about to show up to Earth with a mass murderer and a bunch of refugees and expects to be given a home. Earth-related issues are exactly what he finds himself involved in now. Thor: "Hey, Stark, can you help my people out with a place to stay since Asgard blew up?" Stark: "Tropical island or snowy island?" They keep to themselves, what business does the rest of the world have with them? As long as they don't take over Montana then it should be fine.
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